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California city may start arresting homeless people who refuse offer of shelter - Approximately 187,000 people are sleeping ...
In an effort to alleviate this ongoing housing crisis, the state recently passed new laws designed to encourage building more ...
A dispute over a single dollar may cost a Northern California city’s only homeless shelter to lose nearly $270,000 in state funding — and possibly force it to shutter. We Care, which provides ...
An officer-involved shooting Monday afternoon left both a California City police officer and the alleged suspect, a ...
Quite frankly, I wish that the president would give us a purge. Because we do need to purge these people,” Parris said.
A Southern California mayor said he wants to eliminate his city's homeless population by "giving them all the fentanyl they want," as he now faces a recall effort.
The mayor of Lancaster said he didn't think people would take his comments literally, then doubled down in a TV news ...
A Southern California mayor sparked backlash after sharing his shocking idea on purging the homeless population. Lancaster Mayor R. Rex Parris declared he wanted to give his […] ...
City councilmembers in Berkeley, California, are considering law to ban most plants within five feet of houses in ...
Quite frankly, I wish that the president would give us a purge. Because we do need to purge these people,” Lancaster Mayor R.
In suing its own sitting councilmember and echoing The Tribune’s lawsuit, the city has accused Chris Bausch of willfully violating the state’s Public Records Act.