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How Gavin Newsom’s California made homelessness worse
California has about 12 percent of the U.S. population, but about 45 percent of the country’s unsheltered homeless population ...
The governor has boasted a 9% drop in unsheltered homelessness, but many more people in California are homeless than before ...
Alexander Soofer was arrested for allegedly using millions in homeless funds for lifestyle, including mansion improvements ...
Sixty-five people from a long-standing encampment have been placed in stable housing, and outreach efforts are expanding ...
The Trump administration has not yet released the count, which could complicate its plans for tough new policies.
Homelessness — and affordability and housing availability — is among the many concerns voters will ask candidates to address ...
Nearly 300,000 California students are homeless and face shrinking school supports as one‑time federal aid ends.
When Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill last month that would have supported sober homeless housing, his reason left many scratching their heads. Newsom said Assembly Bill 255, which would have allowed ...
Federal prosecutors allege a Los Angeles charity executive fraudulently obtained more than $23 million in homelessness funds ...
Proposition 36 jeopardizes funding for the state’s 24 trauma recovery centers, imperiling the support system for crime ...
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan has entered the California Governor’s race. The moderate Democrat has made headlines in the past ...
State Sen. Jesse Arreguín, D-Berkeley, said his life experience as a renter gives him perspective as new Senate Housing ...
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