City Council last week reaffirmed its commitment to tackling Austin’s homelessness crisis, pledging to use a recent data-driven report to guide housing and services investments over the next 10 years.
Tempe park rangers cited a volunteer for serving food to the homeless at a popular gathering spot called "The Hill" at Mouer ...
The meeting spot for homeless people and local nonprofits is now regularly patrolled by park rangers, who warned 78-year-old ...
Austin officials and other local leaders are seeking to fund up to hundreds of millions of dollars in new homeless services ...
The Austin City Council held its first meeting of 2025. One of the commitments is finding funding to tackle homelessness for ...
More than 100 volunteers have embarked on the January point in time count, a tally of people experiencing homelessness in ...
A pause in funding could be devastating for groups that provide essential services, like rental assistance and meal delivery.
More than a dozen local groups won a combined $14 million in federal grant funds to support their homelessness relief efforts ...
Tempe officials said 78-year-old Ron Tapscott failed to obtain a special event permit at a park and his group was warned it ...
Texas cities, counties, higher education institutions and nonprofits clambered Tuesday to gauge the potential fallout from ...
The City of Austin could take another swing at its long-term comprehensive housing goals. The Housing Department applied for ...
The latest numbers won’t be available until spring, but the count came as recent national figures show homelessness rates ...