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RI homeless advocates are worried about impacts to programs that help them house people experiencing homelessness.
Opinion: By dismantling proven HIV prevention and overdose reduction programs, the Trump administration is replacing science ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture moved to terminate union contracts with thousands of employees of its animal health and ...
NHS Orkney's outgoing chief executive says the islands' health service is too expensive and needs to change to be financially ...
LOOK WHO’S HERE — Former governor and NCAA President Charlie Baker is at Boston College this morning to announce a ...
Just minutes from luxury downtown and university campuses in downtown Providence, lies a starkly different reality in the ...
Trump is dismantling Housing First programs to reduce homelessness. But advocates say that could have dire consequences for people who are struggling and unhoused.
A federal judge in Washington determined Columbus and other cities should get Congressionally approved grants without being required to follow Trump's executive orders.
A $3.9 million renovation in the Alleghany Highlands is transforming an existing building into a one-stop hub for mental ...
Blase was allied with conservative hard-liners earlier this year in pushing for significant cuts to Medicaid in the first GOP ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has canceled its collective bargaining agreements with labor unions representing more than ...
President Donald Trump’s executive order calling for the crack down on homelessness has sparked concern among advocates nationwide, including San Antonio.