GOP lawmakers resisted the president's suggestion FEMA might need to "go away," but they support changes to the disaster response agency.
Experts say the fear of arrest may cause unhoused people to refrain from giving out the information necessary to collect an accurate count.
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A joint effort to build houses for up to 10 flood-impacted families kicked off last week. Mountain Projects has invited others in the community to provide housing in Bethel Village, a 50-acre tract of ...
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Nearly 80% of those experiencing homelessness in Ohio were sheltered while the rest were unsheltered, the report says.
Dorri Partain Managing Editor Following discussions involving Kansas City’s Planning and Development Department, the Housing Authority of Kansas City (HAKC) and the federal office of Housing and Urban ...
The City of Las Vegas is taking steps to improve health and safety for residents with small children by offering lead-hazard ...
"Today, one of the biggest deficits that we have is the creation of new starter homes," former Housing and Urban Development ...
As Scott Turner, President Donald Trump’s nominee to head the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), awaits ...