A proposed Tennessee bill could hold charities, churches, and homeless shelters legally responsible if an undocumented migrant they house commits a crime.
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Audacy on MSNAs the governor's temporary shelter closes, U.N.I.T.Y. continues the fight against homelessnessThe temporary transitional center for the homeless opened by Governor Jeff Landry closed over the weekend. The center was ...
I have deep, deep concerns regarding the Salvation Army and their ability to keep folks safe within their care,” Denver City ...
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to approve a $908 million funding package for homeless ...
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Axios on MSNMinneapolis homeless camp population drops by two-thirdsThe number of people living in Minneapolis homeless encampments has fallen by two-thirds in recent months, according to the ...
Safeside Recovery Center is launching ‘Pueblo 1000’, a community campaign to fund the city-owned homeless shelter in Pueblo.
A bill advancing through the Oklahoma Legislature would require entities proposing new homeless shelters in municipalities ...
The city of San Diego’s first-ever dedicated shelter for homeless seniors is now sitting vacant while the city pays about $77 ...
The Safer Kentucky Act is not a compassionate tool to reduce homelessness. It makes street camping a criminal offense.
The Trump administration is moving to end the "Housing First" approach despite warnings from providers and homelessness ...
A new book by the journalist Brian Goldstone puts a spotlight on people who have jobs but no homes, whose struggles remain ...
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