U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development data also showed a steep increase in the number of homeless children.
Nearly 80% of those experiencing homelessness in Ohio were sheltered while the rest were unsheltered, the report says.
Factors contributing to the rise in homelessness include lack of affordable housing, the end of COVID-era policies, and an ...
This year, those conducting the K-Count face a new challenge due to the Safer Kentucky Act, which criminalizes sleeping or ...
Officials said, "PIT Count is intended to serve as a snapshot of homelessness on a single night in January. The data collected through PIT Count is a crucial element HUD uses in determining how to ...
The upper chamber voted 55-44 to approve the former Washington Redskins and San Diego Chargers cornerback-turned-Dallas ...
A tally of thousands of homeless residents took place last night across the Denver area for the annual Point in Time count.
Because the local agencies taking the count across the country do not ask for immigration status, homeless numbers ballooned in a handful of states ... Department of Housing and Urban Development ...
A search for compassionate, sustainable solutions takes researchers to Bay Area streams to investigate the intersections of ...
The former NFL player served in the first Trump administration, promoting investment in distressed neighborhoods. Turner has ...
Official data won't be released until late spring, but volunteers noticed more unsheltered people sleeping in vehicles than ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The number of people experiencing homelessness in Ohio increased about 3% last year, according to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. There were ...