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Fear and confusion are spreading within Washington, DC’s homeless population at the start of President Donald Trump’s ...
Back in early spring, Trump’s efforts upended the U.S. Institute of Peace, among other institutions and departments. On ...
Some of the District of Columbia’s homeless residents are packing their belongings before an expected sweep to clear out ...
Several homeless encampments were cleared by D.C. police on Friday with orders from the federal government, part of President ...
Time is running out to receive money back on rooftop solar, electric vehicles and energy-efficient appliances. President ...
Despite White House actions allowing homeless people to be arrested or removed, supporting the unhoused is more effective in ...
A federal sweep of homeless encampments that began Thursday is triggering concerns among advocates who fear unhoused ...
David Barnes, who is homeless, told the NYT that he found his tent, which had previously been located in Washington Circle, ...
Using bulldozers and garbage trucks, authorities began tearing down homeless encampments as Trump's crackdown on the nation's capital ramped up.
Authorities have also scrubbed up to 80 graffiti sites from Capitol Hill Parks as of Aug. 6, Interior officials said.
While we are targeting criminals and trying to remove criminals off of the streets, we also want to make DC safe and ...
As President Donald Trump cracks down on crime and rampant homelessness in Washington, D.C., homeless individuals weighed in on what they think of the administration’s efforts to clean up the streets.