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.
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Tampa Monitor: CRA and land use decisions include potential land for TGH facility in Ybor City
As Tampa City Council sits as the Community Redevelopment Agency Board the final time in 2025, they have a light agenda with one final, major vote to cast—the CRA services agreement with the city.
Eligible commissary shoppers near an additional 62 military commissaries will be able to have discounted groceries delivered to their doorstep within a month, the head of the company that is to ...
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Troops will see an average 4.2% boost in 2026 housing allowance
Service members will see a 4.2% bump, on average, in their monthly Basic Allowance for Housing as of Jan. 1, defense ...
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Outdoor Christmas decorations aren't flying at U.S. Air Force base housing in the Florida Panhandle, at least not before Thanksgiving. The private company that operates a ...
Troops can expect to see basic allowance for housing increases in the range of $93 to $212 per month in 2026, depending on factors including their pay grade, family size and location, according to a ...
Mattamy Homes, North America's largest family-owned homebuilder, announces SeaWinds, a new community bringing rare new-home opportunities to the highly sought-after Pasadena area of St. Petersburg, ...
The 2026 BAH increase comes as service members are also poised to receive a pay raise — the legislation approved a 3.8% increase in basic pay for service members. The must-pass legislation now heads ...
Families assigned to two Air Force bases can officially put up Christmas decorations after an outpouring of, well, let’s call it “holiday cheer,” prompted a private housing management company to ...
The Kentucky House of Representatives during the 2025 regular session on January 7, 2025. Tasha Poullard [email protected] Some of Kentucky’s lawmakers want the rest of the General Assembly ...
A survey last month of service members living in military housing drew nearly 3,400 respondents who cited at least one significant or dangerous issue in their homes. The online survey by the nonprofit ...
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