A biennial census of Pueblo County's unhoused population is underway. Here's what it does and why it's important.
Upper Peninsula visitors are asked to keep a safe distance away from wild moose while tracking devices are fitted.
The goal is to not only get a sense of how many unhoused people live in that ... While the count officially takes place Jan. 28, organizers will continue to collect data through Feb.
The latest numbers won’t be available until spring, but the count came as recent national figures show homelessness rates have hit an all-time high.
How many people will live in the Netherlands in the future? Over the coming decades, the Dutch population is projected to grow steadily and reach 20.6 million inhabitants by the year 2070. The ...
The people most commonly missed are those with low income, people who rent or don’t have homes at all, people who live in rural areas and people who don’t speak or read English well. Often, these are ...
The Point-in-Time count is a snapshot of homelessness in a community. This year, local outreach workers worry some ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) – The Rhode Island Coalition to End Homelessness will conduct their 2025 Point In Time count tonight to collect data on the current state of homelessness in Rhode Island.
Although noncitizens don’t vote and aren’t eligible for federal social services programs, they still use resources in the ...
In San Bernardino County, where the count is performed annually, an estimated 3,055 county residents were living without permanent shelter in 2024, up from 2,321 in 2013. Using 2023 U.S. Census Bureau ...
Nevertheless, the U.S. Census Bureau tries to count everyone ... 5.6% of American Indians or Alaskan Natives who live on reservations and 5% of people of Hispanic or Latino origin.