The state has one of the highest eviction rates in the U.S., and Black women and children are disproportionately the target
Landlords face few consequences for denying housing to renters in the program colloquially known as Section 8, and the agency tasked with investigating complaints is under-resourced
As voters head to the polls Tuesday, a group of residents is running for Sweetwater city commissioner seats in Florida to uproot the elected officials whose oversight they say landed them in this precarious position
About 5,000 Marines are expected to move onto the unincorporated U.S. territory in the coming years, which experts and advocates say is driving up the cost of housing
Advocates behind the measure on the city’s May 6 special election ballot say it’s common for landlords to discriminate against Section 8 housing voucher users
The Supreme Court on Friday, June 28, ruled on what many consider to be one of the most significant cases involving the rights of those experiencing homelessness in recent decades. In City of Grants Pass v. Johnson, the Supreme Court ruled in a 6-3 decision that cities have the right
Florida has the third-largest houseless population in the U.S.
The Albany City Council is being criticized for discouraging helping panhandlers and enforcing loitering laws
Organizers say the current system for emergencies operates too slowly to support unhoused Angelenos
Housing insecurity compounds intersecting marginalizations for disabled people of color. Affordable, comprehensively accessible housing can help
In a housing crisis created by the unmitigated greed of corporate property owners and landlords, tenants need to know their rights
Segregation and redlining helped lay the foundation for the racial wealth gap
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