New federal data says the number of Ohioans experiencing homelessness grew almost 7% last year, but one local expert says the point-in-time count is often inaccurate. The report from the U.S.
A growing number of people in Cincinnati and Hamilton County experienced homelessness in 2024, and fewer got the help they needed to stay in stable housing. That’s according to Strategies to End ...
After a substantial drop in 2023 following a spike during the pandemic, Hamilton County saw a more modest decline in unsheltered homelessness this year, according a numbers released Thursday by the ...
There was no mass exodus or police presence Sunday afternoon at a homeless camp near Hamilton Plaza on Dixie Highway. The people living in the area known as “The Hill” had been told they have to leave ...
CINCINNATI — Hamilton County is seeing an increase in the number of people experiencing homelessness. Organizations like Strategies to End Homelessness attribute this to a large demand for limited ...
In an effort to better measure the level of homelessness in the area, Hamilton County is pushing for a different metric than typically used to count the number of people experiencing homelessness.
As temperatures drop, the city of Hamilton is spending nearly $250,000 to provide 10 more beds to accommodate an increasing number of homeless women. The city will spend $99,075 to temporarily boost ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Tens of millions of taxpayer dollars are spent annually on addressing homelessness in Hamilton County and Cincinnati, but advocates argue the funds aren't being allocated ...
CSX Transportation employees called the Hamilton Police Department for help Thursday morning with people from a homeless camp near railroad tracks in the Lindenwald area on Dixie Highway. Hamilton ...
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