Experts argue that the Point-in-Time Count is increasingly outdated and fails to capture the true scope and evolving nature of the housing crisis.
Kansas City is rapidly expanding emergency shelter to address one of the nation’s highest unsheltered rates. Will it lead to ...
Complaints and restructuring at General raise concerns that overcrowded ERs and limited beds put unhoused patients at risk.
A formerly unhoused New Yorker examines how Mayor Mamdani’s reversal on encampment sweeps reflects a broader pattern.
San Benito County is spending more money on encampment sweeps even though they are costly, ineffective, and harmful to homeless people.
By declining to hear a panhandling case, SCOTUS left intact a ruling protecting homeless people’s First Amendment right to ask for help in public.
As Los Angeles prepares for the 2028 Olympics, warning signs suggest the city may clear visible homelessness through sweeps and surveillance.
When Tyrah Adams was killed during a Louisville “routine cleanup,” advocates say her death exposed dangerous gaps in safety ...
An investigation into the foster care to homelessness pipeline reveals how housing instability increases homelessness among former foster youth.
As political rhetoric and local policies increasingly criminalize homelessness, violence against homeless people continues ...
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