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Next City reports a study shows criminalizing homelessness does not reduce it, with many cities seeing increased rates post-ordinances.
President Donald Trump wants cities to force treatment on people with severe mental illness or addiction who are living ...
Civil rights organizations warned that Trump's order would upend decades of legal precedent and would strip thousands of Americans of key civil rights.
A restaurant owner is suing the city of St. Petersburg. She said the city is allowing people to sleep out in the public, and ...
The law compels municipalities to provide shelter to homeless individuals, as well as those residing in hijacked buildings and unlawful informal settlements, before any evictions can take place.
Higher education expert Eddy Conroy and Eviction Lab researcher Nick Graetz share insights from their recent study.
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On the campaign trail, Trump spoke viciously about putting people with serious mental illness in "institutions where they belong." Last week, he made good on his promise.
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Welcome House, a homeless advocacy organization based in Covington, says the Safer Kentucky Act is making the issue worse one year after it took effect across the Bluegrass.
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Earlier at the jobs, regeneration and climate change meeting held at the city council today (Tuesday July 29), shadow cabinet ...
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