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For many organizations that provide resources and a second chance, the Safer Kentucky Act has only made their work harder.
A Louisville lawmaker says the Safer Kentucky Act is working, but homeless outreach organizations say it's continuing the ...
NYU researchers found the time limits would largely punish families who are working but earning far below their area's median ...
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.
Officials in Butler County say homelessness is a "crisis" but disagree on how to solve it. Commissioner Cindy Carpenter wants to create an independent board to address homelessness. Commissioners ...
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