North Dakota November 15, 2022 New Senate, House leaders elected by GOP majorities in North Dakota Legislature The GOP majorities in the North Dakota Legislature have elected new House and Senate leaders. Sen. David Hogue and Rep. Mike Lefor will serve as leaders in their respective chambers.
Colorado November 7, 2022 Colorado voters take on the state’s soaring housing costs Coloradans are tackling the state’s expensive housing costs on this year’s ballot measures. Some of the measures include allocating tax revenue towards affordable housing.
POLITICS November 4, 2022 Katie Porter extended leave approved after UC Irvine dean warned rejection could reflect 'badly’ on school Democratic Rep. Katie Porter, a professor on leave from University of California, Irvine, still owns her on-campus home despite not teaching at the school for nearly four years.
Georgia November 2, 2022 Georgia stops accepting applications from people asking for rent assistance A Georgia agency is no longer accepting applications for rent assistance from the federally funded aid program. The program began in 2020 to help combat evictions.
US October 23, 2022 Maryland couple says strangers have moved into the home they just bought and refuse to leave A couple in Prince George's County, Md., is supposed to be moving into their newly purchased home, but instead are trying to figure out why there are people already living inside it.
OPINION October 17, 2022 California’s homelessness crisis hamstrung by expensive lack of accountability California’s homelessness crisis hamstrung by expensive lack of accountability according to key reports. Oakland spent $69 million and doesn’t know results.
VIDEO October 4, 2022 Houston welcomes first multi-story 3D printed home The first 3d printed, multi-level home in the U.S. will go to one lucky buyer, but the builders say it’s part of on-going research to streamline and automate construction.
Colorado October 3, 2022 Denver housing program saw less homeless hospitalization and crime, but death rate remains the same A new study in Denver, Colorado, found that short-term supportive housing did not decrease the mortality rate among the homeless population.
Homeless Crisis September 28, 2022 Lawsuit demands San Francisco stop homeless camp sweeps Advocates of the homeless are suing San Francisco, claiming that the city is harassing and destroying the property of homeless people.
VIDEO September 24, 2022 High taxes, rising costs, crime spur exodus to red states: Jonas Max Ferris, Danielle DiMartino ӣƵ Contributor Jonas Max Ferris and Quill Intelligence CEO Danielle DiMartino discuss the population exodus from Democrat states to GOP states over taxes, cost of living and crime on 'Cavuto Live'.
Washington September 21, 2022 Seattle residents will be able to vote on affordable housing plan An affordable housing plan will be proposed on a 2023 election ballot. If passed, rental costs will be protected from market fluctuations.