Lexington Representative George Brown Jr. and Shively Representative Beverly Chester-Burton co-sponsored House Bill 299. It ...
A California city voted to criminalize “aiding” and “abetting” homeless camps Tuesday — an unusual move that advocates say ...
Emails show that state officials considered creating a shelter in a barge moored in Industrial Canal — and that prominent local developers knew about the shelter long before some city officials.
The Senate discussed a $425 million supplemental budget for the emergency shelter system, and it includes significant reforms to make the system more sustainable.
Officials say the Federal Emergency Management Agency has yanked back more than $80 million from New York City.
An East Bay city has embraced one of the harshest anti-camping laws in the region, making it illegal for homeless people to put up tents on public property and for anyone to help them do so. Despite ...
After hours of debate and public comment, the Fremont City Council voted to approve a proposal that bans people from camping on public property with a clause prohibiting "aiding or abetting" homeless ...
The mobile shelters can sleep up to 20 people per night, and cost far less to purchase and operate than a brick-and-mortar ...
During extremely cold temperatures, workers with the Butte Rescue Mission drive a van loaded with warm clothes and supplies to people camping in vehicles.
While hundreds choose either GRACE Marketplace or St. Francis House as their sanctuary, others stay away, regardless of the ...
Three weeks into the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, the number of tents and temporary homes entering Gaza risks falling ...