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Idaho's Governor files lawsuit against tent encampment near Idaho Statehouse.
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Gov. Brad Little and Attorney General Lawrence Wasden have filed a lawsuit aiming to break up a tent encampment at the Idaho Capitol Annex.
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Homelessness is a growing problem in Western cities. Some communities are setting up their own encampments.
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Catch 22 is much more than iconic book, movie or a contradictory rule or limitation. In fact, it’s reality for too many Idaho families experiencing homelessness.
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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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Last year there were nearly 900 eviction hearings in the Treasure Valley and 2,500 people were left without a place to live. In an effort to help those at risk of eviction in Idaho, a new collaboration has emerged.
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Boise homeless advocates hold potluck as protesters rally against people sleeping next to statehouseOn Saturday, around 200 people went to a potluck outside the former Ada County Courthouse in Boise. They were there to support a homeless demonstration which has been on the lawn for two weeks.
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Catch up on the news of the week on the latest edition of the Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable.
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A panel discussion from the City Club of Boise about 'Our Path Home,' an initiative to end homelessness in Ada County, Idaho.
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December is here and the temperatures are beginning to drop around our state, and programs that serve people experiencing homelessness are anticipating that more people may be living on the streets or in their cars this winter.