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Author: Romina Ruiz-Goiriena, USA TODAY

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Florida is the epicenter of the nation’s HIV and opioid crises. This doctor is battling to stop the virus and winning.

November 15, 2021 Romina Ruiz-Goiriena, USA TODAY Comments Off on Florida is the epicenter of the nation’s HIV and opioid crises. This doctor is battling to stop the virus and winning.

This pilot needle exchange program accomplished the unthinkable: the highest-ever suppression rate of HIV in the country.

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Under Biden’s new budget offer, ‘Choice Neighborhood’ grants for affordable housing could be expanded to more cities

October 29, 2021 Romina Ruiz-Goiriena, USA TODAY Comments Off on Under Biden’s new budget offer, ‘Choice Neighborhood’ grants for affordable housing could be expanded to more cities

HUD’s signature Choice Neighborhoods program would expand under the Build Back Better Act being pushed by the Biden Administration.

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Miami commissioner’s solution to homelessness? Let the unhoused move into your home

October 27, 2021 Romina Ruiz-Goiriena, USA TODAY Comments Off on Miami commissioner’s solution to homelessness? Let the unhoused move into your home

Under the proposed “adopt-a-homeless” plan, the city would lean on private residents to house homeless people.

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Exclusive: HUD unveils plan to tackle climate change, protect homeowners and low-income renters

October 7, 2021 Romina Ruiz-Goiriena, USA TODAY Comments Off on Exclusive: HUD unveils plan to tackle climate change, protect homeowners and low-income renters

The plan announced Thursday is one of the most concrete steps the housing department has taken to tackle the effects of global warming.

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Know thy tenant: Philadelphia’s eviction diversion model keeps tenants in their homes. Landlords get paid, too.

September 24, 2021 Romina Ruiz-Goiriena, USA TODAY Comments Off on Know thy tenant: Philadelphia’s eviction diversion model keeps tenants in their homes. Landlords get paid, too.

After Philadelphia passed sweeping reforms mandating landlords apply for rental relief and participate in diversion programs, 92% of evictions were resolved.

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More Americans struggling to put food on the table after federal benefits end

September 18, 2021September 18, 2021 Romina Ruiz-Goiriena, USA TODAY Comments Off on More Americans struggling to put food on the table after federal benefits end

Experts warn the largest cutoff of federal benefits in U.S. history earlier this month means millions of Americans are back to rationing food.

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Will unemployment benefits be extended again? Everything you need to know about federal benefits ending

September 8, 2021 Romina Ruiz-Goiriena, USA TODAY Comments Off on Will unemployment benefits be extended again? Everything you need to know about federal benefits ending

As federal benefits meant to ease the economic effects of COVID-19 come to an end, millions of Americans have been left with few options.

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‘What will I tell my son?’: Family wrestles with missing mother and grandmother after building collapse in Florida

June 25, 2021June 26, 2021 Romina Ruiz-Goiriena, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘What will I tell my son?’: Family wrestles with missing mother and grandmother after building collapse in Florida

A man’s mother and grandmother were inside a 12-story building when it collapsed in Surfside, Florida. Now, he is struggling with how to tell his son.

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Biden’s infrastructure plan calls for cities to limit single-family zoning and instead build affordable housing

April 14, 2021 Romina Ruiz-Goiriena, USA TODAY Comments Off on Biden’s infrastructure plan calls for cities to limit single-family zoning and instead build affordable housing

Biden’s infrastructure bill aims to curb exclusionary zoning, which has led to racial segregation and climate vulnerability for low-income Americans.

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Rationing insulin. Skipping meals. One woman’s struggle to survive on minimum wage

April 6, 2021April 6, 2021 Romina Ruiz-Goiriena, USA TODAY Comments Off on Rationing insulin. Skipping meals. One woman’s struggle to survive on minimum wage

This middle-aged woman works two jobs, six days a week earning minimum wage. She can’t afford to buy food, toiletries or lifesaving medicine.

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