In some Illinois cities, shoplifting, calling 911 too many times or even being a victim of a crime can get you kicked out of your home. By Sidnee King Pineda Photographs by Jamie Kelter Davis Sidnee ...
A group of tenets at the Colony Creek Apartments gathered to share tacos and pozole with their apartment management and Austin police last Thursday evening to celebrate the North Austin community's ...
A new investigation reveals how in some Illinois cities, a simple 911 call can get renters evicted. An investigation by The New York Times and the Illinois Answers Project shows that many cities in ...
An investigation from The New York Times and The Illinois Answers Project found that renters in Illinois risked eviction if they had too much contact with the police. By Sidnee King Pineda Times ...
The laws were promoted as a way to clear out violent criminals, drug dealers and nuisance tenants who made life miserable for their neighbors. But an investigation by The New York Times and the ...
Gail Diop sits in her kitchen at her home in Schaumburg. In 2017, Diop was told by the landlord of her home in Palatine to move after a misunderstanding involving her son’s friend, despite clarifying ...
Arizona's "crime-free" housing programs, designed to reduce crime, have instead increased evictions, particularly among low-income and minority renters. The Arizona Attorney General's office is ...
With housing costs soaring and renters struggling to keep up, the City of Glenwood Springs is hosting a free housing symposium on Thursday, April 24, aimed at giving residents the tools they need to ...
Eliminating federal funding for Housing First programs, initiatives that provide people experiencing homelessness (PEH) with stable housing without requiring sobriety or treatment, could lead to a ...