GIMME SHELTER: Supervisors are facing some bullet-biting...
GIMME SHELTER: Supervisors are facing some bullet-biting times as they approach a vote on whether to kill the county-run shelter program. . . . The county cupboard is bare, but the program, according to a recently completed annual report, served 6,764 people last year, almost twice as many as the winter of 1989-90. The reasons: more cold nights and not enough other shelter. Supervisors will vote next week on whether to continue paying for the shelter program.
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