One woman said renters like herself around the Treasure Valley are wrongfully judged for previous financial decisions. READ MORE Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Health care or housing? More states are using Medicaid funds to help the homelessNextNext post:HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge agrees: ‘The rent is too damn high!’More articlesThe Boise Solution: How Idaho’s capital city tackles homelessness and crimeNovember 18, 2024‘Not just a statistic’: City of Boise, Idaho Housing and Finance Association awarded $7 million to combat teen homelessnessNovember 6, 2024City of Boise opens fair housing public surveyOctober 28, 2024The Franklin: Boise’s first affordable housing land trust projectOctober 28, 2024Idaho Supreme Court hears arguments in lawsuit over Interfaith Sanctuary’s relocationOctober 18, 2024‘It’s terrifying’: Evictions in Ada Co. spike, with nearly a quarter of filings come from two landlordsOctober 4, 2024
‘Not just a statistic’: City of Boise, Idaho Housing and Finance Association awarded $7 million to combat teen homelessnessNovember 6, 2024
Idaho Supreme Court hears arguments in lawsuit over Interfaith Sanctuary’s relocationOctober 18, 2024
‘It’s terrifying’: Evictions in Ada Co. spike, with nearly a quarter of filings come from two landlordsOctober 4, 2024