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Following a period of urban flight driven by a crisis of homelessness and quality-of-life decline, San Francisco appears to be turning a corner, with fewer residents now looking to leave.
Given the airport's unique security concerns and high foot traffic, said Eva Cheong, managing director of airport services at ...
A court-created opening enables approval with a simple majority rather than the two-thirds in the state Constitution.
Next week, the Board of Supervisors will vote on proposed changes to Prop. C, diverting funding from one homeless program to ...
It's good Lurie is dropping an unworkable plan to build 1.5K shelter beds. It'd be better if he was honest that it was *his* unworkable plan.
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LAist on MSNFewer people on streets, in shelters after getting LA County homelessness prevention helpA new study finds promising early results from a program that tries to find and assist those most at risk of becoming ...
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Multnomah County is the latest local government to join a lawsuit over federal grant conditions tied to controversial ...
San Jose State University researchers unveiled new findings Wednesday that show poverty and inequality continue to plague ...
Five years after failed zoning code reform, and a 79 percent spike in home prices later, the city made lasting progress.
Multnomah County joined dozens of other local governments in challenging federal grant restrictions tied to DEI and sanctuary ...
Cities like Oakland and San Francisco are rolling out targeted interventions. San Francisco’s newly elected mayor, Daniel Lurie, has pledged to tackle homelessness head-on. Oakland is already home to ...
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