The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funded an anti-terrorism program for a university that once hosted a seminar where “mainstream conservatism” was compared to Nazism, according to […]
Author: Erinn Broadus
San Francisco officials announced on Tuesday that they are planning on addressing rampant drug use by briefly locking the drug users in county jail, according to local […]
Protesters derailed San Francisco Mayor London Breed’s question-and-answer session Tuesday on the city’s ongoing open-air drug dealing epidemic, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. The meeting, which was […]
Democratic Philaphia mayoral candidate Cherelle Parker in a press conference Monday stressed the importance of funding the police to address rampant crime within the city. Parker advocated […]
Students from San Jose asked their school board Thursday to build a fence around the school and to address the homelessness problem, according to NBC Bay Area. […]
A majority of Oregon residents want to partially overturn a 2020 referendum that legalized small amounts of drugs, citing increased homelessness and crime as major problems, according […]
New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ plan to address the harassment of retail employees by shoplifters includes installing food stamp kiosks, and conflict resolution training for workers, […]
New York City is considering using Rikers Island jail to house the influx of migrants as hotels fill up, according to the New York Post. Currently, almost […]
St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner resigned from office Tuesday weeks earlier than her stated departure date, according to a press release from her office. Gardner’s campaign […]
The homeless are using a major San Francisco mall elevator as a bathroom as dozens of retailers pull out of the city amid crime concerns, according to […]
Students at Montgomery County Public Schools in Maryland are now allowed to carry Narcan, an opioid blocker that reverses the effects of an opioid overdose, according to […]
Since 2020, 23 retail stores have closed in downtown San Francisco, with many citing the increase in crime and the inability to keep their customers and employees […]