• Career Institute South breaks ground on renovation project

    Charmaine & Robert Price Career Institute South recently broke ground on renovations and additions to the campus, a significant step forward in Dallas ISD’s commitment to expanding access to career-focused education. With the motto “developing leaders and building futures,” students, local officials, community members, and the institute’s titular couple gathered together for a groundbreaking ceremony. [] The post Career Institute South breaks ground on renovation project first appeared on The...

  • Sarnia affordable housing project may proceed without provincial cash

    Ontario nixed a requested $5-million contribution, but Lambton County’s Housing Services wants to move ahead with building as many as 50 new units of affordable housing on county-owned parkland on Kathleen Avenue in Sarnia.

  • Ariton School breaks ground on $4 million addition/renovation project

    DALE COUNTY, Ala. (WDHN) — New classrooms, a band room, and a bigger cafeteria will soon be on the campus of Ariton School in Dale County. Officials broke ground on the $4 million project on Tuesday surrounded by members of the community, SGA members, pageant queens, and band members. "I have been in the band []

  • Huntsville approves grant for affordable housing project, funding for homeless groups

    The Huntsville City Council has approved a project that will bring a new multi-family development to the city to provide safe affordable housing to vulnerable groups.

  • Handle In-House Projects More Efficiently with MS Project Pro — Just $24 Through April 16

    It's designed to help teams stay on task with features like management templates, timesheets, generators, and more.

  • New company breaks ground near Mayetta

    MAYETTA (KSNT) - Local officials with a Kansas Native American broke ground on a new environmentally-friendly business near Mayetta. Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation announced online that Tribal Council members joined forces with officials associated with Prairie Band LLC and Gaia Eco to turn some dirt at a development site near Mayetta. The ceremony is a []

  • Woman Killed After House Fire Breaks Out In Wantagh

    A woman died after an overnight Long Island house fire. The blaze broke out just before 8 p.m. Saturday, April 6 in Wantagh. Upon arrival at the home on Stanford Court, responders observed a working house fire.  The woman was removed from the residence and transported to a local hospital, where she was pronounced dead at 9:12 p.m. by hospital staff. Her identity and age have not yet been released. Firefighters from the following departments responded and put out the blaze: Wantagh Fire...

  • Poll: Americans skipping meals to afford housing

    Shafaqna English- A new survey has found that half of American homeowners and renters are struggling to afford their housing payments and the financial squeeze is so severe for many that over one in five skip meals to get by. The survey, commissioned by Seattle-based real estate brokerage Redfin and

  • Who screwed millennials out of affordable housing? Part 2 – podcast

    How did the government set fire to the Australian housing market? Jane Lee and Matilda Boseley look at how the threat of a communist uprising, a benign sounding tax review and one prime minister’s admiration for two world leaders changed the lives of young AustraliansYou can subscribe for free to Guardian Australia’s daily news podcast Full Story on Apple Podcasts and Spotify: Continue reading

  • We Need a Renters’ Tax Credit to Make Housing More Affordable

    I spent my first birthday in a shelter. Decades later, after doing all I was supposed to do to lift myself up out of poverty, I’m sofa hopping with my children. I live in Las Vegas, where I work on a program helping low-income women and children find support to keep a roof over their More

  • North Little Rock breaks ground on new animal shelter

    The current facility at 1 Championship Drive was built in 1961 and, as Hartwick said, "has not had anything added since the '80s."

  • Johnson County Supervisors change funding for affordable housing initiative

    The Johnson County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on April 3 to halt $1.5 million of funding through the American Rescue Plan Act, or ARPA, designated for an affordable housing project. Supervisor chair Rod Sullivan said that this vote was initially taken out of context. He said funding for the affordable housing project is being