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Indiana homeless advocate says they’ll need more funding to keep white flag shelter open next seasonLast fall, the Homeless Coalition of Southern Indiana secured a more permanent location for its emergency white flag shelter. The group's director said that’s providing more stability for the program’s clients, at a time of increased need.
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Louisville Metro will provide additional funding to developers that want to convert downtown office buildings into housing. The program is aimed at giving new life to buildings that have sat vacant since the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A pair of journalists reflects on their reporting and experiences at the Arthur Street Hotel in Louisville.
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EasyKnock, which pioneered 'sale-leaseback' deals for struggling homeowners, abruptly closes its doors.
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Hundreds of Dosker Manor residents owe unpaid rent. That creates a barrier to getting relocation assistance, and the debt could follow them for years.
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Challenges are growing for people experiencing homelessness in Kentucky, but a group of housing advocates is offering a different path forward.
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LISTEN: Houseless Kentuckians facing arrest after failing to appear for ‘unlawful camping’ citationsNearly two dozen unhoused people in Louisville have faced bench warrants after they failed to appear in court for “unlawful camping,” as a result of the Safer Kentucky Act. Advocates say it's what they feared, but expected.
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The Arthur Street Hotel’s unique model — focused on housing first and treatment later — is seeing success. But that comes with challenges and scrutiny.
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A large property has sat vacant and contaminated in Louisville’s majority-Black West End for years. But a new project adding affordable housing and commercial space could soon begin on treated soil.
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As the United States faces a housing and housing affordability crisis, Louisville lawmakers are considering a new tool touted as the first of its kind in the country.