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Letter: Homeless Day of Remembrance acknowledges the dignity of homeless people
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Somewhat of a 'Christmas Miracle' arrived for many of Madison County’s most vulnerable residents. Haven of Hope received its ...
An inside look at the conflicts, closures, and unanswered questions surrounding the sudden end of Hell’s Kitchen’s Dwelling ...
Rachel Montour, an Indigenous woman from Six Nations, struggled with addiction since she was 10 years old. She’s three years sober now and living a “full-circle moment” as she prepares care packages ...
"Once, when we were in a couples therapy session, she texted him, and HE RESPONDED. He couldn't even be present during our ...
A man was arrested on accusations that he raped his ex-girlfriend and then threatened her with violence if she reported the ...
Homeless Encampment Crackdowns by Capital-Area Governments Raise Concerns From Helping Organizations
East Lansing may soon ban public camping and loitering in parking garages. Lansing is set to clear a large homeless ...
This Sunday, Dec. 21, is the winter solstice and it will be both the shortest day and the longest night of the year in the ...
Mike Kelly knew where to look. The Manteca Police officer, who has been a part of the city’s boots on the grounds approach to interacting with its homeless citizens for 10 years, turned his marked ...
Nonprofit Father Joe’s Villages opened a 44-bed detox facility downtown in September, dramatically boosting offerings for low ...
CARE Court was supposed to be a new way to help homeless Californians in the grip of psychosis. But people are still falling ...
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