A housing policy expert explains how the American legal system penalizes those who help people experiencing homelessness.
Sarmiento pointed to the county’s latest point-in-time count, a federally required tally of people experiencing homelessness. The survey in early 2024 reported a 28% increase in homelessness compared ...
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development characterizes households as “cost-burdened” when they spend more than 30 ...
This post-disaster period should be an inflection point for government officials to take a hard look at how to speed up ...
Homelessness in New York has dramatically worsened between 2022 to 2024. Asylum seekers are the main cause of the issue, ...
MPs call for England to have its own homelessness strategy as councils haemorrhage funds to cover the rising costs of ...
Each day, one hundred to one hundred and fifty individuals come to Melbourne’s Daily Bread on Fee Avenue for a hot meal or a shower.
Property managers say more tenants aren't paying rent on time. Housing advocates say rising rents and stagnant wages make it ...
Newsom’s action begs the question, if CEQA creates roadblocks that should be suspended in times of crisis, why not suspend ...
House Bill 60, which will be presented in the House Committee on Housing this week, would allow landlords to evict tenants ...
Homelessness is at record-high levels, a new report has revealed, with 1 in 47 Londoners without a home on any given night ...
A bipartisan housing caucus of 12 Arizona lawmakers will meet to share ideas, discuss existing bills and possibly come up ...