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Huge cuts to homelessness funding are coming just as California has started to make progress
OPINION: Just when years of effort and investment to address homelessness have begun to yield measurable results, the Trump administration is poised to erase our progress in California.
Gov. Gavin Newsom is suing the Trump administration to halt plans to divert billions of dollars in homelessness funding away ...
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Bay Area nonprofit wants to create permanent housing for homeless inspired by Texas community
In Santa Clara County, there is hope for a new community to help house the homeless, following a unique strategy currently ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta joined a coalition of 19 attorneys general and two governors in suing the Trump ...
On Tuesday, Governor Gavin Newsom announced $56 million in grant awards to 54 counties to help ensure that vulnerable young ...
There are probably more prominent homeless encampments in California, but the collection of tents, lean-tos and makeshift ...
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LA’s old residential hotels keep people off the streets — but they’re in financial peril
Every L.A. building surveyed for a new report was operating at a loss. Here’s how experts say their finances could be fixed.
A Bay Area nonprofit that helps homeless people across the region find jobs and housing in exchange for volunteering to clean up local streets is abruptly shutting down, citing a loss of millions of ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom said the restrictions could worsen the crisis by limiting long-term solutions, impacting tens of thousands ...
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