I understand the urgent need for increased housing, but we must also consider how densification impacts public safety as well as everyone’s quality of life and mental health. Send letters to the ...
Dear Editor: I just want to say a heartfelt thank you for last week's cover story about the homelessness crisis ("As homelessness rises in Dane County, housing services are limited," Jan. 8) This ...
All of this was done despite the fact that Utah State Housing had remedied the situation of the girl complaining of the transgender RA by immediately providing new housing options.
The often-dreaded cover letter is your secret weapon for standing out. Despite its importance, only 38% of candidates submit one for a job posting when required. The truth? A generic, formulaic ...
This article shows that at least one Democrat has the political courage to tackle the underlying problem of unaffordable and unavailable housing, and it doesn’t involve building new housing ...
That about sums up our thoughts in response to a letter to the editor sent by Brad Cavanagh ... Research clearly demonstrates what is actually required is housing and support services, and a lot more ...
I was discouraged to read the article on Jan. 8 about yet another high-rise development downtown — more housing for rich ... Generally, we limit letters to 200 words. Cite sources of where ...
Every job needs two beds (we want a future generation). But we have low unemployment, a boom in job creation and not enough housing. Next year apportion a half billion to housing creation focusing ...
To the Editor: How to solve the affordable housing problem has become a major topic of discussion in today’s news. What you never hear is that each new affordable housing unit results in every ...
The judges wanted to recognise their efforts and excellence throughout 2024. Amy’s role as a housing specialist is crucial in ensuring effective delivery of DFG services, particularly for children’s ...
There’s a housing shortage in Southern Nevada? Costs for housing keep rising? Homelessness is up 18 percent? What? Hmmm. Well … I would guess common sense and math applies to the 8 million ...