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An uptick in homelessness spurred an emergency response effort last winter to set up two temporary shelters for families to escape the cold. The goal is to draft a more proactive response this year.
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Idaho Matters takes a look at some of states most urgent health needs.
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The high price of housing in the Treasure valley continues to leave many families out of reach of an affordable place to live. One Idaho nonprofit is working to help change this though, building and preserving affordable housing in places like Nampa and Caldwell.
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The Kamiah School District in North Idaho serves around 400 students. About 10% of those students are homeless, said Terry Law, the district’s family support liaison.
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Real estate prices in Ketchum skyrocketed during the pandemic. Now the community is trying to stop the bleed of local workers being priced out.
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Since 2006, CATCH Idaho has been working to provide housing for families that are experiencing homelessness. Now the nonprofit is also connecting families with the healthcare they need.
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The Boise City Council voted Thursday night to approve the draft resolution that updates the city's zoning code. The last time the zoning code was updated was in 1966.
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A program to help people cover rent closes.
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Why is today’s racial wealth gap so stark and why is it growing?
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An affordable housing development for McCall-Donnelly School District employees is one step closer to becoming reality.