Images of a New York City street artist's posters in 2018 criticizing supporters of then-President Donald Trump's 2016 "Make ...
Ricky said he had been living in the disused bus stop, near another homeless man pitched up in a tent, for 'long enough' ...
Recovering heroin addict Luke Davies, 38, has been homeless in Bridgend county since he was released in April. He was sentenced to 154 days in Cardiff Prison in February after being caught ...
The 72-year-old woman known to others as grandma, gran, ma and auntie has been homeless and living on the streets in Fargo since January.
(AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File) NEW YORK (AP) — A yearslong investigation of New York City’s $4 billion homeless shelter system found widespread mismanagement, self-dealing and nepotism. The review of ...
The city relies on an army of case managers to help homeless people stay in motels and on the path toward finding an apartment. Robert Bean, 48, stayed for more than a year at Hotel Silver Lake ...
Gavin Newsom, in his working-man’s clothes—aviators, jeans, and a trucker hat—starred in a video where he carted people’s possessions out of a homeless encampment near a Los Angeles highway.
An arrest warrant has been issued for a former Los Angeles police officer who shot and killed an unarmed homeless man in Venice Beach in 2015, marking a dramatic reversal of a past decision not to ...
Yet, as this spending has increased, so has California’s homeless population. According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, an estimated 181,000 people experienced ...
City-funded shelter providers collecting millions of dollars to provide shelter to a near-record number of homeless New Yorkers are rife with nepotism, bloated executive pay and double-dipping, ...
By Amy Julia Harris Self-dealing, nepotism and conflicts of interest are widespread at dozens of the nonprofit groups that run New York City’s $4 billion network of homeless shelters ...
“We're going to do garlic bread for the weekend.” Every day, this homeless services provider feeds thousands of people staying in shelters across the county. “Many of our guests are struggli ...