Newsom’s push to enforce anti-camping laws repeats mistakes on homelessness

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I’ve been looking for you.” These were the words that haunted me during the more than two decades I spent living on the streets of Los Angeles, from 1977 to 1998. At the time, the city enforced robust anti-camping laws that kept homeless people out of sight but made it nearly impossible for friends,
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See how much progress has been made for Annenberg Wildlife Crossing in Agoura Hills

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“Wildlife crossings restore ecosystems that had been fractured and disrupted. These crossings go beyond mere conservation, toward a kind of environmental rejuvenation,” said Wallis Annenberg, CEO of Annenberg Foundation, which helped start the project.
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