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Sacramento addresses homelessness, with 732 calls received, 914 closed, and 69,340 pounds of trash cleaned in one week.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order this week that could drastically shift how the U.S. approaches homelessness.
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. President Donald Trump’s new law-and-order approach to homelessness bears several striking resemblances to Gov. Gavin ...
Leading Democrats and advocates for homeless people are criticizing an executive order President Donald Trump signed this week aimed at removing people from the streets, ...
President Trump wants to make it easier for cities and states to move homeless people to treatment centers under new ...
The Trump administration is increasing its federal action on immigration, threatening legal action, raids and funding cuts to ...
DOZENS OF SAN FRANCISCO community members gathered in all-black, funeral-like outfits chanting “fight, fight, fight, housing is a human right” on the ...
Advocates say Trump’s new executive order criminalizes homelessness while violating the rights of America’s most vulnerable ...
The Peoria City Council approved providing LULA with another $64,000 in funding so that it can keep housing some of Peoria's homeless population in a local hotel through the end of July.
President Trump has signed an executive order on Thursday aiming to provide resources that would push cities and states to remove homeless people from sleeping on streets and to ...
Homeless residents share their stories and struggles outside Sacramento City Hall on July 15, 2025, as the council's vote nears on Mayor Kevin McCarty’s proposed ban on overnight sleeping at the ...
This week’s big news in our part of San Diego County was the swearing-in on Tuesday of newly elected Supervisor Paloma ...