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Health-insurance executives are likely to object that they do this already through their plans—or so they claim to Congress.
Health-insurance executives are likely to object that they do this already through their plans—or so they claim to Congress.
Homeless residents of some of California’s biggest cities increasingly are facing criminal penalties for the actions they ...
A City Council committee recommended approval of a 60-year ground lease with housing developers MRK Partners and Create Dev ...
The Metro Nashville Council unanimously approved on July 1 a resolution that offers homeless Nashvillians one month of rental ...
The school was awarded a $700,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to support a renovation ...
The legislation would cut several ODNI organizations including the National Counterintelligence and Security Center and the ...
North suburban are wary of potential federal funding cuts in infrastructure, public health, domestic violence and more.
Mortgage rates moved down this week, with the 30-year fixed rate averaging 6.72 percent, compared to 6.79 percent the ...
Housing is a basic human need, and no one should be turned away from resources and services that help them obtain stable, affordable housing because of their identity. The Fair Housing Act of 1968, ...
Inflation, high interest rates, and rising construction costs are shrinking starter homes, as homebuilders have to adjust.
Citing changes in federal funding, the Atlanta Housing Authority is reducing its new fiscal year budget by more than $80 ...