As Homelessness Crisis Grows, Big City Mayors Plead for State's Help
Mayors from California’s eleven largest cities gathered Wednesday seeking $1.5 billion in state funds to address homelessness in their cities.
Mayors from California’s eleven largest cities gathered Wednesday seeking $1.5 billion in state funds to address homelessness in their cities.
San Francisco is covered in doodoo.
A group of activists in El Cajon say they were cited last weekend for nothing more than trying to lend their homeless brethren a helping hand. The city says that's not true.
Hundreds of homeless men and women camped along the Santa Ana Riverbed in Anaheim have been told to leave.
Los Angeles’ homelessness crisis is out of control. Now, it has contributed to the destruction of four homes and millions of dollars in damage.
These forty-seven cities in Los Angeles County have been chosen to participate in an innovative grant program aimed at combatting homelessness on city streets.
Homeless encampments are now illegal in the City of Fresno, but that didn’t stop one group from hold a massive camp-in.
They want help from the county, STAT.
Kositsky has outlined 28 immediate priorities and another 23 long-term goals to tackle the problem of homelessness.
The homeless population has been increasing in LA County rapidly. Both the county and city of Los Angles have responded to the issue with financial compensation.