California counties are reporting decreases in homelessness, suggesting the state is finally making progress in solving one of its most difficult and persistent problems. But even as Gov. Gavin Newsom ...
Advocates for Riverside’s homeless population aren’t giving up after the Riverside City Council voted to reject millions of dollars intended to create more than 100 apartments for homeless residents.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- A billion-dollar investment last year has yet to curtail California's growing homeless crisis, and with the state awash in revenue, Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to spend a billion ...
The latest blow in a seemingly endless barrage of bad news for the California agencies tasked with fighting homelessness looms: President Donald Trump’s administration is expected to deeply cut ...
Los Angeles housing authorities have more than enough federal rental subsidies to provide housing for all of the county’s estimated 3,400 homeless veterans. But more than 4,000 HUD-VASH vouchers ...
California has poured billions of dollars into finding homes for homeless veterans, but the number of former military service members living on the street has held steady for almost a decade. Today, a ...
It’s up to politicians in California and other states to build more affordable housing and pass rent control to stop greed-driven corporate landlords.
Isaiah Chavira, housing navigator at Interfaith Community Services, speaks with Dan, who currently lives in his van, about available resources in Oceanside on Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026. Six months ago, a ...
The Trump administration is moving forward with plans to divert billions of dollars in homelessness funding earmarked for permanent housing, a decision state and local officials warn could push ...
The news has sent counties throughout California into a panic. The state is bracing to lose hundreds of millions of dollars for permanent housing, which is the one thing experts agree on as the most ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. The latest blow in a seemingly endless barrage of bad news for the California agencies tasked with fighting ...