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Experts say a new $22-billion plan to end homelessness in the city of Los Angeles reveals decades of underfunding and pitfalls of leaders' current approach.
But even with massive funding and new data on who is homeless and why, the state is struggling to see change. California has spent billions to fight homelessness. The problem has gotten worse
Homelessness is top of mind for voters who are looking for someone to blame — a dynamic that will play out in Breed’s reelection bid next year, as enduring concerns about street conditions ...
The city says about 1,400 people are homeless in Fresno proper, and an estimated 4,500 people are homeless across Fresno and Madera counties, up from 2,500 in 2019. Before 2020, Fresno had no city ...
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Covid-emptied hotels are providing a new way to get people off the streets and turn around the country’s homelessness crisis. California’s 'magic recipe' for reducing homelessness Skip to main ...
“We’ve had the homeless problem forever, and one of the best ideas I ever heard was to take McNeil Island and make that a place for our homeless to be,” a Gig Harbor resident told the Pierce ...
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