A back-and-forth between San Jose and Caltrans over cleaning up homeless encampments on state-owned land has ended.
Sacramento County is paying a consulting firm up to $74,800 to help elected officials figure out how to reorganize the way they respond to homelessness crisis.
Caltrans Crews removed encampments and litter on state right-of-way at SR-99 and the Main St. overcrossing in Stockton What ...
For months, cities around the state have ramped up enforcement against people sleeping in tents on the street. Now, some are ...
Children in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood got to enjoy their first pumpkin patch festival, complete with pizza, a ...
A new USC study found that giving $750 a month to homeless individuals helped stabilize their lives, but wasn't enough to ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed dozens of bills into laws earlier this month, tweaking bureaucratic processes to improve voter ...
Trump’s July executive order frames the country’s homelessness crisis as the sole product of mental illness and drug ...
MAYORS FROM MAJOR CITIES across the state this week gathered in San Francisco for the first-ever California Big City Mayors ...
Unlike Sam Jones Hall in Santa Rosa or the Guerneville Veterans Memorial Building shelter, with large shared bunk rooms that resemble disaster evacuation centers, the new dorm-like shelter features 40 ...
President Donald Trump is putting plans to deploy the National Guard to San Francisco on hold — at least for now.
To bring the stories of the homeless community and those who have been directly impacted by encampment sweeps to a larger audience, the grassroots organization POOR Magazine has been spreading […] ...