The homeless may not have a place to live, but they and their advocates turned City Hall into a part-time residence this year as they fought against a wave of homeless restrictions.
Larry Barszewski and Ariel Barkhurst, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Fri, 10/24/2014 - 3:16am
The homeless may not have a place to live, but they and their advocates turned City Hall into a part-time residence this year as they fought against a wave of homeless restrictions.