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The eye-opening paper lays bare the enormous burden placed on a handful of US cities - and on the taxpayers footing the bill.
Next City reports a study shows criminalizing homelessness does not reduce it, with many cities seeing increased rates post-ordinances.
President Donald Trump wants cities to force treatment on people with severe mental illness or addiction who are living ...
Even when organizations want to prioritize connection, they face real barriers: staff burnout and turnover reduce consistency and trust; risk-averse cultures discourage experimentation; data-driven ...
A former L.A. city prosecutor will run region’s homeless services agency. Critics say she has pursued policies that ...
The Trump administration's executive order on homelessness and mental illness is a misguided strategy that prioritizes public ...
Last week, President Donald Trump announced that his administration will get more homeless people off the streets. The order ...
An L.A. County temporary housing subsidy program is facing big cuts this year, raising alarm among homeless service providers ...
A study published in The Annals of Family Medicine examined if gaining housing increased rates of colorectal and breast ...
Youth homelessness is up 44% in Indiana from the 2020-21 school year to the 2023-34 school year. What can be done?
A record-high spike of people living on the streets and in homeless shelters and supported housing programs in El Paso County ...