Her cottage survived but Garrison remains part of Los Angeles' homeless population, which numbers around 75,000. The depth of the wildfire destruction is likely to increase that number. "A week ago we had more housing than we've ever had in Los Angeles and we were still outside,
Picked to lead HUD, the former Texas House member tells senators there is a housing crisis. Democrats question whether any plans will succeed without more spending.
Scott Turner is the nominee for secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Here's why he's poised for success in the new role.
The struggling Indianapolis Housing Agency (IHA) is reportedly getting a new CEO. WLTX in Columbia, South Carolina is reporting that Columbia Housing Agency CEO Yvonda Bean is stepping down to take over at IHA on Feb.
For the first time in a decade, the federal government announced $40 million in new or expanded service coordinator grants, affecting 107 affordable housing communities across the country.
WASHINGTON — Senators pressed Department of Housing and Urban Development nominee Eric Scott Turner on how he would tackle housing affordability and homelessness during a Thursday confirmation hearing.
On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, along with the city of Indianapolis, announced that Yvonda Bean will be the Indianapolis Housing
Minister for Housing, Ahmed Dangiwa, has reiterated the urgent need for increased budgetary allocation to deliver the Presidential mandate of providing affordable housing and reducing the housing deficit.
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President Donald Trump on Monday signed executive orders proclaiming that the U.S. government will recognize only two sexes, male and female, and ending "radical and wasteful" diversity, equity and inclusion programs inside federal agencies.
More than 200 volunteers will scour the streets of Columbus, looking for unhoused people to count in an annual effort to document homelessness.
Across housing, trade, and employment policies, Connecticut is combing through the initial presidential actions to see how it will affect the local economy.