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Citing fire risk, Malibu wants to arrest homeless people who refuse to stop camping illegally
The city of Malibu says homeless people who illegally camp present a fire risk when they use flames to keep warm or cook.
The administration’s plan would defund the very intervention that has ended homelessness for people across the country.
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‘Traumatized' by wildfires, city of Malibu cracks down on homeless encampments
As Malibu remains on high alert more than 9 months after the deadly Palisades Fire, the city is clamping down on fire threats ...
Oregon Business & Industry is behind a prospective ballot measure filed last week that seeks to give cities more authority to ...
Mayor Julie Hoy joined a statewide business advocacy group and a Portland lawyer in an effort to repeal a 2021 Oregon law on ...
A new ballot initiative could give Oregon cities, including Portland, the power to more strictly enforce their own camping ...
The study found recipients spent nearly all the money on basic needs like food and transportation, not drugs or alcohol.
A spate of new local and federal rules could worsen conditions for the homeless and those charged with providing them with ...
The Albuquerque mayoral debate featured candidates discussing crime rates, immigration policies, and homelessness. Each ...
In 2023, 'The Zone' was cleared of unhoused campers. Now, the number of homeless people on the streets in the Phoenix area is ...
The Republican nominee to lead New York City is projecting a more serious outlook, but his longtime organization shows signs ...
Ballots in Washington state’s general election are due by Nov. 4. We’ll walk you through some of the hottest races we’re ...
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