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Unhoused Residents Died As A Storm Ravaged Sacramento And Officials Debated Homelessness Solutions Wednesday, January 27, 2021 | Sacramento, CA
Justice Keylow woke up Wednesday trapped inside of his tent after tree branches fell on top following a massive winter storm.
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Justice Keylow was lucky early Wednesday morning.
As he managed to sleep through the major wind and rain storm that ripped through Sacramento, the 46-year-old unhoused man woke up trapped inside of his tent after high speed winds snapped a large tree branch, which fell on top of it.
He was able to escape only because someone heard him yelling for help and called 9-1-1.
Are the days of ‘single family homes’ numbered in California? PERSPECTIVE This 4,336-suare-foot home in the 300 block of Micheletos Way near Cowell School in Manteca was listed in February of 2009 by the bank that foreclosed on it for $314,400.
Back in 2005 when liar loans were allowing everybody to buy into the skyrocketing housing market regardless of their ability to comfortably pay a mortgage a group of disgruntled residents in the Heritage Ranch neighborhood by Joshua Cowell School were furious.
It seemed one of the owners of the behemoth McMansions found in the neighborhood giant rectangle boxes that are 4,336 square feet making them the largest tract homes ever built in Manteca had five distinct households residing in it.