November 27, 2020 7-year-old uses birthday money to help homeless on Thanksgiving A 7-year-old boy from Houston used his birthday money to make 50 "blessing bags" for people experiencing homelessness.
November 25, 2020 Portland sweeping homeless camps Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler is touting the recent clearing of a homeless encampment as a "humane response" that's part of a model he would like to see replicated throughout the city.
November 21, 2020 'Definition of a serial killer:' Police link murder suspect to string of homicides The Dallas Police Department has linked a Texas man accused of killing his girlfriend's father to three other unrelated slayings.
November 16, 2020 Jason Rantz: Seattle's downward spiral – these city actions are driving the decline A City Council action on misdemeanor crimes is the latest move by politicians aloof to concerns of Seattle residents.
November 11, 2020 Los Angeles convention center may be transformed into homeless shelter: report Los Angeles City Council members have requested the city look into transforming the Los Angeles Convention Center into a homeless shelter, according to a report on Wednesday.Â
October 20, 2020 Minneapolis homeless sue Mayor Frey for clearing encampments amid COVID-19 Seven homeless people in Minneapolis are suing the city and Mayor Jacob Frey for allegedly clearing encampments without notice amid the coronavirus pandemic.
October 4, 2020 Portland restaurant owner stabbed by homeless patron refusing to pay bill: reports A restaurant owner in downtown Portland is recovering after a man, who police suspect might be homeless, stabbed him in the back and shoulder last week after refusing to pay the bill.
September 15, 2020 Seattle police disperse Grand Hyatt protests sparked by fake press release The press release was put out by an "ad hoc collective of diverse organizers" who admitted to setting the whole thing up as a ruse.Â
September 14, 2020 Anthony Weiner piecing together shattered life as CEO of broken glass factory The former Democratic congressman — whose serial sexting cost him his political career and later sent him to prison — was recently named the CEO of IceStone, which has a factory in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, The Post has learned.
September 14, 2020 Jim Breslo: Luxury living for LA homeless – taxpayers coughing up this for new housing Los Angeles is infamous for its homeless crisis, and it is getting worse, up another 16% this year to about 36,000 people.