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Amid a swirl of headlines about federal officials shrinking the social safety net, Melissa Peterman knew her budget was ...
The Homelessness Response Center, re-branded as “The Hub,” now sits on the fifth floor of the Central Library. Walk-ins are ...
Changes would restrict illegal camping on private property, expand a ban on overnight parking of RVs on city streets and set ...
The percentage of people leaving homelessness for housing increased a little – and the percentage returning to homelessness ...
Homeless outreach activists are sharing a QR code with homeless individuals that will help them to access the site, far ...
North County Lighthouse, which participated in the app's pilot program last year, has already helped more than 300 people ...
Since 2019, Newsom has poured more than $24 billion into homelessness programs, yet the crisis persists. This includes one ...
Wherever there are significant numbers of homeless people, we should provide public bathroom facilities. Many cities do this ...
It's an emotional day for many people in San Diego who don't have a place to call home. For one woman, the word "homeless" is hopefully a thing of the past.
With increased sweeps due to the city of San Diego’s camping ban people are moving to state land near highways, presenting challenges for homeless services. And, tourism workers could see a ...
UPDATED: March 25, 2025 at 5:30 AM PDT Around 8 a.m. on Wednesday, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement showed up at a homeless shelter in downtown San Diego.