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A bill that would have allowed a single-family homeowner connected to municipal sewer an water to split their home into four distinct units didn't pass in the House of Representatives. But residents in Spokane are trying it out.
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Following a rat infestation, local housing advocates and some city leaders say more needs to be done to ensure that landlords take accountability for housing code violations.
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Under the bill, introduced by Republican Sen. Dan Innis, state money would go to projects including tax credits for repurposing historic structures for housing options, and expanding emergency shelter bed shelters.
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Funcionarios advierten frío extremo este fin de semana. Waypoint de Manchester y Rochester aceptan donaciones de ropa para jóvenes indigentes. Veterinarios advierten que las mascotas solo deben salir para ir al baño durante el frío.
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Outreach workers say getting in a virtual line put together by New Hampshire agencies is one way that people who are in the most vulnerable positions might be able to find a home. But they also say it alone won’t solve the state’s homelessness crisis.
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NHPR’s All Things Considered host Julia Furukawa spoke with Manchester’s Director of Homelessness Initiatives Adrienne Beloin about her priorities for addressing the city’s homelessness crisis.
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Unhoused residents say the city perpetuates a cycle of sweeps and no long-term solutions.
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Rep. Ellen Read, a Democrat from Newmarket, said the bill was meant to address the “major, major housing crisis” facing the state.
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Housing, energy, marijuana legalization — those are just a few of the priorities House leaders have outlined for this legislative session. But what are the actual policies lawmakers are proposing?
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While there are some signs of downward pressure on record-high prices, homes in New Hampshire were increasingly harder to afford through 2022.