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The number of Wichita veterans who face homelessness is increasing. To see how one community is addressing the issue, KMUW and The Community Voice visited the Veterans Community Project in Kansas City, Missouri.
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A new eviction resolution program is coordinating services for people going through the eviction process, including mediation, legal advice and informational resources.
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Duplex developments are typically more affordable, but some residents don’t want them in their neighborhood.
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The program is different from the pandemic-era Wichita Emergency Rental Assistance, which closed in September.
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More than 1,000 children are enrolled in the Wichita School district’s McKinney-Vento program as of early December. District officials say the program had around 500 enrolled at this time last year.
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The latest census data compares the cost burden of housing between renters and homeowners.
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The facility would include a noncongregate shelter, affordable housing units and support services.
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A shooting at a Crown Heights AirBnb has led the city to consider short-term rental regulations. But some say long-term rentals in residential areas need stronger regulations, too.
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Post Road Management says it won’t accept housing choice vouchers at some of its complexes. This has raised concerns for city officials.
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ShowerUp Wichita has provided more than 2,000 showers to people who don’t have stable housing since 2020.