Comment piece on Maine\u27s recent loss of over $3 million in federal funding for the homeless, the brunt of which will fall on Portland. The city has developed an array of programs for the homeless in Greater Portland and beyond. Mention is made of the lack of services for the homeless in towns around Portland, which depend on the city to provide for their homeless people
Homeless shelters are mandated by the Maine State Housing Authority to provide shelter for no longer...
Brief article about the city of Portland\u27s decision not to buy the Maine National Bank building, ...
Mary Lou Crane of the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development was in Portland May 26 to ...
Comment piece by Michael Donahue of South Portland on a recent report issued by the Maine Developme...
Article reporting that poor mothers, the elderly and the homeless will feel the pinch as Maine legis...
Brief article relating the status of some of the asylum-seeking families who came to Maine in the su...
The homeless, jobless and mentally ill are drawn to Portland, where they find soup kitchens, shelter...
Portland city officials yesterdays vowed to close homeless shelters, stop providing food vouchers an...
Many of us have an unconscious bias towards homeless people and do our best to ignore them whenever ...
The issue of homelessness appears to take on a unique complexity in Portland, Oregon. While the rest...
City piece on the Maine Speakout Project, a Portland-based gay advocacy program begun in 1995 that ...
Cover Story piece on the city of Portland\u27s financial problems. City councilors say Portland is...
Cover Story piece on Portland\u27s population of mentally ill people and the related social and eco...
So Noted piece on the gentrification of Portland and the demolition of homes in Portland\u27s Baysi...
This year, 2,500 to 3,500 Mainers will experience at least a night of homelessness. Half of the hom...
Homeless shelters are mandated by the Maine State Housing Authority to provide shelter for no longer...
Brief article about the city of Portland\u27s decision not to buy the Maine National Bank building, ...
Mary Lou Crane of the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development was in Portland May 26 to ...
Comment piece by Michael Donahue of South Portland on a recent report issued by the Maine Developme...
Article reporting that poor mothers, the elderly and the homeless will feel the pinch as Maine legis...
Brief article relating the status of some of the asylum-seeking families who came to Maine in the su...
The homeless, jobless and mentally ill are drawn to Portland, where they find soup kitchens, shelter...
Portland city officials yesterdays vowed to close homeless shelters, stop providing food vouchers an...
Many of us have an unconscious bias towards homeless people and do our best to ignore them whenever ...
The issue of homelessness appears to take on a unique complexity in Portland, Oregon. While the rest...
City piece on the Maine Speakout Project, a Portland-based gay advocacy program begun in 1995 that ...
Cover Story piece on the city of Portland\u27s financial problems. City councilors say Portland is...
Cover Story piece on Portland\u27s population of mentally ill people and the related social and eco...
So Noted piece on the gentrification of Portland and the demolition of homes in Portland\u27s Baysi...
This year, 2,500 to 3,500 Mainers will experience at least a night of homelessness. Half of the hom...
Homeless shelters are mandated by the Maine State Housing Authority to provide shelter for no longer...
Brief article about the city of Portland\u27s decision not to buy the Maine National Bank building, ...
Mary Lou Crane of the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development was in Portland May 26 to ...