The South Carolina State Housing Finance and Development Authority’s (SC Housing) Workforce Housing Initiative Pilot Program is offering a solution to one of the state’s most pressing
Recently, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced nearly $3.6 billion in Continuum of Care (CoC) program awards for nearly 7,000 projects that provide housing assistance a
Yvonda Bean, CEO of the Columbia Housing Authority in Columbia, South Carolina, has been hired as the new leader of the Indianapolis Housing Agency, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced Tuesday.
Trump, who proposed doing away with the Federal Emergency Management Agency altogether while on a tour of disaster scenes in North Carolina and California, has since established a 20-member committee via executive order to review the agency and propose ways to overhaul its work.
Providers of community services struggled to access government funds and now question what they can rely on going forward.
Georgia leaders are sending their condolences to the loved ones of the people who died in that aircraft collision in Washington, D.C. Wednesday night.
The Fourth Circuit determined environmental officials took adequate steps to protect two vulnerable species when they approved a 9,000-acre housing project in South Carolina.
The new dormitory is being created to address housing shortages that have left some students in difficult situations. Student Cormari Jones said the school needs good housing, par
Almost 100 families are waiting to move onto the reservation, after a new bridge opened up hundreds of acres for development.
Gov. Henry McMaster reacted to a deadly mid-air collision in Washington, D.C. between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines jet.
Interim Hickory Public Housing Authority Executive Director Anthony Starr said no severance has been paid to former CEO Alanda Richardson. Starr said the housing authority's attorney advised against further comment. In October 2024, five housing authority commissioners who have since resigned approved of amending Richardson's contract.
The city of San Diego has taken one step backward and one step forward in its never-ending quest to develop housing that people of modest incomes can afford. The two downtown projects on city property are among the latest attempts to provide deed-restricted, subsidized apartments across the region.