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St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson is asking a city board to approve $600,000 in federal pandemic-relief funds to build 50 tiny houses for homeless people.
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Though the city of St. Louis has added hundreds of new beds this year, outreach organizations are worried about the possibility of viral spread within emergency homeless shelters. With the first day of winter less than seven weeks away, these groups are scrambling to rewrite existing shelter procedures in an effort to keep the virus at bay.
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An online concert to benefit artists and communities affected by the coronavirus around the world will also raise money for Tent Mission STL, which helps…
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Residents of what had been St. Louis’ largest homeless encampment, located just off Market Street in downtown St. Louis, are now on the move.St. Louis…
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Updated at 11:40 a.m. May 2 with the court's rulingA federal judge has denied a request to block the City of St. Louis from clearing a downtown camp of…
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While most people have retreated to their homes to shelter in place during the COVID-19 outbreak, the homeless population often doesn’t have that option.…
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Where do you self-quarantine if you don’t have a home? Since the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued guidelines for social distancing to…
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For Nermana Huskić, the seeds of her future as a resource and service provider for homeless people were planted young. At the age of 5, Huskić witnessed…
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With temperatures expected to climb into the 90s this weekend, volunteers are stepping in to care for the city’s homeless population.People who live on…
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When Akash Munshi and other Pride St. Louis board members saw the forecast of below-zero temperatures last week, they started planning.Within two hours of…