For years, Raines' organization has served people experiencing homelessness across the region, providing them with services such as hair coloring, makeup and mobile showers.
The L.A. City Council agreed to pay law firm Gibson Dunn an additional $1.8 million for its ongoing work on a homelessness lawsuit it settled in 2022.
Shirley Raines, a social media creator and nonprofit founder who dedicated her life to caring for people experiencing ...
New data shows Winnipeg's fire-paramedic service fielded hundreds of reports involving the city's homeless population, but one advocate says she expects that number to go down in light of the city's ...
Hillsboro man accused of impersonating a cop; Pittsfield man indicted for wrecking a lawn in Bow; Belmont man indicted on burglary charge.
Sacramento is pervaded by a culture of corruption. Fake non-profit organizations that win public grants. So-called ...
Despite signage prohibiting fire activity in the area, three blazes have erupted at the encampment in just the past two weeks ...
Work requirements are kicking in for many older adults and parents of teenagers to continue receiving benefits from the ...
Trail Mayor Colleen Jones says she was surprised to learn the district ruled the church basement did not meet B.C.’s building ...
The effort aims to collect data on those living on the streets or in shelters so providers can gauge which demographic groups ...
Starting at 5 a.m. Jan. 29, more than 300 volunteers combed through San Mateo County to conduct a biennial count of unsheltered individuals in the region, with hopes that the ...
Estimates suggest more than 2 million Americans could lose SNAP benefits.