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Two developers received COVID-19 relief money to help bring more affordable housing to the city.
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The shelter will provide access to area housing and counseling services.
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NPR's Books We Love tool helps readers find great new releases. And revisiting a conversation about homelessness around the state.
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Labor Day Weekend brings art and high heat to Sioux City. One artist is working to modify mindsets about his hometown.
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As Iowans experience another day under an excessive heat warning, there are some who don’t have a place to protect themselves from stifling conditions. One Sioux City non-profit is helping homeless people get through the week more safely.
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How do people become homeless? When you’re homeless, what are the barriers to finding permanent shelter?
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Point-in-time counts take place over a 24-hour period and survey those who are experiencing homelessness: people who are unsheltered or those who are using emergency shelters or transitional housing.
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Thousands in Iowa are homeless, living without permanent shelter. On this episode of River to River, the findings of a new study on people who are unsheltered in our state.
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Journalists and experts share the latest news, including pre-historic sloth fossils found in southwest Iowa, a homeless camp razed by Cedar Rapids midwinter and more.
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The Warming Shelter will now be open 365 days a year. It hopes extending its hours can help combat the rising need in the Sioux City area.