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Is the police department such a sacred cow that it is sacrilegious to even question it?” asks opinion columnist.
Public school enrollment for the current school year totaled 5,806,221 students, a decrease of 31,469 or 0.54% from the prior ...
An Ohio school district is investigating after a 24-year-old was accused of enrolling in its high school, allegedly posing as a teenage boy for over a year and a half.
Dozens gathered outside Eureka City Hall on Tuesday to protest a controversial ordinance that would target people in ...
A bill in the state Senate would prohibit cities and counties from criminalizing people or groups who provide services to ...
California cities and counties are supposed to work together to help their homeless residents. But those partnerships can be fraught.
The Regional Task Force on Homelessness tallied a drop in overall homelessness throughout most of the county during its January census.
Since the pandemic, the region’s annual homeless census numbers have been surging. But the Regional Task Force on ...
Sacramento’s plan to combat its homelessness crisis with tiny homes continues this week as the City Council takes up a vote ...
Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Daniel Lurie are both pushing policies that criminalize homelessness, while the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative is cutting funding for organizations that advocate for ...
The attacks are a continuation of the longstanding assault on California’s vulnerable homeless population, spearheaded by the Democratic Party.
Northview Pointe, a 67-unit permanent supportive housing development in North Sacramento, was celebrated with a grand opening ...