A San Marcos-area nonprofit is looking for the perfect piece of land to realize a dream of helping those experiencing homelessness in the area into permanent homes.
A U.S. Department of Transportation spokesperson called it “disturbing, reprehensible and dystopian,” while blasting Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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Salvation Army to add San Jose tiny home village for sober living
Come next summer, San Jose will open dozens more beds for homeless people who want to stay in a sober living environment. The ...
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Commentary: Tiny homes, big impact: Inside the Veterans Community Project’s mission — Chris Woodward
Commentary: Today, there are six Veterans Community Project tiny-house villages serving the estimated 32,000 veterans who ...
Long Beach features dense built-out neighborhoods, the nation’s leading port complex, grand historic waterfront neighborhoods ...
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California’s Tiny Home Rentals Are Surging, And Here’s Why
Have you noticed the buzz about tiny homes popping up all over California? It's not just a trend, it's a full-blown movement ...
One of California’s biggest current proposed residential developments is getting massive pushback from a local coalition that ...
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Building apartment projects near public transit helps address housing crisis, combat climate change
Quantavia Smith, who was often homeless for a decade, now has a studio apartment in Los Angeles with easy access to public transit ...
New rules of HR1 could push tens of thousands of locals away from federal help, adding to a growing sense of desperation.
The Town of Truckee will soon get its first year-round homeless shelter after local officials approved a one-year pilot ...
Unhoused and Housing unstable Vietnamese seniors gather on the streets in Little Saigon, communing with each other and ...
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