Sarah Weaver sat in the alcove of her tent alongside Corralitos Creek on Monday as her tiny dog, Booty, darted about on a long leash. Behind her, in a living space concealed by layers of tarps and blankets, was the entirety of her life: a bed, overturned buckets serving as chairs and a handful of necessities. It was a life that would soon change. She is among dozens of people who called the property home until May 14, when the property owner han…
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