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The SPLC condemns the presidential executive order that attempts to cut funding for states that have implemented proven methods to combat homelessness.
Statistics and analysis from the Public Policy Institute of California suggest that though most types of crime numbers in the ...
The U.S. Department of Energy is warning that power outages across the nation are on the rise and are expected to get worse.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) faces significant changes under the new H.R.1 law, potentially impacting millions of Americans. With stricter work requirements and reduced ...
Sechelt council firmly rejects Mayor John Henderson's 'Living Within our Means in a Challenging Time,' notice of motion.
A July 24 executive order to reduce homelessness in the U.S. instructs federal agencies to end “housing first” policies in favor of involuntary commitments, or force admissions, at hospitals. ...
THE NUMBER OF people in the State officially recognised as homeless stands at 15,915 according to the latest figures. A total ...
Americans are feeling more confident about their finances than they have in months, but there's a catch that could cost you ...
Obamacare open enrollment is fewer than 100 days away, and huge uncertainties loom over how much millions of Americans will ...
The Trump administration is increasing its federal action on immigration, threatening legal action, raids and funding cuts to ...
California has not previously allowed insurers to use catastrophe modeling in determining premiums. That changed Thursday.
The White House directive calls for prioritizing money for programs that require sobriety and treatment, and for cities that ...