FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- As the economy continues to show signs of recovery from the pandemic, a number of families are still struggling to pay rent and fear losing their homes -- but assistance is ...
The Santa Barbara Independent republishes stories from CalMatters.org on state and local issues impacting readers in Santa Barbara County. A $5 billion pot of federal money set aside to help people on ...
MONTEREY – The next round of the Monterey Rental Assistance Program will open Friday for Monterey residents who are facing housing instability issues. Round 3 of the program’s 2025 online application ...
A $5 billion pot of federal money set aside to help people on the verge of homelessness pay the rent is running out of cash — and no one has a plan to keep the roughly 60,000 renters, more than 15,000 ...
President Trump speaks during an April event with auto racing champions at the South Portico of the White House. (Uncredited / Associated Press) The Trump administration wants to sharply reduce ...
A for rent sign. (File photo courtesy of Southern California Rental Housing Association) San Diego’s housing crisis continues to dominate the headlines. Yet one of the most effective tools for keeping ...
Local public housing authorities were recently warned by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development of the imminent expiration of the Emergency Housing Voucher program. Here, the Mar Vista ...
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) — Trump administration proposes $26.7 billion cut to HUD, impacting Section 8 housing in California. Housing Authority director Stephen Pelz opposes shifting control of ...
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LA Wildfire Commission to Discuss Disaster Rental Assistance Program
In an effort to assist renters impacted by January’s wildfires, a Los Angeles commission Thursday will consider advancing a ...
A $5 billion pot of federal money set aside to help people on the verge of homelessness pay the rent is running out of cash — and no one has a plan to keep the roughly 60,000 renters, more than 15,000 ...
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