Month: May 2024
Homelessness rises in San Diego to nearly 3,500 in latest count
More than 10,000 homeless people were again tallied countywide during the annual Point in Time count in January
Four area mayors come together to create first unified homelessness initiative

Homelessness is a problem in multiple areas throughout the Lowcountry, pushing area mayors to work together and help create resources for those in need.
Rare tornado hits Haiti, injuring more than 50 people and leaving hundreds homeless

The U.N. said a rare tornado has left more than 50 people injured and destroyed over 200 homes in the community of Bassin-Bleu in Haiti; 10 people were hospitalized after being ‘seriously injured.’
Dallas officials say they’ve ‘effectively’ ended veteran homelessness. Here’s what that really means
Local, regional and federal officials announced an ‘effective’ end to veteran homelessness in Dallas. But what does that really mean for DFW’s veterans?
Hampshire Mall set to hit foreclosure auction block

Hampshire Mall in Hadley is set to be on the foreclosure auction block at time when many area malls are undergoing change.
NKY woman forced to file for bankruptcy to save home as foreclosure rates rise across US

Foreclosure rates are creeping up as the United States continues to claws its way out of the financial pit that Covid dug for mortgage holders.
Jacksonville Bold for 5.22.24: Homeless plan coming soon.

A plan by the Donna Deegan administration to implement state legislation requiring counties to ban public sleeping or camping by unhoused people is forthcoming.
Homeless man charged with sexually assaulting 4-year-old boy in N.J. park

The assault took place in Morristown nearly two weeks ago, the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office said .
Mitchell on “Authorized” Homeless Camp Idea: ‘Yeah, We’re Not Doing That’

Mayor Jon Mitchell and Councilor Leo Choquette have responded to Councilor Shane Burgo’s motion to discuss an “authorized” homeless encampment in New Bedford.