Eight counties across California, including Orange and Riverside, will receive nearly $150 million to move homeless people ...
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Newsom tries to shift blame on homelessness to local government
Gavin Newsom stood before the cameras in early March and once again blamed local governments for the state’s spiraling ...
Sacramento, the county and their joint Continuum of Care program will receive almost $32 million to fund shelter programs.
Gov. Gavin Newsom says he’s not taking his “foot off the gas” to solve homelessness, but his critics say he should look at ...
Maybe the way out of California's homelessness crisis is to prevent it in the first place, rather than focusing only on people who have already lost their housing. That's the thinking behind a program ...
The issue is not 211; it is a lack of resources. 211 and the Coordinated Access System are valuable tools that help ...
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San Jose looks to cut homeless shelter operating costs
San Jose has doubled the number of homeless shelters it operates over the past year and a half — and with that comes ...
Officials in Santa Clara County on Wednesday welcomed news that Gov. Gavin Newsom has earmarked $50 million in state funding ...
Two homeless shelters in Portland are set to close imminently, leaving 175 staff members out of work as the nonprofit ...
California's June primary, where voters will decide which gubernatorial candidates advance to the general election, is ...
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