A new federal audit shows major oversight gaps in privatized military housing, revealing missed warning signs, inconsistent safety standards, and families still reporting moisture problems in 2025.
Military families across the country continue to face mold, leaks, pests and long repair delays in privatized base housing.
Those costs include exterminators, mold inspection services, hotel stays, medical services, and products such as water ...
Some senior Trump administration officials have reportedly moved into Washington, D.C.-area military housing amid heightened harassment and threats — a move that has drawn criticism from left-leaning ...
ANBSACH, Germany — Who doesn’t get excited when a hedgehog runs around in their garden making funny little noises? Especially when winter comes, many people want to help hedgehogs and take them inside ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Efforts are underway to help more than a thousand military families in the San Diego region who have been heavily impacted by the ongoing government shutdown. To ease the ...
As modern warfare shifts toward high-intensity conflict and contested supply lines, the ability to build and sustain combat ...
Melanie Griffiths has received funding from the ESRC and British Academy for migration-related research. She sits on the trustee boards of the NGOs Right to Remain and Open Door. The first two sites ...
The Salvation Army is ending a rental housing program that supported hundreds of people in the Durham Region, after funding was cut earlier this year. As CBC's Christian D’Avino explains, two ...
Leo Pareja has spent more than 20 years observing the wild swings of a boom-and-bust U.S. housing market. Now, Pareja, the chief executive of eXp Realty EXPI, one of the largest real-estate brokerages ...
But 55 days after he was originally kicked out of his previous home, William's House of Hope was able to find Steckbauer an ...