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Report: Pandemic Likely To Worsen Greensboro's Affordable Housing Crisis
A new report suggests the City of Greensboro is facing an affordable housing crisis.
Domestic Abuse Can Escalate In Pandemic And Continue Even If You Get Away
Loosened quarantine restrictions have given some people an opportunity to flee violence at home, but cyberstalking and high unemployment have also made it harder to completely escape after moving out.
Author Says 'Mixed Solutions Can Feel Like A Cop-Out' But May Solve Housing Inequity
Journalist Conor Dougherty doesn't traffic radical ideas in Golden Gates, but tells the story of housing in all its complexity, acknowledging that imperfect solutions are often the only solutions.
Greensboro Launches Online Survey To Assess Affordable Housing Needs
City leaders in Greensboro are working on a 10-year affordable housing plan.
Guilford County Schools Receives Award For Innovative Housing Solution
Guilford County Schools has received a $500,000 award through a nationwide competition.
Greensboro Housing Coalition's Brett Byerly Reflects On His Tenure
Greensboro Housing Coalition Executive Director Brett Byerly is stepping down from his post.
Demolition Begins For Affordable Housing Project In Winston-Salem
The former Budget Inn motel outside of downtown Winston-Salem on the corner of Peters Creek Parkway and W. Academy Street will soon be the site of 72 new affordable housing units.
Greensboro Report Finds Continuing Barriers To Affordable Housing
A new report from Greensboro's Neighborhood Development Department details the barriers that people face when trying to find affordable housing.
How Boise's Fight Over Homelessness Is Rippling Across The West Coast
Cities in the West that are dealing with an explosion of homelessness are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a lower court ruling that limits camping bans in public parks and right of ways.