Por: Associated Press Health October 02, 2022
DENVER (AP) — When people who had been homeless for years moved off the Denver streets and into apartments, they were far less likely to end up in hospital emergency rooms or get locked up in jail. But they still died at the same rate as those who lived outside.That’s the grim finding from a new study of Denver’s social impact bond program, which sends outreach workers to find the highest users of taxpayer-funded services including... + full article
Fox Business USA Business September 29, 2022
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 29, 2022
About a decade after losing her job and becoming homeless in the small city of Grants Pass, Ore., Debra Blake joined two other homeless residents in suing the city over a set of local ordinances that, in their view, criminalized the act of sleeping outside. Blake and her... + más
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Fox News USA Sports September 29, 2022
Denver Broncos took his own shot at Eli Manning on Wednesday after the ex-New York Giants quarterback seemed to be throwing some shade at him on Monday Night Football. Wilson hasn’t had the best of performances in the first three weeks with his new team, and since he just got... + más
How Eli Manning knew 100 percent pal Tom Brady would play football again | Newsweek
Russell Wilson leads sloppy Broncos past Texans 16-9 | Associated Press
The Boston Globe USA Nation September 28, 2022
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Homeless people and their advocates sued the city of San Francisco on Tuesday, demanding that it stop harassing and destroying the belongings of people living on the streets with nowhere to go, and with the goal of forcing the city to spend billions of... + más
Lawsuit demands San Francisco stop homeless camp sweeps | WPLG Local 10
Concerns escalate over San Francisco's rising crime hurting business | Fox Business
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics September 28, 2022
SAN FRANCISCO – Homeless people and their advocates sued the city of San Francisco on Tuesday, demanding that it stop harassing and destroying the belongings of people living on the streets with nowhere to go, and with the goal of forcing the city to spend billions of dollars... + más
Lawsuit demands San Francisco stop homeless camp sweeps | The Boston Globe
ABC7 USA Nation September 26, 2022
LOS ANGELES (CNS) -- The three main housing agencies tasked with reducing homelessness in the Los Angeles area failed to spend nearly $150 million in federal grants between 2015 and 2020 and the money was returned to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development,... + más
Los Angeles agencies returned $150 million in federal funds to house homeless people | Los Angeles Times
In case out of Grants Pass, Ore., court reaffirms right of homeless to sleep outside | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 24, 2022
Nearly $150 million worth of federal grants to the three main housing agencies working to reduce homelessness in Greater Los Angeles went unspent between 2015 and 2020, as the number of unhoused people soared. Instead of being used to address L.A.’s acute homelessness crisis,... + más
LA agencies failed to spend nearly $150 million in federal homeless grants, report says | ABC7
Los Angeles homeless count raises doubts about accuracy. Is it time for a new way? | Los Angeles Times
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