In a Jan. 27 oversight roundtable, the D.C. Housing Authority (DCHA) addressed findings from Chief Compliance Officer Petuna ...
On Feb. 3, the D.C. Council approved a bill that would stop landlords from evicting tenants on days when the temperature is ...
A confluence of socioeconomic factors has had a strong influence on D.C.’s severe crisis in affordable housing, Mark Rose ...
A reflection on friendship, ego, homelessness advocacy, and how random acts of kindness sustain the lifelong struggle.
Ruby Corado was sentenced for diverting at least $150,000 in emergency federal COVID-relief funds for personal use, according ...
On Jan. 21, Pathway Homes launched the mobile shower at its first official stop in D.C., Miriam’s Kitchen, a homelessness ...
An ongoing lawsuit over the future of federal funding to end homelessness is leaving D.C.-area organizations with uncertainty as the year gets underway and some grants begin to expire.
A majority of the encampment closures were ultimately cancelled or rescheduled due to weather or residents moving before the clearing date.
Chapter nine of The Grind sees Jackson Terry confront false charity accusations, betrayal, and high-stakes choices ...
A Street Sense vendor reflects on faith, gratitude, personal growth, sobriety goals, and hope for connection in the new year.
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