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Homelessness is increasing in Brown County. These volunteers traded a night’s sleep to document the challenge
At 4:31 a.m. the first slivers of light peeked through dark clouds over Green Bay’s waters. Along the edge of Point Comfort in the town of Scott, a pair of volunteers surveyed the landscape for people ...
The number of students grappling with unstable housing has jumped in recent years, a continuation of a decadeslong trend and ...
Homelessness in New Jersey has surged to levels not seen since 2014, with more people living in shelters, motels or on the street this year, according to a nonprofit’s annual head count. There were ...
PHOENIX — Organization leaders and staff from the Homeless ID Project spent the night outside on Tuesday to raise awareness about homelessness increasing while funding for it decreases and is under ...
A recent study shows that encampment bans and other policies that criminalize homelessness don’t keep people from living on the street, Next City reports. The analysis did not find any reduction in ...
The 2025 point-in-time count found that more than 1,800 people were experiencing homelessness in Indianapolis this January. That's the third-highest total in the past 15 years. While homelessness ...
Public discussions about homelessness in Marin County often center on compassion, public safety and fiscal responsibility. These are values most of us share. Residents want policies that reduce harm, ...
The Seattle Times’ Project Homeless is supported by Campion Foundation, Raikes Foundation and Seattle Foundation. The Seattle Times maintains editorial control over Project Homeless content. The ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness conducted the 2025 Point-In-Time Count, revealing an 8% increase in homelessness in Albuquerque. The data, collected on Jan. 22, 2025, ...
Lit New Haven Cannabis discusses the tax changes the company expects to see as the drug moves down from a Schedule I to a Schedule III. The children at Hospital for Special Care in New Britain got a ...
The number of people who are sleeping outside or in emergency shelters in Washington increased about 2.2% from January 2024 to January 2025, according to the state. The Department of Commerce’s ...
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