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As the D.C. Council debates Mayor Muriel Bowser’s proposed exemptions to TOPA, a longstanding tenant’s rights law, tenants ...
The California Civil Rights Department has reached a settlement with Sacramento landlords Carlos and Linda Torres, requiring ...
Santa Clara County officials said they remain committed to finding solutions to reduce homelessness. As the county strategizes for the next five years, officials are focused on maintaining the current ...
Aubrey Dennis rides a tricycle at Bridge of Grace Early Years Academy. The child care center on Fort Wayne’s south side could ...
The number of people losing their housing since 2021 has risen across Washington, but numbers are particularly high on the ...
"Mr. Fulton acted unilaterally by submitting a legal brief without informing HHA of the court's request and without following ...
A plan to slash rental assistance by $26 billion would cap housing vouchers for working-age, able-bodied adults at two years.
Sacramento landlords are paying a $42,500 settlement after a state department sued them for allegedly discriminating against a Section 8 tenant.
Despite Lamont’s veto of H.B. 5002, several other laws signed this year will help more people find affordable places to live.
Tuesday marks the end of an executive order signed by Gov. Phil Scott in March, reverting the state's "Hotel, Motel" Voucher Program to its 80-day limit.
The Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher waitlist has reopened after being paused for 11 months. This program is designed to ...
When 80-year-old Carole Bellitti and her 50-year-old son John received word in March confirming they had been ...