A shocking mass stabbing at the Union Gospel Mission in Salem, Oregon, left eleven people hospitalized on Sunday evening. The police have apprehended a male suspect as the investigation unfolds.
A shocking incident occurred at the Union Gospel Mission in Salem, Oregon, where eleven people were hospitalized after a stabbing. The suspect, a resident of the shelter, is in custody as police investigate the violent altercation.
On the streets of Los Angeles, homeless veterans like Irving Webb face daily struggles. But a new executive order could finally bring hope for housing with plans to support 6,000 veterans by 2028.
San Luis Obispo County is grappling with potential cuts to essential services, including homeless support, due to funding reductions. Plus, SpaceX's Falcon 9 launch and new ownership for Central Coast Kayaks.
Governor Gavin Newsom unveils a groundbreaking model ordinance aimed at tackling California's homelessness crisis head-on, providing local governments with the tools to address dangerous encampments effectively.
California Governor Gavin Newsom is taking decisive action to ban homeless encampments, emphasizing that inaction is no longer an option. With a new model ordinance, he aims to connect the homeless to services while responding to rising voter support for tougher tactics.
L.A. County faces a concerning hepatitis A outbreak with cases tripling in 2024. Health officials urge vaccinations as the virus spreads beyond homeless populations. Learn how to protect yourself!
In a bold move, Mayor Karen Bass reveals a $1 billion budget deficit leading to potential layoffs of 1,600 employees in Los Angeles. Discover the reasons behind these drastic cuts and the impact on the community.
In the wake of a tragic shooting in Las Cruces that left three dead and 15 injured, New Mexico lawmakers are urgently addressing the state's violent crime crisis. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham faces calls to reconvene the legislature to tackle public safety reforms.
In a controversial move, Trump signs an executive order to dismantle seven federal agencies, including those focused on media and libraries. What does this mean for independent journalism?