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      PNJ | Palafox business owners are concerned about homeless camps in their backyards.

      Pensacola HomelessnessBy roxannelavelle@gmail.comMay 22, 2023

      Business owners around the Beggs Lane homeless camp have voiced frustration about the county’s lack of concern.

      PNJ | Why haven’t we solved homelessness? Because we’ve deemed too many ‘unworthy’ of our help

      Pensacola HomelessnessBy roxannelavelle@gmail.comMay 10, 2023

      Watch Civiccon: Rachel Solotaroff, a national expert, discusses how the Pensacola community can create solutions for homelessness.

      WEAR | National homelessness advisor visits Pensacola to discuss solutions to ongoing problem

      Pensacola HomelessnessBy roxannelavelle@gmail.comMay 9, 2023

      There’s been a consistent problem of homelessness in Pensacola.
      The homeless have been moved and resettled — but the issue isn’t going away.

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