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The agency's joint mission of combating homelessness and affordable housing is a sticking point for Felicia Clark. Clark, who ...
Senate Bill 802, aimed at restructuring Sacramento County's housing agency, has been pulled for more feedback amid criticisms.
One week after a Sacramento homeless shelter evicted Brittany Anderson and her two young sons, she managed to take her older child to school. Every drop-off and pickup since the eviction had been ...
Sacramento and the county detail shelter, mental health, medical services for the homeless in a new agreement allowing city to enforce Measure O.
As the homeless population in the city of Sacramento soars, a temporary housing site offers a path to success.
Sacramento leaders are celebrating the city's latest point-in-time count that shows a dramatic drop in the number of people living on the streets. However, some advocacy groups say the numbers are ...
Altogether, homeless people spent 20 days in jail on camping charges, according to records analyzed by The Bee.
He was one of at least 17 people evicted this spring by nonprofit Next Move Homeless Services. He is a retired barber who proudly grew up in Sacramento.
California's capital, Sacramento, has seen homelessness soar by nearly 70% in recent years to its highest-ever levels -- with five times as many tent cities amid an equally alarming rise in crime.
Sacramento to provide services to homeless encampment People can park their cars or RVs on the property, and the city will provide up to 33 trailers for people to live in.
The latest plan calls for bringing treatment, shelter and other services directly to Sacramento’s largest homeless encampments.
A homeless respite center will now expand its services to be available almost 24 hours a day after a Sacramento City Council vote Tuesday evening.
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