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Since Kentucky criminalized street camping, citations average more than one per day - mostly in Louisville and Lexington.
Kentucky could lose about $286 million in federal housing funding - out of about $651 million in current funding - under a ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - July 15 marks one year since the “Safer Kentucky Act” took effect. The law made sweeping changes to the state’s criminal landscape. Among them, it makes sleeping or camping in ...
Some advocates and service providers say the law is punishing Kentuckians experiencing homelessness rather than helping them.
New research from New York University found that if families were cut off after two years, 1.4 million households could lose their vouchers and public housing subsidies — largely working families with ...
Tuesday marked the one-year anniversary of the passage of House Bill 5, also known as the "Safer Kentucky Act." Front line homeless services providers say the bill's ban on "unauthorized street ...
As homelessness rises in Kentucky, especially outside the two largest cities, the Trump administration wants to cut hundreds ...
More than 4 million youth and young-adult families face homelessness, statistics show, prompting rare bipartisan action in Congress to expand federal support and address the growing crisis. Sens ...
As rates of homelessness rise in the US, experts are calling for urgent reforms that recognize housing as a core component of health care. Each night, nearly 800,000 individuals are unhoused ...