As D.C. speeds up the pace of encampment closures, people experiencing homelessness in Foggy Bottom were forced to move twice ...
With rent in D.C. hitting high rates, tenants are holding property managers accountable for hidden fees and convoluted lease ...
Jackson Terry’s poker victory changes everything—but will loyalty, greed, or desire determine his next move? The real game ...
Shakita Chapman of HIPS discusses harm reduction, social services, and advocacy for drug users and sex workers in D.C.
With affordable senior living rare in D.C, Friendship Terrace is finding ways to help low-income seniors live in retirement ...
Advocates disrupted D.C. Mayor Bowser’s budget forum to demand better funding for mental health and homelessness support.
We believe ending homelessness begins with listening to the stories of those who have experienced it.
Reflecting on March’s changing weather, history, and celebrations, from Black History Month to St. Patrick’s Day traditions.
U.S. budget cuts threaten affordable housing, jobs, and stability, forcing Americans into hardship and homelessness, James ...
Following a social media post by President Donald Trump, D.C. closed a large encampment next to the E Street Expressway with only a day’s notice. The city also closed two other encampments in late ...
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Rev. Donald Davis thanks Street Sense readers and the Quakers for their support while advocating to end homelessness.