LONG BEACH, Calif. (KABC) -- Hours before sunrise, around 170 people took to the streets of Long Beach Thursday, Jan. 23 to conduct the annual homeless count in Long Beach. Approximately 60 volunteers ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed sober housing legislation, claiming state funding already allows it — but stakeholders and lawmakers ...
Having survived a recall vote, the governor is free to focus on the state’s homeless population and housing shortage. He has more room to maneuver than he did when he first took office. By Conor ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday proposed $12 billion in new funding to get more people experiencing homelessness in the state into housing and to "functionally end family homelessness" within five years.
The California Department of Transportation has spent more than $17 million since 2020 to guard the homes, which it purchased to make way for a freeway that was never completed.
In Kern County, the first rule in counting homeless students is not saying “homeless.” Instead, school staff use phrases like “struggling with stable housing” or “families in transition.” The approach ...
EdSource · Hot classrooms, leaky roofs — one student’s fight for better school facilities The number of students experiencing homelessness who were enrolled in California’s TK-12 public schools has ...
An unhoused resident sorts through a pile of clothes before an encampement sweep at Cesar Chavez Park in the Barrio Logan neighborhood of San Diego on Aug. 15, 2024. (File photo by Adriana ...
(The Center Square) - Reports on homelessness in Arizona suggest policymakers should approach homelessness in a different way. Common Sense Institute Arizona, a nonpartisan research organization ...
Christina Giles lives in a homeless encampment just north of the U.S. Capitol and like many people, she is excited to cast ...
Experts worry liberal California will be blacklisted from federal homelessness dollars, effectively counteracting recent progress. California counties are reporting decreases in homelessness, ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. In Kern County, the first rule in counting homeless students is not saying “homeless.” Instead, school staff use ...