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On Friday, San Francisco released a new, more detailed report of the point-in-time homeless count it conducted in January, the grim results suggesting that the homeless population is even higher ...
More than 25,000 people were counted as homeless during an overnight tally conducted in San Francisco, Alameda and Silicon Valley’s Santa Clara counties in January.
A preliminary one-night tally of San Francisco's homeless population taken in January was cast at 8,011, up 17% from two years ago according to the San Francisco Chronicle. A key reason for the ...
In May, San Francisco said homelessness had jumped 17 percent. Last week a more complete accounting showed the problem was even worse.
A homeless encampment in San Francisco on Feb. 23, 2016. (Eric Risberg/AP) I am a New York psychiatrist. I read the May 22 Style article “How the city by the bay left our hearts broken” at San ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KABC) -- California is spending hundreds of millions of dollars to fight homelessness, but the problem only seems to be getting worse.
A federal count shows the number of homeless people increased by double-digit percentages in three San Francisco Bay Area counties over the last two years.
San Francisco's biennial Point In Time Count of the city’s homeless population will happen Thursday, January 24, employing 500 volunteers to scour the city streets in the dead of night and ...
Many of California’s largest cities have seen big increases in their homeless population in recent years. San Francisco is among them, showing an increase of 17 percent from 2017.
San Francisco will spend $305 million dealing with its homeless population in 2019; two-thirds of that money is going to keep people off the streets and in permanent housing.
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