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Illinois cut $14M in housing funds as homelessness rises 116%, drawing concern from advocates and state lawmakers.
With new laws now in full effect, law enforcement is making an effort to educate the community about those new laws.
Precinct 2 Constable Jerry Garcia and Precinct 2 Sgt. Ray Perez, with the Constable's Homeless Outreach Team, took FOX 26’s ...
Contra Costa County reported a 26% decline in homelessness from 2024, a remarkable drop, especially as most other parts of ...
FOX 26 recently reported on the Harris County Precinct 2 Constable's Office addressing homeless encampments. Photojournalist ...
News you might have missed As we head off for another summer in our “cabin on wheels,” for a “gypsy” lifestyle, today’s column, written weeks ago, offers news items overlooked earlier. Internet ...
Fresno business owners along blackstone avenue are once again -- speaking out about the growing homeless encampments in the ...
The Supreme Court decided last year in City of Grants Pass v. Johnson that clearing camps without providing alternative ...
Jackson Police Chief Joseph Wade spoke directly to homeless people on new encampment and panhandling state laws.
The analysis shows that these laws, including bans on sleeping outside, don't reduce homelessness. Why are they on the rise?
Jackson Police Chief Joseph Wade met with the unhoused community to discuss new laws on encampments and panhandling and their ...
City workers returned to the bank of the Kansas River in Topeka to continue efforts to clean up the area. City of Topeka ...