In case you missed the pre-holiday news dump, the Department of Housing and Urban Development reported that homelessness this year hit a record. Add this to President Biden’s regrettable legacies, ...
California stands to lose billions of dollars in health care funding should the Trump administration alter Medicaid programs ...
Homelessness grew just 3% in California last year, compared to 18% nationwide.
The Bay Area's homeless population grew 6% to an estimated 38,891 people in 2024, according to new federal data, extending a decade-long surge fueled by the housing affordability crisis, and drug and ...
The plan is mostly a placeholder while California waits to see if President-elect Donald Trump will follow through on threats ...
California no longer faces a budget deficit, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Monday, two months after budget officials projected a $2 ...
Local leaders say part of the problem is becoming homeless in the first place and economic disadvantages that drive more ...
Newsom’s outcomes on both homelessness and gas prices point back to his ineffectiveness as a leader and his inability to ...
Last year’s census of San Diegans experiencing unsheltered homelessness revealed a 6% increase — or roughly 200 more people — ...
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