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The Sioux Falls City Council approved a proposal Tuesday that bans tents, dwellings or encampments in public places: a policy ...
The 135 Louisiana National Guard troops sent to join President Donald Trump’s crackdown on crime and homelessness in ...
The San Antonio City Council discussed the departments' budgets ahead of the 2026 budget adoption in September.
Knox Area Rescue Ministries expanded its Care Center through a partnership with Summit Medical Group. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Knox ...
The growth rate of homelessness in Washington slowed in 2025, according to the annual Point In Time (PIT) count and the ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — One person died, and another was taken to the hospital, after a report of a house fire in southwest Austin, ...
Napa will spend $3.77 million to secure downtown apartments for affordable housing, moving ahead even before a $10 million ...
An advocate for homeless people is asking candidates for help. D.C. residents drive law enforcement out of neighborhood Donny ...
Tacked on top of almost $2M in ARPA funds, the total city investment for new homeless initiative 'Safe Move Tulsa' would come to $6M.
More than a week into the president’s declared crime emergency, life in Washington, D.C., is remarkably normal.
Contained in the policy change was the paradox that has flummoxed the city for years: If public spaces are increasingly off limits to camping, where are unhoused people supposed to go?
The Berks County Coalition to End Homelessness has released the results of a winter and summer homelessness count.