An ordinance sponsored by two City Council members would make transporting and abandoning a homeless person in the city of Fresno punishable with fines and jail time.
California cities are bringing the hammer down on homeless encampments, and Fremont is including anyone who helps build those encampments.
A California city voted to criminalize “aiding” and “abetting” homeless camps Tuesday – an unusual move that advocates say ...
Unfortunately, council members aren’t providing that sort of proof while proposing a ban on neighboring communities dumping their homeless in Fresno. They’re asking us to take their word for it – even ...
A new ordinance was introduced to the Fresno City Council Thursday morning. It’s called the Anti-human Transportation and Abandonment Ordinance. If passed, ...
A recent new law is still dealing with some backlash.Back on September 23rd, 2024 the city of Fresno officially enacted the ...
Fremont’s plan to ban homeless camps anywhere in the city has the potential to be the most forceful response yet in the Bay ...
Following the passage of Proposition 1 last year, the state of California is now rolling out funding for new housing ...
The Fresno Mission opened its second thrift store, supporting the nonprofit's efforts to feed, clothe, house, and support ...
As cities across California move to ban homeless encampments, Fremont is taking a more stringent approach.The city council ...
Community members gathered in the pouring rain Friday morning to celebrate the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the re-opening of Crossroads Village, an apartment complex with 143 units of permanent, affor ...