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HUD Secretary Scott Turner and U.S. Sen. Tim Scott toured One80 Place's shelter and site of future affordable apartments for homeless in Charleston.
Republican Senator Tim Scott stopped in downtown Charleston on Monday to visit One80 Place, a local non-profit that offers shelter and wrap-around services to unhoused people. Scott, accompanied by U.
Department of Government Efficiency staffers have been given access to government databases containing private information about where people work or live - all with the intention of identifying ...
HUD Secretary Scott Turner issued a directive to HUD grantees and stakeholders emphasizing that federal housing assistance cannot ...
President Donald Trump returned to the White House with pledges to address the housing shortage and affordability crisis. But ...
Millions of dollars are on the line in Kentucky as the Trump administration seeks to drastically reduce federal government spending.
Russell Laffitte, the former Hampton banker and accused co-conspirator of convicted killer Alex Murdaugh, agreed to plead guilty Monday to six federal charges related to bank and wire fraud.
Columnist Kerry Drake questions why Wyoming’s congressional delegation is so gung-ho for this wrongheaded approach when more effective solutions exist.
Sen. Ted Budd (R-NC) is leading a bipartisan effort urging the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to ...
United States Senator Tim Scott stopped by a Charleston homeless shelter on Monday, as the final stop on a tour of Charleston County affordable housing development projects.
The administration is pushing agencies to turn over information on where people work, study and live. The data is normally protected from dissemination.
Share articleLiberty City resident Minnie Davis, a 74-year-old who recently broke her knee, has high blood pressure and doesn ...