
California's homeless crisis engulfs its capital...
• https://www.dailymail.co.uk, By Martin GouldCali Carlisle admits she is a heroin addict -- 'but in a healthy way,' she insists, even if the visual evidence belies that claim.
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Cali Carlisle admits she is a heroin addict -- 'but in a healthy way,' she insists, even if the visual evidence belies that claim.
California's authoritarian governor, Gavin Newsom, blamed the state of Texas for California's homeless crisis. Rather than put the blame directly on the policies California has instituted that stifle free enterprise and punish heavily those who p
Smart City Technocrats don't have problems that can't be fixed by throwing more technology fixes at them. In this particular ludicrous extreme that seeks to fix broken lives, critics can only respond, "people are not potholes.'
A business owner in California says she has been forced to relocate after 15 years because of the growing homelessness crisis in the state.
A business owner in California says she has been forced to relocate after 15 years because of the growing homelessness crisis in the state.
80% of coastal areas infected with toxic feces (biosludge), warns Dr. Drew
I live in my van with my 3 kids ages 7,10, and 12. I suck as a mother and I feel like I am ruining their lives. My childhood was not like the hell we are living in and they should not have to live this way. We have been living in our van for 8 months
Entered By: Dave HodgesThe homeless crisis in the Democrat stronghold of California has reached epic proportions. Even after throwing billions of dollars at the problem, the state is unable to solve the epidemic they created.
Kanye West has a plan to solve California's housing crisis, and it involves borrowing from the lifestyles of the inhabitants of Tatooine.
Sometimes the best metaphors come from real life. Today, San Francisco has eclipsed Los Angeles and has become the most important city in America's most heavily populated state.
This is the Largest Village Built Exclusively to House the Homeless in US – and It's About to Get Even Bigger
RVs are everywhere and anywhere around Los Angeles – clusters of them on residential streets, in industrial parks, near high schools and church parking lots.
The following article is about the homeless problem in San Diego, a problem that also exists here in Tucson. Understandably, it's of little concern to most people, because most people don't encounter it firsthand. But it's a blight on the entire na
The Kansas City Health Department is under fire after employees bleached food intended for the homeless because the people supplying it did not have the proper permit...
Architect and author Charlie Hailey and photographer Donovan Wylie capture one of America's last free places
Not too long ago, San Francisco's homeless tracking system consisted of a pile of papers in cardboard boxes.
If the U.S. economy is really doing so well, then why is homelessness rising so rapidly?
City of Tallahassee Police Department Officer Tony Carlson saw a homeless man named Phil struggling with a razor outside of a gas station on Sunday
San Francisco is now known as one of the filthiest cities in the world. Being middle class often means being homeless. Now their filth is spreading to Portland where the City of Roses is becoming the armpit of the Northwest. The city of Seattle is ne
Police Union President Laments That Portland Has Become A "Cesspool" As West Coast Cities Struggle With An Unprecedented Surge In Homelessness
In a move that is alarming San Francisco's biggest industry, a major medical association is pulling its annual convention out of the city -- saying its members no longer feel safe.
In a move that is alarming San Francisco's biggest industry, a major medical association is pulling its annual convention out of the city -- saying its members no longer feel safe.
In a move that is alarming San Francisco's biggest industry, a major medical association is pulling its annual convention out of the city -- saying its members no longer feel safe.
On May 14, in a unanimous vote, Seattle approved a head tax on employees to fund the homeless. Today Seattle reversed.
Starbucks' controversial decision to enable every Tom, Dick, and non-paying Harry to use their restrooms has sparked equal parts criticism and praise, mirroring the nation's increasingly extreme partisan perspective on every- and any-thing...
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Seattle's tech industry is booming. Amazon has hired more than 35,000 employees in the city since 2010.
The Los Angeles City Council Friday is considering a motion that would enact a plan to provide housing for every transient in the city, as it continues to grapple with a housing shortage which has spiked rents and sent thousands of people into homele
Prior to becoming President, Donald Trump accurately called the U.S. economy a "big, fat, ugly bubble." That hasn't changed, other than the big fat bubble being even uglier! Homelessness is skyrocketing. What's going on? Ron Paul talks about go
machines for necessities...(Natural News) Many of us can simply go to the store when we run out of essentials and stock up. Even the store being closed isn't an obstacle; we can even go online and have items delivered to our doorstep, whether it'