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Oakland offers temporary housing to camp residents, but many are reluctant to leave
Wednesday, April 12, 2023
What was once Northern California's largest homeless camp is down to its last residents. The city of Oakland is offering temporary housing, but those being moved worry about losing what they have.
Evictions in some once-affordable suburbs are on the rise as more people move in
Tuesday, May 31, 2022
Evictions in some once-affordable suburbs are on the rise. During the pandemic, people looking for more space left high-priced cities and moved to the burbs, pushing out lower income renters there.
California Turned Pandemic Rentals Into Permanent Housing For Homeless People
Friday, July 16, 2021
California leased hotel rooms for unhoused residents during the pandemic to move them out of crowded shelters. Then it bought some of those hotels to create long-term homes for them.
California Follows Through On Plan To Create Permanent Housing For The Homeless
Thursday, July 15, 2021
When the pandemic hit, states began leasing hotel rooms for unhoused residents. California went a step further and bought some of those hotels, opening nearly 6,000 new units for the homeless.
Facing Housing Crunch, California Cities Rethink Single-Family Neighborhoods
Saturday, March 13, 2021
By allowing multi-family housing, proponents across the state say the move could lower housing costs and redress decades of racial segregation.
California Struggles To House Thousands Of Homeless Placed In Hotels During Pandemic
Thursday, December 10, 2020
When the coronavirus hit, thousands of unsheltered people in the state were moved into hotels under a plan known as "Project Roomkey." Now many are ending up back on the street.
California Gov. Newsom Lays Out Framework To Address Homelessness
Friday, February 21, 2020
Gavin Newsom focused his recent State of the State speech on homelessness. He has worked on the issue for 20 years, from San Francisco City Hall to the Capitol in Sacramento.