There’s one thing L.A. officials all agree on, and that’s the need for higher taxes to pay for homelessness programs.
Some advocates predict “brutal, fast change” if the president-elect makes good on his talk of reducing federal spending.
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird joined Texas and 13 other GOP-led states to fight the federal government’s “radical energy ...
An Arkansas organization is getting over $2 million in federal funding to help support housing stability and prevent ...
Fifteen Republican-led states and a national home builders group on Thursday filed a lawsuit challenging new minimum energy ...
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced more than $701,000 to be allocated to the Brattleboro, ...
The federal government is sending more than $14 million in taxpayer funds to several areas of Ohio to address home health and ...
This isn’t the first time that BMW has teased the new heads-up display called BMW Panoramic iDrive. The company showed off a ...
HUD is seeking more information on making properties more resilient to extreme weather in the hope of impacting insurance ...
The leading homebuilder trade group was joined by a consortium of state attorneys' general in the filing, alleging higher ...
Seniors at Serenity Towers will finally see change with the new year. The Memphis Housing Authority is now in charge, taking ...
Notice to vacate orders were posted Tuesday on every tent in the encampment off Payne Avenue and East Seventh Street.