El Cajon is considering a program to store homeless people's items after clearing out encampments, which could cost up to $1.75 million to set up.
"It's garbage. The reality is we go through these things, it's all soiled trash soiled clothing, things that are not even safe to keep," said Mayor Bill Wells.
El Cajon’s top administrator said the city should not implement a proposed program to store homeless individuals’ personal belongings after encampments are cleared. The city typically conducts ...
EL CAJON, Calif. (KABC) -- The sight of people living in the streets of San Diego County is no different than anywhere in the United States, but a cluster of small cabins in El Cajon might one day be ...
Twelve people are now facing misdemeanor charges in El Cajon, California, after handing out food to the homeless at a public park Sunday. Volunteers and groups showed up to Wells Park to hand out food ...