New data shows overall homelessness dipped slightly for the first time since 2018, even as more families with children and unaccompanied youth fall into crisis.
Oklahoma City's 2026 Point in Time count shows a 1% decrease in overall homelessness, the first decline since 2022.
Tulsa and Oklahoma City property owners could soon sue local governments over the impacts of homelessness under a new ...
OKC recorded a modest drop in its homeless population in the 2026 point-in-time count, but homelessness among families and ...
The number of people experiencing homelessness in Oklahoma City decreased for the first time since 2022, city officials ...
First decline noted: Oklahoma City’s January count shows 1,867 homeless individuals, marking the first drop since 2022 and fewer unsheltered and chronic cases. Why numbers fell: Local partners ...
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