With the temperatures dropping down to cold and brittle, some warming centers are either opening their doors or gearing up to help those who need it.“The way we
News 9 Investigates has learned the number of people experiencing homelessness in New Hampshire is up more than 50% in the last year, according to preliminary data from the annual point-in-time count held in January.
Under the bill, introduced by Republican Sen. Dan Innis, state money would go to projects including tax credits for repurposing historic structures for housing options, and expanding emergency shelter bed shelters.