A SAN JOSE DEVELOPMENT touted as the gold standard for prefabricated temporary housing has turned into a hornets' nest fraught with problems. A total of six former and current workers claim Branham ...
Two bills moving through the state reveal the competing visions shaping California’s response to homelessness. One asks how ...
San Jose has doubled the number of homeless shelters it operates over the past year and a half — and with that comes staggering operational costs that will require creative cuts. The city is ...
Just south of downtown San Jose, about 100 people live on the banks of Coyote Creek, where footpaths and improvised bridges connect a community of tents and wooden shacks — the city’s last sprawling ...
San Jose’s mayor, Matt Mahan, tells the Opinion columnist Ezra Klein why California’s reliance on expensive, slow-moving ...
A makeshift shelter of wood and tarps crashed down the embankment of Coyote Creek, one of dozens demolished by work crews Wednesday as the city of San Jose began tearing down the Jungle, the last ...
San José leaders are considering a plan to spread future shelters for people experiencing homelessness across the city, in response to complaints from some residents about the concentration of interim ...
San Jose has doubled the number of homeless shelters it operates over the past year and a half -- and with that comes staggering operational costs that will require creative cuts. The city is ...
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