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People were found living in caves underneath the Tuolumne River in California. The discovery highlights the state's ongoing problem with the homeless. Hotspots ranked Start the day smarter ā˜€ļø ...
Homeless people were found living in caves like this one pictured along the Tuolumne River in Modesto, California, on Jan. 23, 2024. (Modesto Police Department) ...
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Homeless people were found living in dangerously-constructed caves, full of trash and furniture, along the Tuolumne River in Modesto, California over the weekend before being cleared out.
For decades, at least, the unhoused have sought refuge along the banks of the Tuolumne River. But recently, some have literally carved out places to call home. The work put into creating the caves ...
Authorities in Modesto, Calif., discovered homeless people living in caves along the Tuolumne River over the weekend — and some of the caves were furnished with amenities.
People were found living in caves underneath the Tuolumne River in Modesto. The discovery highlights the state's ongoing problem with the homeless.
Homeless people have been digging elaborate caves into the bank of the Tuolumne River along Crater Avenue in Modesto, Calif., Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2024.
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