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Nearly four weeks into a high-profile protest across from the Idaho Capitol, Idaho State Police have handed out several citations, seized some belongings and, according to an ISP press release, “continued to educate those on-site as to allowable and prohibited uses of state property.”
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Over the course of a week, volunteers ask people experiencing homelessness, in and out of shelters, where they slept on Wednesday, January 26.
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“I have my keys! My own keys!”Those were the exact words of a woman, fleeing domestic violence with her two sons, but graduated from the CATCH program and securing a new, safe place that they could call home.
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As temperatures in Idaho are reaching record levels, one mutual aid group in Boise is helping get cold water to vulnerable populations.
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Scorching temperatures in the Treasure Valley this week are creating dangerous conditions, especially for vulnerable populations. Nonprofits are stepping up to provide places for people to stay cool.
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With temperatures reaching into triple digits in and around the Treasure Valley, homeless populations are especially vulnerable during this time of year.
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Howard Belodoff, attorney for a group of homeless men and women in the landmark Martin v. Boise case challenging Boise's controversial "anti-camping"…
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The weather forecast is particularly cruel this week for the men, women and children who don't have a roof over their head. That said, the official Point…
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New Path Community Housing opened its doors at the end of 2018 and provided permanent homes for nearly 50 of Boise’s most vulnerable residents…
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When it comes to the populations most vulnerable to the coronavirus, people experiencing homelessness have a lot to worry about. How does someone shelter…