Federal funds set aside after Hurricanes Irma and Maria and other disasters could be used to pay for President Donald Trump’s border wall if he declares a national emergency and uses disaster relief funds.
"The private sector comes in and says we can do it better, cheaper faster, but they can’t."
I don’t know anybody who would abide some stranger busting into their home and taking up residence and expecting you to support them. If I told you
This is much more than just a pile of asteroid dust.
Hold me back! D&B Supply has had fabulous tomato plant varieties available since early April. But, if you have grown tomatoes before, you know it is too early to plant. Our days may be reaching 70-degrees, but the threat of frost is still there until about mid-May. On average, the last potential frost date is May 10th, for our region<br>But, what if you just can’t help yourself? D&B has the varieties you want and if you are afraid you might not get…
Everything you need to know about Trump’s plan to declare a national emergency to fund a southern border wall.
This legislative session, however, Washingtonians have an opportunity to take a first step toward reversing this devastating trend.
Ending homelessness is simple: Provide people with a home. While it is a straightforward solution, developing new housing takes time, is costly, and often faces community opposition. Homelessness plans should reflect that homelessness at its core is a housing issue.
I’ve long argued that the real reason sprawl, or suburban development as we’ve been practicing it, is a problem isn’t because it’s ugly, environmentally damaging, racist, or…
Across the country, developers are building megaplexes meant to attract eager shoppers and savvy diners. Curbed and Eater editors weigh in on the community effects.
Cities need to focus on the humanity and the agency of the people living there regardless of socioeconomic status, says writer and activist OluTimehin Adegbeye. She poses some important questions we should ask about cities: “How are they run?”, “How do they grow?” and most importantly, “How do they decide who belongs and who doesn’t?”
Our housing options matter not just for how much money we spend, but also in other ways that have a lasting impact on our quality of life.
When an ordained, licensed, or commissioned minister receives a portion of their compensation as housing allowance, that portion is excluded from gross income and therefore not subject to federal income tax. This can represent substantial tax savings for the minister. Further, when an ordained, lice
I want to say one word to you. Just one word. Are you listening? Missiles.
A new City program — Green Benefit Districts — may not be as great an idea as it initially sounds, especially in established neighborhoods with primarily single-family homes, like the »
Instead of giving cash assistance to poor families, states are widening the racial divide.
The new Partnership for the Bay’s Future is the latest private initiative aiming to help solve the affordable housing crisis.
Federal funding is used for affordable housing and to provide services to the most vulnerable.