The $8 million project will increase shelter capacity by 50 percent. City leaders say the timing couldn't be more urgent.
If a new city ordinance passes as expected, after June 1, feeding wild birds could be more legal than feeding the unhoused.
The ordinance places new restrictions on groups that provide food and medical treatment for unhoused people in city parks.
Phoenix has passed a new ordinance requiring permits for groups to host feeding and medical events for the unhoused in city ...
Phoenix decided to put more federal money toward homelessness over the next two years but may have to raise taxes or cut other services to sustain the programs when the funds run out. The Phoenix City ...
PHOENIX — The Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division teamed up with the Homeless ID Project for clients at the downtown Phoenix Human Services Campus to get replacement ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Faith Kearns sank to the ground and burst into tears in her studio apartment on Thursday after the Justice Department asserted ...
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Nearly three years later, Phoenix’s 'The Zone' still struggles with homelessness challenges
Businesses said the situation has improved, but hundreds still live on the streets.
Just when Phoenix thought it had cleared out "The Zone" downtown, nearby business owners and residents are raising the alarm again that the homeless encampment is making a comeback. It's about to get ...
PHOENIX - The clock seems to be ticking on a homeless encampment near Downtown Phoenix that is known as "The Zone." On Sept. 20, Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Scott A. Blaney issued a ruling on ...
PHOENIX — For years, Van Buren Street in Phoenix featured a string of rent-by-the-hour motels, but now plans are underway to transform two former hotels into housing for the homeless. “They will be ...
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