Some argue the answer to homelessness is to lock people up and force them into treatment. But jail doesn’t end that cycle.
Little Rock has a homelessness problem. Hundreds of men, women and children live on the streets, in cars or vans, or in shelters. Some have lived that way for years. Most, however, don't want to be in ...
In one of the wealthiest places on Earth, thousands are living in tent cities on the streets of Los Angeles, an "atrocity" that even former Democrat President Barack Obama recently acknowledged on a ...
Since 2020 tents have proliferated, particularly in warm western and southern cities where people can camp year-round. This ...
Shelters are the only service available for homeless people in many smaller communities in the province and have become ...
In almost every state across America, homelessness is a growing problem, and in some cases, like California, it is beyond a ...
The prevalence of homelessness varies across communities by race, with Black communities experiencing disproportionately higher rates of homelessness across both urban and suburban communities, ...
Americans pour staggering amounts of money into the fight against homelessness every year through federal programs, state funding and private donations. Yet a new analysis argues that despite the ...
Survey results, released by the King County Regional Homelessness Authority, also show 64% of the homeless population lives ...
A man dies. His body is not noticed for nearly a week. He was invisible to many, like the growing number of homeless ...