DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) - The Inspector General for HUD has issued a very critical audit of a city of Dallas housing program and wants the city to repay the federal government $4.2 million. The program in ...
New Orleans did not adequately monitor its procurement process or consistently follow proper federal guidelines and regulations when awarding contracts for disaster recovery work following Hurricane ...
The Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority — through a contractor — failed to ensure all Section 8 housing met quality standards, according to a new federal report. The report comes a month after the ...
CEDAR RAPIDS - The “hope” is that some 300 Cedar Rapids companies that received $10.35 million in federal forgivable loans through the state Jumpstart Small Business Assistance Program will not need ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. The Housing and Urban Development Department doesn’t have the right policies in place to protect sensitive citizen information the ...
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is looking into policy changes weeks after a report showed a millionaire living in public housing. Three weeks ago, Channel 2’s Justin Gray first ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development audited a local, troubled apartment complex and gave it a "below average" rating, according to a release sent out Friday. The ...
Harris County Judge Robert Eckels is recommending taxpayers pay $211,375 for a private auditor to address concerns about how the county has tracked its use of federal housing funds. The proposal to ...
At the height of the media’s frenzied coverage of the scandal involving New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s aides closing two lanes in the George Washington Bridge this week came another bombshell, one ...
IT modernization proved critical to the Department of Housing and Urban Development issuing a clean, audited financial statement for the first time in eight years in December. HUD began working with ...
The Huffington Post reported late yesterday that five of the country's largest mortgage lenders may have defrauded taxpayers by filing false claims with the Federal Housing Administration (FHA).