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Marisa Kendall

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Marisa Kendall covers California’s homelessness crisis for CalMatters. With more than six years of experience navigating this complex topic, Marisa has won multiple awards for her sensitive, comprehensive coverage. She strives to provide nuanced, in-depth reporting that both explains convoluted California policy and highlights the stories of people on the street affected by Sacramento’s decisions.

A Bay Area native, Marisa lives in West Oakland. But her reporting has taken her all over the state – and beyond. She traveled to Los Angeles to investigate whether Mayor Karen Bass’ high-profile solution to homelessness was working. She even went as far as Texas to determine why Houston’s homeless population had decreased dramatically over the past decade.

Before joining CalMatters, Marisa covered housing and homelessness for the Bay Area News Group (including The Mercury News and East Bay Times), where she was part of a team that won a Pulitzer Prize for coverage of the deadly Ghost Ship warehouse fire in Oakland. Prior to that, she covered high-stakes court cases in Silicon Valley for The Recorder. Marisa started her career covering crime and mayhem in Southwest Florida for The News-Press. She’s a graduate of American University, and enjoys swimming, biking and reading novels when she’s not out on assignment. 

Other languages spoken: Spanish (Intermediate)

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A row of tents lines a sidewalk next to a chain-link fence in an urban area. A person wearing a hoodie and backpack stands near the tents, surrounded by scattered belongings and trash. Parked vehicles line the street to the right, and multi-story buildings are visible in the background under an overcast sky.
Homelessness
Trump’s crackdown on homelessness: What does it mean for California?
Trump’s call to enforce bans on encampments echoes Newsom’s policy. But the president wants to upend two other core tenets of California’s homelessness response.
By Marisa Kendall • July 25, 2025
Two Los Angeles police officers oversee the cleanup of a homeless encampment on a beach, behind yellow police tape labeled "DO NOT CROSS." A shirtless person wearing a black hat organizes belongings on a stroller packed with personal items, including a pool noodle and bags. One officer carries a large trash bag, while another stands nearby with arms crossed. Various items, including coolers, bedding, and snacks, are strewn on the sand. The ocean is visible in the background under a clear blue sky.
Homelessness
They were repeatedly ticketed because of their homelessness. What did it change?
In Los Angeles, Sacramento and San Diego, homeless Californians describe their experiences over the past year as camping ban enforcement has increased.
By Marisa Kendall, Aaron Schrank and Lisa Halverstadt • June 27, 2025
A side view of a man on a bike next to homeless tents lined up along a sidewalk underneath a highway in Sacramento.
Homelessness
Homeless-related arrests, citations soared in these California cities after Supreme Court case
In major cities and more rural areas, arrests and citations rose in the months following last summer’s Supreme Court decision. In some places, officials insist the events are unrelated.
By Marisa Kendall • June 27, 2025
A police officer leans against the handrail of a ramp where an orange tent for a person experiencing homelessness is set up, surrounded by belongings and trash.
Homelessness
Homelessness is top of mind for many Californians. Why does the proposed budget eliminate funding for it?
California’s main source of homelessness funding would drop from $1 billion last year to $0 this year in the proposed state budget.
By Marisa Kendall • June 16, 2025
A view of the Community Regional Medical Center in downtown Fresno on a clear day. The exterior features a brick wall with the hospital logo and a blue and white sign over the entrance, reading “Our Mission to better the lives we serve.”
Mental Health
California voters passed a $6.4 billion mental health bond. Now, see where that money is going
It can take a long time to build anything in California. The governor's office is trying to move fast on mental health projects funded by a new bond.
By Marisa Kendall, Jocelyn Wiener and Erica Yee • June 12, 2025
Resident Johnny Nielson walks through the DignityMoves tiny home village in downtown San Francisco, on Oct. 3, 2023. The program provides interim supportive housing to individuals experiencing homelessness. Photo by Loren Elliott for CalMatters
Homelessness
Federal DEI, ‘wokeness’ restrictions put California homeless providers in a bind
The largest source of federal homelessness grant dollars now includes restrictions on promoting DEI language and concerns.
By Ben Christopher and Marisa Kendall • June 12, 2025
A person wearing a jacket labeled "LAHSA" on the back is seen from behind, standing near a pile of personal belongings and debris in an outdoor encampment. In the background, individuals interact near tents and tarps, with one person holding an item. Yellow caution tape partially frames the foreground, suggesting a restricted area or active cleanup operation. The scene takes place on a sunny day.
Homelessness
Why California’s biggest local effort to fight homelessness is starting all over again
California cities and counties are supposed to work together to help their homeless residents. But those partnerships can be fraught.
By Marisa Kendall • May 20, 2025
A homeless man's tent set up along the side of Golden State Boulevard just under Highway 41 in southwest Fresno on Feb. 11, 2022. Photo by Larry Valenzuela for CalMatters.
Homelessness
As Newsom pressures cities to clear homeless camps, they say this agency is moving too slow
Pending legislation would push Caltrans to work more closely with California cities on dismantling homeless encampments around its highways.
By Marisa Kendall • May 13, 2025
Surrounded by workers in hazmat suits and bright orange waste bags, Gov. Gavin Newsom helps clear a homeless encampment in San Diego.
Homelessness
Newsom wants cities to force homeless Californians to move camp every 3 days
In his latest push to crackdown on homeless encampments, Gov. Gavin Newsom urges cities to make certain camps illegal.
By Marisa Kendall • May 12, 2025
An encampment with scattered belongings, shopping carts, a tent covered in plastic, and a frosted artificial Christmas tree. A person stands near a chain-link fence while another sits by the tent. A worn trailer is in the background, and a dog is partially visible in the foreground.
Housing
‘Millions out on the street virtually overnight’: How Trump’s budget proposal could affect California
President Donald Trump's budget proposal in its present form would have huge effects on housing and homelessness in California.
By Ben Christopher and Marisa Kendall • May 5, 2025

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