Crow attempts to light a lantern on the eve of the eviction. Credit: Mark McKenna

On Nov. 3, the city of Eureka’s temporary sleeping area program abruptly ended. Around 30 people were given 16 hours notice that they would have to leave in the morning and that a low-enforcement/sanctuary area for overnight camping would no longer be offered. These are some of the people impacted by the change as they prepared to return to the streets.

Linda Stansberry was a staff writer of the North Coast Journal from 2015 to 2018. She is a frequent...

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