Homelessness grew more nationwide last year than in California, but the state still has more than 187,000 people on the street or in shelters.
Some advocates predict “brutal, fast change” if the president-elect makes good on his talk of reducing federal spending.
The greater the head count, the louder the plea for funds.
It’s said that entrepreneurship runs in the blood of Indians. From our grandmothers running their pickle businesses (wildly successful but tragically unmonetised) to our fathers inventing ways ...