Obama discussed internal frictions between moderate and progressive Democrats on the issue of homelessness in an interview.
If the Supreme Court takes up Taylor v. Singleton, it could be the sum of all fears for the most vulnerable Americans.
This story was originally published by TheStatehouseFile.com. By Savannah Shotwell TheStatehouseFile.com February 5, 2026 At ...
Metro, the Portland area’s regional government, has raised $1.4 billion in tax revenue since 2020 specifically to provide homeless services in Multnomah, Washington and Clackamas counties. That’s a ...
States are suing the Trump administration over its plan to massively cut back long-term housing for homeless people. Advocates say the changes could push more than 100,000 residents onto the streets.
California's spending on homelessness has decreased significantly in recent years, despite evidence that prior investments ...
Skid Row is one of the most concentrated homeless areas in the United States, and it’s hard to understand until you see it up ...
After five months without a permanent leader, the Providence-based nonprofit tasked with collecting and analyzing the data on Rhode Island’s unhoused population has a new executive director, its ...
Phoenix plans to invest in permanent affordable housing and develop new housing models as both sheltered and unsheltered ...
Florida ranks high for vacant homes at the same time Treasure Coast ranks highest in United States for homeless people in 2023.
Ranking near dead last among major cities, the city is launching a public-private Housing Gateway program aimed at ...