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- Should California be able to require sobriety in homeless housing?calmatters.org
- San Jose is doubling down on RV safe parking lots for homeless people. Is it helping?San Jose Mercury News
- Amid the fentanyl epidemic, California bill aims to create more drug-free homeless housingSan Jose Mercury News
- The feds want to study giving cash to renters. Will Californians be included?San Jose Mercury News
- Santa Clara County housed a record number of homeless people last year. But even more fell into homelessnessSan Jose Mercury News
- The Bay Area is set to receive more than $190 million in new federal homelessness funding. Is it enough?San Jose Mercury News
- SWhy tiny homes will remain part of California’s homelessness equation for yearssmdp.com
- ‘This is where society fails to have an answer’: Poll reveals Bay Area residents’ frustration with street homelessnessSan Jose Mercury News
- Do homelessness prevention programs work? Santa Clara County-based study says yesSan Jose Mercury News
- San Jose to clear around 200 people from Coyote Creek homeless camps. ‘We’re gonna go to the streets’Merced Sun-Star
- San Jose spent $116 million on homelessness last year. What did it get for the money?San Jose Mercury News
- County’s 2016 Measure A housing bond is delivering on promiseSan Jose Mercury News
- A proposed multi-billion regional bond signals a shift in how Bay Area affordable housing is fundedSan Jose Mercury News
- Skelton: Newsom needs to practice what he preaches on homelessnessSan Jose Mercury News
- Newsom said ‘It’s time to stop pointing fingers and join hands’ on homelessness. That means him tooLA Times
- Homelessness crisis: Santa Clara County houses 20% more peopleSan Jose Mercury News
- Cisco spent a record-breaking $50 million on Silicon Valley homelessness. Where has it gotten us?San Jose Mercury News
- Opinion: Accounting for homelessness takes more than a homelessness countSan Jose Mercury News
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