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(The Center Square) — Californians are urging Gov. Gavin Newsom to acknowledge the Trump administration’s executive order on homelessness, believing it will help mitigate a state crisis.
The Trump administration has announced “a new approach” to ending homelessness that includes expanded police powers and mass incarceration.
After opening its first “safe outdoor spaces” this spring, this city wants to make it even easier for homeless residents to ...
One analyst suggests that’s what it would take to bridge a funding gap between the money available and what’s needed to make a real difference.
An L.A. County temporary housing subsidy program is facing big cuts this year, raising alarm among homeless service providers ...
The estimated number of unsheltered children and teens under 18 in the county went up this year, and data suggests larger ...
Youth homelessness is up 44% in Indiana from the 2020-21 school year to the 2023-24 school year. What can be done?
New Hampshire advocates are criticizing a new executive order that targets unhoused people, saying it flies in the face of ...
Ohio housing advocates spoke out against President Donald Trump’s recent executive order that would force those experiencing ...
Two years after the cleanup of the encampment known as 'The Zone,' Phoenix's homelessness crisis continues as individuals ...
The council unanimously passed the ordinance May 27 that prohibits camping, sleeping and storing personal property in a ...
The Utah Supreme Court is upholding a 3rd District judge's decision to dismiss a lawsuit that alleged Salt Lake City wasn't ...