Advocates warn a new DOJ–VA partnership could expand federal control over homeless veterans while ignoring the root cause: housing.
A proposed NY rule would require counties to provide food access, case management, and social services to homeless families living in hotels.
Two stories from Venice highlight how early intervention can prevent homelessness and the human cost of cutting homelessness funding.
As California cities crack down on people living in RVs, fines are pushing already vulnerable residents closer to street ...
Housing advocates have filed a federal lawsuit challenging HUD’s decision to remove eviction protections that keep millions of renters housed.
Kansas City is rapidly expanding emergency shelter to address one of the nation’s highest unsheltered rates. Will it lead to lasting housing stability?
Experts argue that the Point-in-Time Count is increasingly outdated and fails to capture the true scope and evolving nature of the housing crisis.
Complaints and restructuring at General raise concerns that overcrowded ERs and limited beds put unhoused patients at risk.
A formerly unhoused New Yorker examines how Mayor Mamdani’s reversal on encampment sweeps reflects a broader pattern.
San Benito County is spending more money on encampment sweeps even though they are costly, ineffective, and harmful to homeless people.
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