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Research shows that a “housing first” approach benefits individuals and families facing chronic homelessness and those with long-standing mental illness or substance use disorders.
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Eager to control costs and sickness, hospitals and insurers are trying to help patients access better food, housing and transportation. But so far there is little research showing these efforts work.
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Research shows housing instability threatens to undermine the U.S. public health response to COVID-19.
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As Gov. Ron DeSantis continues a piecemeal approach to stopping evictions, the questions are piling up about what happens if - and when - the relief ends.
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The move could prevent millions of evictions that housing advocates warn are looming as people who have lost work run out of money. Landlord groups want to know who will pay for the lost rent.
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The announcement was made hours before the Sept. 1 deadline.
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U.S. Army and Air Force leaders have ordered inspections of housing on their bases amid reports about unsafe conditions.
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On a recent afternoon, 71-year-old Milton Malphus walked into the community room of his senior apartment building to get some lunch. Sporting a flat...
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Florida is hot and may be trending hotter: 2015, 2017 and the early part of 2018 all set temperature records. But federal law does not require air...
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Hurricane Michael has damaged and destroyed thousands of homes and apartments in the panhandle and what’s left isn’t enough to meet the demand. Now FEMA...