The subcommittee has primary jurisdiction over issues related to affordable and accessible housing, mortgage servicing, transit, and urban development.
Riverside County's first official count of homeless people since 2023 is set for Wednesday. Officials are hoping the numbers will be lower this time.
DELAWARE – Governor Matt Meyer (D – Del.) has signed an executive order dealing with housing. The order calls for the creation of a one-stop shop for permitting and zoning in affordable and workforce housing projects.
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,
The federal government is suing Rockland County and the Village of Spring Valley for allegedly breaking a deal to create
The City of Bristol, Tennessee is asking for public input to determine how future funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) will be used. The
Every woman deserves a place to turn to and Sister José Women's Center aims to provide just that. But as the need for homeless services rises, they’re working to meet that demand.
Officials in New York’s North Country are reporting an increase in homelessness at the same time the state comptroller is pointing to alarming trends.
"The point of the point-in-time count is to determine how many unhoused people there are in America at any given time."
The local continuum of care planning body, which coordinates housing and services funding for homeless families and individuals, conducted a thorough count of Clinton County’s homeless population Wednesday.
Springfield is expected to see median rent prices climb 8.9% in 2025 compared to 2024, according to a study from industry researcher Construction Coverage. The estimates are based on data from the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2023 American Community Survey.
A federal judge temporarily blocked the president's effort to end birthright citizenship, calling it "blatantly unconstitutional" after multiple states tried to stop it in court. On Capitol Hill, though,