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The administration proposed a return to allowing congregate sheltering for families — a practice that has been prohibited for years due to concerns about health and safety risks.
Researchers analysed 750,000 household records covering 2019/20, 2020/21, and 2021/22 and said their study is the most comprehensive of its kind.
The clearing comes after years of pressure from community stakeholders, including businesses and developers, to shut down a camp that obstructs traffic.
As Edmonton sees a growing number of families losing their homes, a new partnership between Hope Mission and the Alberta ...
Some Colorado Springs residents claim the government system that provides federally subsidized housing vouchers to help ...
Santa Clara County homelessness has increased 8.2% in the last two years, according to a point-in-time count conducted in January. While 10,711 homeless residents live across the county, city-specific ...
When 80-year-old Carole Bellitti and her 50-year-old son John received word in March confirming they had been ...
A new family reunification program is helping homeless people in Los Angeles and Santa Monica return to their families and ...
About 35,000 Michigan K-12 students experience homelessness each year. Detroit teen Charisma Holly tells her story.
A new study finds promising early results from a program that tries to find and assist those most at risk of becoming ...
Today is moving day at Greenville Community Shelter, where volunteers are lining up to help transfer administrative offices ...
More than 450 students in the Raytown School District are experiencing homelessness, and nearly half of those are elementary ...