Appointee Jenn Jones spent the last four years as the chief of policy and membership at the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, an organization fighting housing and lending discrimination.
Zurik: Supreme Court disbars former state senator at the center of several FOX 8 Investigations
Bishop entered a guilty plea to making false statements to a federal agency connected to a loan on his New Orleans rental home State Senator Wesley Bishop has been charged by federal authorities for making a false statement to a federal agency. By Lee Zurik and Cody Lillich | January 21, 2021 at 10:46 AM CST - Updated January 21 at 10:49 AM
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Wesley Bishop, a former state senator who was the subject of several investigations by FOX 8â²s Lee Zurik, has been permanently disbarred by the Supreme Court of Louisiana.
Metro leaders cancel parts of homeless count because of COVID-19
Nashville will not be performing parts of its annual count of people experiencing homelessness this year because of concerns about spreading the coronavirus.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â Nashville will not be performing parts of its annual count of people experiencing homelessness this year because of concerns about spreading the coronavirus.
Every January, cities across the country are required to do a point in time count, an effort that aims to estimate the number of people sleeping in shelters and on the streets. In Nashville, the effort takes a large team of volunteers canvassing areas across the Metro.
The Ben Carson Years at HUD: Did He Make a Difference?
The Ben Carson Years at HUD: Did He Make a Difference?
What will Ben Carson s legacy at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development be? Will history look upon Carson s HUD tenure kindly?
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Ben Carson took the helm of the nation s top housing agency, the country was in the early throes of an affordable housing crisis. Four years, one pandemic, and a recession later, the secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development s tenure is about to come to an end.
The fight over San Antonio s Alazan-Apache Courts shows different visions for the West Side Posted By Gus Bova, The Texas Observer on Sun, Jan 17, 2021 at 10:34 AM click to enlarge Ben Olivo / SA Heron Alazán Courts resident Jacquline Caldwell speaks at a protest in front of SAHA headquarters late last year. On a Thursday in early November, nearly 70 San Antonians showed up via Zoom to address the board of the San Antonio Housing Authority (SAHA), a quasi-governmental agency that oversees the city’s public housing and Section 8 vouchers. Due to the unusual volume of people, the board chair cut individuals’ speaking time from 3 minutes to a minute and a half. In 90-second bursts, often interrupted by technical difficulties, a st