Public authorities tell us homelessness is growing. Last year alone, 60 homeless people died here on the Cape. We cannot let that happen again in view of the growing numbers of homeless. More must be ...
In response to the Feb. 4 Review-Journal article pertaining to the new homeless camping ban in Clark County: The ordinance would give up to 10 days in jail for repeat offenders who refuse social ...
Never in any article or editorial written in The Forum is there talk about what the homeless need to do for themselves. It’s always about what the rest of us have to do for them. They just get to sit ...
In the Dec. 22 column about homelessness in Stark County ("How Stark County can help homeless"), the writer has a lot of good points that I agree with. The one I agree with the most is showing ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. As a 91-year-old homeless veteran living at the Bread of Life Ministries ...
So columnist Victor Joecks thinks solving the homeless problem is simple (Friday Review-Journal). Rejoin society? How, given the lack of affordable housing and programs to fix the problems that put ...
Mr. McMahon, you and your narrative are what is wrong with society today.You don't know the pregnant woman who was not only cited for "street camping" while in labor but was derided by the lieutenant ...
John Vomacka needs to get off his high horse (“Don’t spend tax money on homeless,” Dec. 24). His lament, that a 150-bed shelter facility will cost over $6 million just to buy the land, is ...
Finally the Fargo City Commission received the message they should have expected; the state legislature will give them NO money for an expensive homeless shelter. The city was asking for $5 million ...
In response to the letter from the Thompsons regarding what are the homeless to do during the possible coming El Nino, here's a crazy idea: they can go somewhere else! Since they're homeless, they ...
The story “Vancouver residents’ request for removal of homeless encampment unlikely to be granted” makes it crystal clear that Vancouver leaders are incapable of confronting the homeless crisis facing ...
The state’s current response to ridding our downtown streets of homelessness by moving people into a temporary shelter during the Super Bowl is anything but “common sense.” Rather, it is completely ...
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