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Program Finds Homes for the Homeless

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San Diego, Fresno and San Jose are among some 200 communities across the country trying a new housing strategy that's moving hundreds of chronically homeless people off the streets and into apartments. Santa Clara County is investing $1 million in a pilot program, and tracking whether permanent housing will really keep people from returning to life on the streets.

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