Mary Lou Crane of the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development was in Portland May 26 to discuss the Clinton administration\u27s new plan to combat homelessness. Under the plan, Portland will receive an increase in federal homeless assistance, from the current $531,000 to $1.2 million. The plan calls for giving cities more local control over how they spend the federal dollars
If the U.S. Senate approves an economic stimulus package similar to the one recently passed by the H...
In recent weeks the Portland City Council\u27s housing committee has suggested that the city should ...
City piece on Patricia Ordway, a local welfare rights advocate, who wants to start a non-food pantr...
Portland police chief Michael Chitwood has written to First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton asking for h...
City piece on the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development\u27s (HUD) Section 8 program ...
Portland city officials yesterdays vowed to close homeless shelters, stop providing food vouchers an...
The homeless in Portland have soup kitchens and a shelter available to them, but the various facilit...
Mark Swann is director of the social service agency Preble Street in Portland. He was on the forefro...
Examining committee: Jean Stockard, chair, Neil Bania, Donald HoltgrieveIn 1992 Congress established...
City piece on the Oxford Street Homeless Shelter in Portland, which has 154 beds. Over the Labor D...
Comment piece on Maine\u27s recent loss of over $3 million in federal funding for the homeless, the...
The homeless, jobless and mentally ill are drawn to Portland, where they find soup kitchens, shelter...
Some community activists believe that some members of the Portland City Council are attempting to ke...
The issue of homelessness appears to take on a unique complexity in Portland, Oregon. While the rest...
Portland has been recognized as a good place to live, however recent demand for housing has been dri...
If the U.S. Senate approves an economic stimulus package similar to the one recently passed by the H...
In recent weeks the Portland City Council\u27s housing committee has suggested that the city should ...
City piece on Patricia Ordway, a local welfare rights advocate, who wants to start a non-food pantr...
Portland police chief Michael Chitwood has written to First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton asking for h...
City piece on the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development\u27s (HUD) Section 8 program ...
Portland city officials yesterdays vowed to close homeless shelters, stop providing food vouchers an...
The homeless in Portland have soup kitchens and a shelter available to them, but the various facilit...
Mark Swann is director of the social service agency Preble Street in Portland. He was on the forefro...
Examining committee: Jean Stockard, chair, Neil Bania, Donald HoltgrieveIn 1992 Congress established...
City piece on the Oxford Street Homeless Shelter in Portland, which has 154 beds. Over the Labor D...
Comment piece on Maine\u27s recent loss of over $3 million in federal funding for the homeless, the...
The homeless, jobless and mentally ill are drawn to Portland, where they find soup kitchens, shelter...
Some community activists believe that some members of the Portland City Council are attempting to ke...
The issue of homelessness appears to take on a unique complexity in Portland, Oregon. While the rest...
Portland has been recognized as a good place to live, however recent demand for housing has been dri...
If the U.S. Senate approves an economic stimulus package similar to the one recently passed by the H...
In recent weeks the Portland City Council\u27s housing committee has suggested that the city should ...
City piece on Patricia Ordway, a local welfare rights advocate, who wants to start a non-food pantr...