DC Resident to Mayor: Homeless Encampments Are Permitted to Remain, Does That Mean Tourists Can Camp Too?


by The Daily Signal

The Daily Signal— If Washington, D.C., isn’t going to clean up homeless encampments, it should embrace equal opportunity for all and allow tourists to pitch a tent and Read More

Newsweek—California Residents Can Be Vulnerable to Homelessness Due to Their Pets. Pet owners from California and several other states can face a struggle to secure rental housing that allows them to keep their animal companions."Many states, such as California, are increasingly becoming unaffordable to live in for most of the population. It's still tougher for people with pets; pet-inclusive, affordable housing is almost impossible to find," said Kitty Block, president and CEO of the Humane Society.Prospective renters with pets are subjected to additional deposits to already...

Indy Week—Forty Unhoused Residents Must Leave Wake County Homeless Encampment or Face Arrest. Advocates for the people in the encampment called a press conference Tuesday to bring attention to what they are calling an “act of unmitigated cruelty.”

KSNT News—‘We can’t solve homelessness’: Topeka leaders continue homeless cleanup efforts. TOPEKA (KSNT) - Topeka leaders say crews are continuing their efforts to combat the homeless issue in the Capital City. At the mayor's monthly press conference, Topeka City leaders discussed the ongoing work to clean up homeless camps near the Kansas River. In February, city crews cleaned up 177 tons of trash and debris from []