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A new study suggests a proposed two-year time limit on federal housing subsidies could affect as many as 1.4 million ...
July 15 marks one year since the “Safer Kentucky Act” took effect. The law made sweeping changes to the state’s criminal landscape. Among them, it makes sleeping or camping in public illegal. Those ...
Since Kentucky criminalized street camping, citations average more than one per day — mostly in Louisville and Lexington.
The passage of Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" brings significant changes to SNAP at a time when food insecurity is already ...
Almost 500 people are homeless across Butler County, far more than in any other rural or suburban county in the state.
Miami could face a homelessness crisis as Trump’s proposed budget defunds key housing programs, jeopardizing aid for thousands in permanent housing.
As Santa Clara County starts to plan what the next five years of tackling homelessness will look like, officials have reviewed the past five years — what worked and what continues to be a ...
Wayne Martin Mellinger Ph.D. is a sociologist, writer and advocate working on issues of homelessness, housing justice and community transformation in Santa Barbara County.
Proposed Medicaid cuts could cost Kentucky $28B, risking hospital closures, health care deserts, job losses, and worsening outcomes for rural areas.
Traverse City officials recently enforced a new no camping ordinance and shut down The Pines, a large homeless encampment, even though local shelters are at capacity and regularly turn people away ...
Senator Angelique Ashby is trying to force Sacramento county and city officials to finally work together on homelessness and affordable housing.