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Housing advocates in Vermont say a lack of resources allocated to combat homelessness appears to be resulting in a rising number of people living in vehicles in some areas of the state.
The nation’s first shelter for transgender and gender-nonconforming people experiencing homelessness opened its doors this ...
A former City of Amarillo employee was sentenced for embezzling from a federal program that provided housing for homeless ...
The Wilmington City Council discussed the fates of two advisory boards at their meeting on Tuesday. It followed New Hanover ...
HUD will stop monitoring a civil rights agreement over the General Iron matter and dropped a case alleging City Council ...
The program is funded through HUD's Community Development Block Grant–Disaster Recovery program. Affected residents can seek ...
People living in public housing have special protections meant to prevent low-income tenants from being evicted when they ...
The City of Daisetta is taking major steps to address one of its most pressing issues -- unsafe and unaffordable housing.
The decision, which passed 7-4, comes amid increasing pressure to comply with new directives from President Donald Trump, who ...
The workforce housing and community relations advisory committees are planned to stay active for now at the City of ...
Key Findings35 states and D.C. use state dollars to fund rental assistance programs5 states created new rental assistance ...
Several groups are helping congregations access funding, navigate long-term development processes, and avoid developer ...