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A Section 8 program in New York fights for fair housing
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A Section 8 program in New York fights for fair housing
Around 350 people are evacuated from a makeshift camp along an unused railroad track
Why are landlords in 'The Natural State' not required to provide basic services?
After two killed in a homeless camp, advocates call for more state and federal funding for affordable housing
The high cost of living in the bay area deters teachers from accepting positions, but this program solves those issues
Despite Obama’s best efforts, social mobility and welfare are severely threatened
The wealthy pay a lot to build on precarious land that could shift when mudslides occur
Demolition will begin in the Baltimore neighborhood where black detainee Freddie Gray was fatally hurt in police custody
The largest property tax increase in Chicago’s modern history was written into the city’s $7.8 billion budget
About 20 million people in the US live in mobile home communities; while demand is high, supply is dwindling