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Commentary: Utah housing model is the wrong way to go

A controversial plan in Utah to build a remote “homeless campus” is being hailed in some quarters as a bold new approach to ...
A person asking for change on the corner or living in a makeshift dwelling outside is easy to identify as homeless or ...
While opinions on homelessness vary, a significant majority of voters say that local governments are not spending their tax ...
Incarcerating the homeless is not a solution to the problem. Rather, solving homelessness can be done cheaper and with better ...
A study on the future of Australia's housing market has revealed that even well-intended housing market interventions could ...
$4 million in state funding for supportive housing is a small step toward addressing what’s likely to become a much larger need.
A three-judge panel took cues from the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in Grants Pass v. Johnson, which found that camping bans are not cruel and unusual punishment and do not violate the Eighth Amendment ...
Oklahoma City's 2026 Point in Time count shows a 1% decrease in overall homelessness, the first decline since 2022.
SALT LAKE CITY (May 12, 2026) — Governor Spencer Cox and state officials today announced results from Utah’s 2026 annual Point-in-Time Count (PIT), showing a decline in the overall number of Utahns ...
A Tasmanian youth services organisation has launched a documentary to pull back the curtain on the work its staff do every ...
Edward Musgrove, 63, a Republican and San Marcos City Council member, is running for state Senate in District 40, ...