Senate Bill 285 threatens to criminalize homelessness rather than improve services for Indiana’s unhoused population.
CLERMONT COUNTY, Ohio (WKRC) - A Tri-State homeless advocate said her county not only has a huge homeless problem, but it also has a vision problem because some people can’t seem to see that the ...
MADISON, Wis. (AP) – While tiny houses have been attractive for those wanting to downsize or simplify their lives for financial or environmental reasons, there’s another population benefiting from the ...
At Tuesday’s meeting of the Soroptimist International of Vacaville, Gail Thomson, co-founder of the local nonprofit A Hand Up, delivered a powerful presentation on the growing homelessness crisis in ...
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Homelessness isn’t just an urban problem
As a state that prides itself on “equality,” we, as Wyomingites, must ask: Can resources be accessed equally? To understand why many Wyoming families are struggling, start with housing. Rising rents ...
For many, “sleepless in Seattle” inspires nostalgic, rom-com sentiments of the Emerald City. But for a considerable portion of Seattle’s population, it’s a way of life for those living on the cold ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Gov. Gavin Newsom gives his final State of the State address as governor at the California Capitol in Sacramento on Thursday, Jan.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. MUNCIE, IN — A local advocate for homeless citizens is concerned about proposed legislation in the Indiana General Assembly that ...
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Zohran Mamdani faces further backlash for New York City homeless problems amid brutal winter
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s difficult first month-plus in office is getting worse, with the newly inaugurated mayor facing widespread backlash over how the city has handled its homeless ...
Official data reveals that, in the last two years, the homeless population has grown by 57% in the Argentine capital ...
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New police powers to ‘move on’ rough sleepers only mask NZ’s deeper homelessness problem
The government’s plan to empower police to “issue move-on orders as a tool to deal with disorderly behaviour in public places” will effectively apply to people as young as 14 who are experiencing ...
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