New York City will spend $650 million over the next five years to combat homelessness and mental illness, while increasing the number of police officers in the subway system.
A Code Blue emergency declaration adds another layer of urgency to the work being done by homeless outreach groups throughout the tri-state area. On Thursday night, ...
Mayor Eric Adams on Thursday laid out an ambitious agenda for 2025 while fighting for his political life. His State of the ...
Housing affordability has become a big problem in recent years, driven in part by immense amounts of new money creation. As money loses its value, those who ...
Fences keep homeless people off parking lots, sidewalks and empty properties. Critics say they won’t solve homelessness and ...
IN the heart of São Paulo, an area as big as London’s Soho stands as a harrowing symbol of Brazil’s war on drugs for more than 30 years. In Cracolândia, literally “Crackland” in Portuguese, ...
It is past time to rethink solutions to Colorado’s always worsening homeless and affordable housing crises. Organized ...
In the national capital, the homeless population is almost 3,000 people, up significantly ...
City councilors passed a resolution to renew an operating lease for the bus and also voted to form a committee to study ...