A Supreme Court ruling eliminated the requirement of sheltering homeless people in some states. Advocates worry the ruling also motivates cities hostile to shelters to get rid of them altogether.
Authorities in Rome have only erected two of the four large tents they'd promised to provide around 250 camp beds for the homeless this winter.
As elected leaders around San Diego County weigh what to spend on homelessness in the coming fiscal year, their decisions ...
The shelter also offers 80 beds, divided between women and men, and case managers are on-site to help people transition off ...
Homelessness surged by 18% in 2024, with criminalization, insufficient affordable housing and lack of political will driving ...
Houston Mayor John Whitmire and the Texas Judicial Commission on Mental Health want to expand involuntary commitments, but ...
Crews responded to Carlisle Street and Eisenhower Boulevard in Hanover Borough around 8:30 a.m. The crash is blocking traffic ...
With restaurants shut down during the pandemic, Brian Arborio found himself unemployed, unable to pay his rising rent, and ...
Advocates say the waitlist at the emergency homeless shelters this winter probably does not accurately reflect the number who ...
South Main Street, home of the nearly deserted KMart plaza and other under-used parcels, might finally get some good news in 2025. Sweeney noted that Railroad Construction Co., which works with South ...
A 12-mile stretch along Coyote Creek is slated to be cleared of homeless people starting in January and an encampment ban will be reinforced following that. The areas include Tully Road to Capitol ...