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Below, check out the roundup of California Healthline's coverage. For today's national health news, read KFF Health News' Morning Briefing.
"As-is, the bill is neither the product of collaboration with affected agencies, partner service providers, nor our community partners." ...
By Kanika Cousine In underserved communities across America, opportunity is not just a path to success but a lifeline. For countless at-risk youth, access to vocational training, stable housing and ...
A measure proposed by a city council member last year is poised to come back again to address homeless activity and “public ...
In March, in the wake of a devastating audit, the agency released "preliminary count data" which showed that "LAHSA expects ...
What we call the Free Housing Bureaucratic Complex — a sprawling web of federal, state, and local agencies tasked with delivering subsidized housing — promises shelter but routinely delivers despair.
Mayor Greg Wheeler outlines his experience, drive and passion for the city in a bid to advance through the Aug. 5 primary.
The most recent count of homeless individuals in Athens, conducted on Jan. 29, found 543 people living outdoors, in shelters or in various types of supportive or transitional housing, down from 585 ...
The latest Point-in-Time Count in Spokane reports fewer homeless individuals, yet some city council members challenge the findings, raising concerns over methodology and support for those in need.
SB 38 is a chance to change that. The “Second Chance Program” shifts the focus from punishment to healing, supporting ...
From Folsom to Elk Grove to Rancho Cordova to Citrus Heights, elected leaders are joining Sacramento County to oppose a new proposal on addressing homelessness.
The Los Angeles Times recently made a valiant attempt to explain how homelessness became a seemingly intractable crisis in L.A. County.