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Officials have received 111 self-reports of flood damage at rental properties stemming from the most recent flood through the 211 system.
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Providers say their methods of securing housing and getting residents sheltered are successful, but they need more funding to keep the work going.
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In Connecticut, early childhood educators make an average salary of less than $30,000 annually, making it hard to afford basic needs, like rent. A nonprofit preschool in New Haven is offering its teachers free housing to ease their financial burdens.
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A New Haven-based child care center is continuing its mission to ease the financial strain on early childhood educators by building rent-free homes for staff.
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Advocates say conversions could kill two birds with one stone, warding off vacancies while adding desperately needed housing.
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The court sided with the city of Grants Pass, Oregon, which created an ordinance making it illegal to sleep outside. Homeless residents were ticketed, arrested and encampments were destroyed, despite there being insufficient shelter space in the city.
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A bill headed to Gov. Chris Sununu's desk would keep the energy code at 2018 standards and update other building codes to 2021 standards. The New Hampshire chapter of the Home Builders Association has opposed adopting the updated energy codes, saying it would increase building costs.
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The decision is a win for Western cities that wanted more powers to manage record homelessness. But advocates for the unhoused say the decision will do nothing to solve the larger problem
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Statewide, this year’s census recorded 3,458 people experiencing homelessness, a nearly 5% increase over the number tallied in January 2023.
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New Hampshire’s aging population and ongoing housing shortage are making it hard for seniors to find affordable homes that fit their needs.