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The count, conducted overnight in late January, found that 3,238 people were experiencing homelessness. That's compared to ...
Local elected officials, planning and transportation representatives along with developers gathered Thursday around a central ...
The annual "point-in-time" count of homeless people living in Columbus, which took place on Jan. 23, found a record number of ...
Jacksonville compliance with new state law made 198 arrests of homeless people and also gave them rides to shelters and Greyhound tickets.
The mayor and City Council need to go back to the drawing board on the budget to address the impending catastrophic impact of ...
Housing authority executive director Irma Gorham said the lost funds won’t impact the agency’s $35 million annual allocation under Section 8 ...
Once an eyesore in a neighborhood of triple-deckers, 78 Thomas St. is looking good enough to hit the affordable housing ...
A young man with no government experience who has yet to even complete his undergraduate degree is working for Elon Musk’s so ...
Government and private-sector leaders from across the valley met Thursday to talk about an issue that locals find ...
Compass' current housing contracts provide funding until the end of 2025. Officials feel they are safe until then but don't ...
The White House has already made a lot of changes to how the government spends money, slashing the federal workforce and putting entire agencies on the chopping block. But soon we will get a glimpse ...
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development will require permanent residency from applicants starting on March 25.