This week Matter of Fact speaks to the mayor of Reading, Pennsylvania about the power of the Latino vote. Plus, a look at how hurricane damage is impacting voting in North Carolina. And, an 80-year-old explorer shares his past with the next generation.
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High Housing Costs Force Many Employed People into Homelessness
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December 15, 2024This week Matter of Fact travels to Knoxville, Tennessee to meet people who are experienci...