A housing policy expert explains how the American legal system penalizes those who help people experiencing homelessness.
Almost 772,000 homeless Americans represented an increase of 18% in homeless rates in 2024, impacting families with children ...
When Trump was first inaugurated in January 2017, there were about 550,000 homeless people nationwide, according to an annual ...
It’s also emblematic of the increasingly tense disputes over how to handle street homelessness in American communities. If ...
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development characterizes households as “cost-burdened” when they spend more than 30 ...
The historic increase of homelessness reported by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in 2024 was largely ...
The situation here in Corona, Jackson Heights and Elmhurst is outrageous,” a letter sent to President Trump’s border czar Tom ...
More than 100 volunteers have embarked on the January point in time count, a tally of people experiencing homelessness in ...
County officials recommend some cuts to homeless services, part of a changing approach ahead of the Measure A sales tax ...
Miracle Hill Ministries is a non-profit organization in upstate South Carolina that provides services to homeless adults such ...
Tempe officials said 78-year-old Ron Tapscott failed to obtain a special event permit at a park and his group was warned it ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Louisville is the first city in Kentucky to try an innovative housing model to address the city’s ...