As a resident deeply concerned about the growing homelessness issue in Ames, I feel compelled to address our community’s current approach. Homelessness is a personal topic for me — my own grandfather ...
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 ...
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 ...
Editor: “West Virginia, Ohio and South Carolina, meanwhile, pledged their state troops over the weekend, bolstering Trump’s federal crackdown on crime and homelessness in the Democratic-led city,“ ...
Activism and Ridicule Because you’re reading the Weekly, you’re old enough to feel old occasionally. Your favorite movie gets ...
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 ...
Today was my day to drive to local supermarkets and pick up donated items for our community kitchen. My son-in-law Nate and I wheeled grocery carts of breads, cakes, vegetables, fruits and deli items ...
Kevin Dahl's "Why I voted against wash ordinance" clarified why Miramonte Park remains a homeless haven. He sees homelessness as a complex social issue. Agreed, but it can be broken down into two ...
Being homeless is not — and should never be — treated as a crime. People do not choose homelessness; it is often the result of circumstances beyond their control. Children, individuals and families ...
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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