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56,000. 2.7 million. 840,000. Why is one of California’s most pressing policy problems so hard to measure?
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JPR's Jane Vaughan interviews outgoing OHRA director Cass Sinclair about homelessness in the Rogue Valley and what's next for her
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Royal Oaks Mobile Manor in Phoenix was destroyed in the 2020 Almeda Fire.
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A new poll from the non-partisan Public Policy Institute of California shows California voters are almost evenly split on two housing-related measures appearing on the ballot this fall.
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Many of the bills make it easier to build more affordable housing, and harder for cities to ignore the state’s call to do so.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill Friday that could have made immigrants without legal status eligible for loans under a state program offering assistance to first-time homebuyers.
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As Oregon Coast communities are increasingly dominated by tourism, many long-term residents are struggling with housing instability, and homelessness.
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The lawsuit, joined by eight states and Washington D.C., alleges that RealPage’s software helps landlords keep rental prices high, even in a down market.
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Pacific Wall Systems, which constructs prefabricated wall panels at a covered plant in Phoenix, saving builders time and effort.
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An additional $4 million will help the state relaunch the program to install energy-efficient heating and cooling devices in rental homes, but funds could run out quickly.
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Wyden held a press conference on Thursday in Grants Pass to highlight two bills he’s introduced that he says would help create more affordable housing in the state.
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Grants Pass Mayor Sara Bristol joins us once again to talk about the options facing the city and all of its residents, with and without houses.
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Taking advantage of new state funds, some California healthcare providers are starting to offer what their homeless patients really need: housing.