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A bill to ban camping on public property is one of several Cicero Institute-supported pieces of legislation in the North Carolina General Assembly.
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Local nonprofit Reinvestment Partners finished their renovations of Maple Creek Apartments last week. They bought the property in 2019 and have since updated its amenities and utilities for its 42 affordable units.
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CASA, a nonprofit housing agency, owns King’s Ridge Apartments in Raleigh, where tenants can stay as long as they want.
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The upheaval caused by Helene has been exacerbated by the region's scant inventory of houses and its dearth of affordable rental options.
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Janet Cowell says her first priority as Raleigh's new mayor will be addressing the city's shortage of affordable housing.
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The plan is a two-year pilot called Bringing Neighbors Home. It’s supposed to help address the lack of affordable housing in Raleigh for dozens of people.
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An emergency shelter has reached its limit of available space for people with nowhere to stay during freezing temperatures.
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"HOST" is a non-profit organization free to students needing a place to live. It uses the Department of Education definition of homelessness for students to qualify.
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Proposed ordinance would prohibit camping on public rights of way and on private property without owner consent in the city.
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What’s the difference between committing the same non-violent crime in one North Carolina county and another? For Daniel Noell, a homeless man convicted…