The legislation by a state senator from Norman would prohibit municipalities with fewer than 300,000 people from funding ...
The legislation by a freshman state senator from Norman would prohibit municipalities with fewer than 300,000 people from funding programs and services for the homeless.
Sarmiento pointed to the county’s latest point-in-time count, a federally required tally of people experiencing homelessness. The survey in early 2024 reported a 28% increase in homelessness compared ...
Sonoma County approves Behavioral Health Bridge Housing program for homeless with severe mental health issues.