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When is a lemonade stand more than a lemonade stand? For one thing, it becomes something special when it is run by your seven-year-old granddaughters…with assistance from two of their best ...
Kary had no idea of the bad news that awaited her when she filed into the gym of the Shriver Job Corps Center, a residential ...
Homelessness in Goleta increased by 46% in 2025, and a majority of people without permanent housing lived in vehicles, ...
Nearly a quarter of Oklahoma children were chronically absent in the 2022-23 school year. Housing instability is a likely ...
Oklahoma has one of the fastest eviction timelines in the nation. When children are involved in evictions, the effects on ...
DESPITE LATINOS MAKING UP a large portion of the Santa Clara County’s homeless population, the group tends to be invisible. The Latino homeless population ...
Despite the efforts of state and federal authorities, homelessness keeps getting worse, especially in the West and the ...
A new report from the California Policy Lab at UCLA shows promising early results from Los Angeles County's Homelessness ...
The surprising story, in words and pictures, behind the homeless crisis in Los Angeles — a tale of law enforcement, housing ...
Nearly 60,000 people in the United States will lose their federal housing assistance years before they anticipated, placing them at imminent risk of eviction and potential homelessness.
Holly, a homeless woman who camps along I-5, said she doesn't blame the majority of Portland residents for rating homelessness so high among their concerns.
The United States' homelessness crisis, particularly among youth, is a complex problem that requires a coordinated and comprehensive response.