February 15, 2020 Homelessness in Washington, DC: Here are the statistics The most recent homelessness survey for the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area showed numbers moving in the right direction, revealing a seven percent decrease in the overall count.Â
February 14, 2020 Homelessness in Los Angeles: Here are the statistics California's homelessness crisis is prevalent in the city of Los Angeles, as tens of thousands of residents struggle to hold down a permanent residence while grappling with the fallout from substance abuse.Â
February 14, 2020 Fire, explosion recorded at California homeless camp; 'packed full' 2 days later A fire broke out at a California homeless encampment on Monday that caused an explosion and nearly injured a person nearby.
February 13, 2020 Homelessness in San Francisco: Here are the statistics San Francisco is just one example of what the growing homelessness crisis in America looks like. Drugs, mental illness and a lack of clear countermeasures have exacerbated the problem, generating national concern. Here is the breakdown by numbers.Â
February 13, 2020 Child homelessness in US at highest in more than decade: federal report The number of homeless children in the United States is at its highest in more than a decade, according to a recent study by the National Center for Homeless Education.
February 11, 2020 Adam Carolla: California would care about the homeless 'if it could get money from them' In an interview that aired Monday, comedian Adam Carolla told "Tucker Carlson Tonight" that California's government isn't concerned about the poor because they can't get money from them, adding that the ultra poor is "untouchable."
February 7, 2020 Some retirees flocking to Arizona now homeless because of rising rents: ‘Not as affordable as used to be’ Some are calling it a ‘silver tsunami’ as hundreds of Arizona’s senior citizens are becoming homeless. Local shelters are struggling to keep up with the new influx of older adults as the inventory of affordable housing continues to decline
February 7, 2020 Governor, mayor battle over Austin homelessness as progressive city's crisis deepens The State Capitol of Texas, Austin has been battling for the last year over how to handle the growing homeless situation in the city. State and local leaders are coming from different sides of the isle with ideas.
February 7, 2020 New York GOP lawmaker: AOC, Bernie want to bring bad' policies like bail reform to federal level Liberal lawmakers are making it easier for criminals, illegal immigrants, and gang members to commit crimes by administering policies like the newly-implemented bail reform laws, New York State Assemblywoman and G.O.P. congressional candidate Nicole Malliotakis said Friday.
February 7, 2020 San Francisco to open tent 'sobering' center for meth users A center for people experiencing methamphetamine-induced psychosis will open in San Francisco to help them get sober in a safe place, the latest effort to address the city's rising drug overdoses and rampant street drug use.