California's U.S. House Republicans are urging Gov. Newsom and state Dems to halt "cynical" efforts at legislative end-runs to thwart a popular bipartisan anti-crime ballot initiative.
A new initiative dubbed The Commonwealth Project aims to integrate medical cannabis into traditional health care for seniors. Multiple experts speak to Fox News about the potential risks and benefits.
Paige Gibbons, 19, died after taking just one pill that she thought was Percocet, her parents said β now, they are telling her story in an attempt to save other parents their heartache.
Senior citizens over age 65 have sharply increased their marijuana use, with many doing so for pain management rather than prescription drugs. A pilot project may make it easier to obtain.
A sprawling 278-unit residential tower in the Skid Row neighborhood of Los Angeles is set to open in June and will provide homeless people with several benefits.
Oakland officials were blasted by residents for their treatment of homeless people on Tuesday last week during the city councilβs βLife Enrichment Committee" meeting.
Elijah Hogan graduated from Walter L. Cohen charter high school in New Orleans as one of two valedictorians after living in a homeless shelter for youth for more than a year.
Citizens of Nashville voiced their frustration that as the city becomes a tourist destination and hotspot for incoming companies, the rising rents have them them without homes.
California's government is being grilled after none of the "tiny homes" Gov. Newsom promised for homeless people in the state more than a year ago have been built.
The International Criminal Court's jurisdiction only allows it to go after countries that are signatories or have committed crimes against signatories of the Rome Statute.
Patrick Murphy, whose Mississippi neighborhood has been devastated by an uptick in the homeless population, told "Fox & Friends First" about the ongoing struggle.
A number of San Francisco residents share their perspective with Fox News contributor Sara Carter on the city's program to give free booze to homeless alcoholics.
The CDC has reported a decrease in fatal overdoses in the U.S. last year, marking the second annual decline since the onset of the national drug death epidemic.
The number of people experiencing chronic homelessness in Nashville has increased nearly 77% over the past year, which some say is due to the rising cost of living.