Mayor Adams Is Sued Over Failure to Comply With New Housing Laws The City Council is expected to join the Legal Aid Society in their lawsuit to force Mr. Adams to implement laws aimed at reducing homelessness.
New York City Hid Realities of Homelessness Crisis, Report Finds City officials manipulated public data for years and delayed reporting that homeless families had stayed overnight at an intake center instead of a shelter, according to a new investigation.
New York Begins Evicting Migrant Families Who Hit a Shelter Time Limit On Tuesday, families with children had to pack up their belongings and either find somewhere else to live or line up to reapply for shelter beds.
A City’s Campaign Against Homelessness Brings Stories of Violence Local officials called for residents to deter the homeless in Kalispell, Mont., but unhoused residents said they were then accosted and attacked.
Austin Takes a Big Bet on Tiny Homes to Ease Homelessness One of the nation’s largest experiments in affordable housing to address chronic homelessness is taking shape outside the city limits.