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Work has begun on the $102 million project that will replace the county's old Family Court with affordable housing for ...
A growing number of unhoused San Diegans are turning to therapy — and finding that healing the mind can be the first step to stability.
The city is planning on "reductions" — either layoffs or not filling job vacancies — of 13 full-time positions of city ...
Oregon State and Washington State home football games will be back on The CW this coming season, with CBS and ESPN also in ...
As local and federal officials prepare to release their annual counts of unhoused people, they are at odds over one question: ...
The ballot questions ask Philadelphia voters to weigh in on Home Rule Charter spending, homeless services, and prison ...
The survey asked people to list their top three priorities, and 54% of people said homeless services were in the top three, ...
South County voters are set to decide whether Democrats or Republicans control county government. Life in the county could ...
California’s crisis in caring for the homeless isn’t just a state failure—it’s a case study of reckless government spending.
Homelessness and substance use disorder are closely linked, but many people struggling with both are unable to get the help they need.
With 187,000 residents homeless, California leads the nation — not in solutions, but in expensive failures. This year, major ...
Diego City Council is moving forward with its plan to turn the old H Barracks into a Safe Parking Lot for the homeless ...