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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced a federal crackdown on DC homeless encampments as part of President Donald Trump's broader law enforcement takeover in the capital.
The president's tough approach raises questions for unhoused communities. Here is the news to know on Wednesday.
State-appointed auditors will go inside St. Petersburg City Hall on Wednesday for the first of a two-day review of city ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt says homeless people in the nation's capital who refuse care could face jail ...
“Over the course of the next month, the Trump administration will relentlessly pursue and arrest every violent criminal in the district who breaks the law, undermines public safety, and endangers ...
The Bridge is celebrating moving 20 of its long-term guests into stable housing. Khristina Simpson, 66, said after two years spent in hotels, shelters and her car, she's grateful for her own space.
On this week's "More To The Story," Sam Tsemberis explains how his Housing First approach to homelessness went from receiving ...
Atlanta has launched a plan to “end homelessness” in the months leading up to the 2026 World Cup. But the policy is about the city's image, not about compassion.
President Donald Trump's executive order on homelessness seeks to provide institutional help to people suffering from mental illness and substance abuse across the USA.
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A Fountain Square homeless camp was ordered to close. Here's why some people are still there
City leaders have softened their stance after ordering a Fountain Square homeless camp to close Aug. 11. Here's what to know.
As congregations shrink, religious institutions from Roxbury to Cambridge to Allston are repurposing their real estate.
President Donald Trump said he is removing unhoused people from the nation's capital. The move echoes a Florida law banning sleeping in public.
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