Between 2023 and 2024 homelessness increased by 18%, to roughly 771,000 people. That is nearly as many people as live in ...
Immigrants who entered the United States unlawfully contributed to the highest level of homelessness on record, with the ...
In the city and county of Los Angeles, various agencies have different pieces of the jigsaw puzzle that comprise the effort ...
The coming year could mark major change for Long Beach, including massive infrastructure projects ahead of the Olympics. But ...
Mayor Tucker took office in May 2024 following the passing of Mayor Tom Henry. She reflects on the odd start to her tenure, ...
An annual census of homeless people in Butte County, called the Point in Time Count, will take place 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. 29 ...
FARGO — A dozen homicides, a worsening homeless problem and a development company’s collapse were among the most significant ...
This is the first in a three-part series on the national rise in local camping bans and restrictions since the Supreme Court ...
Mac Kiel announces reelection bid for La Crosse's District 7 city council seat. Primary election Feb. 18 to narrow candidates ...
Angela Hart, senior correspondent, covers health care politics and policy in California and the West, with a focus on ...
National homelessness experts and local leaders say personal questions exacerbate racial disparities in the ranks of the nation’s unhoused.
Our country’s more successful states — think Texas, Florida, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Utah, Idaho — attract productive families. In 2025, let’s work to join their ranks again as a ...