A year after a canvass of the Inland Empire showed a slight increase in the number of residents living without permanent shelter, some cities are preparing to again measure homelessness in the region.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. South L.A. residents and business owners say homeless encampments between Gage and Florence avenues have created ...
The overall population of unsheltered people in three L.A. neighborhoods remained flat in 2025, but unhoused individuals sleeping on the streets without encampments — known as rough sleepers — reached ...
On the longest, darkest night of the year — the winter solstice, Dec. 21 — we count our dead. Amid flickering candles and somber speeches, ceremonies commemorate the lives of homeless people who have ...
The report shows a 1.3% drop in the city's homelessness rate in 2025, while housing and prevention programs expanded ...
WASHINGTON – After T’Roya Jackson discovered the paint in her apartment gave her daughter lead poisoning, she and her children moved out. They couch-surfed for a while before moving into a homeless ...
A crowd gathered in Cesar E. Chavez Plaza downtown on the longest night of the year to memorialize nearly 200 people who died while homeless in Sacramento County in 2025. The vigil — hosted by the ...
Portland State University on Thursday released the statewide homelessness numbers from the January 2025 biannual single-night census, data that would normally be released by the federal government as ...
Clark County’s homeless population dropped from 1,530 people to 1,260 over the past year, according to recently released data ...