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Rising rental fees are feeding evictions and homelessness

Rising rental fees are feeding evictions and homelessness

Housing advocates say rental fees make housing less affordable, especially for people of color
Posted by By Mollie Bryant August 16, 2023
Texas is banning youth curfews. Here are other ways cities can prevent juvenile crime.

Texas is banning youth curfews. Here are other ways cities can prevent juvenile crime.

Without curfews, cities could focus on connecting kids with resources instead
Posted by By Mollie Bryant August 7, 2023
More than a dozen people have died in Mississippi jails waiting for mental health treatment

More than a dozen people have died in Mississippi jails waiting for mental health treatment

And more in our newsletter
Posted by By Mollie Bryant August 2, 2023
How curfews affect unhoused and runaway kids

How curfews affect unhoused and runaway kids

Advocates worry a push for curfews is targeting homeless youth without reducing crime
Posted by By Mollie Bryant June 8, 2023
Food inflation is slowing down

Food inflation is slowing down

And how corporations have contributed to inflation
Posted by By Mollie Bryant May 10, 2023

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