For the first time in more than two decades, San Francisco is changing the way it counts the number of unhoused individuals on its streets.
Organizers hope the latest count will yield a more accurate estimate, but the change in methodology will also make it harder to compare the new counts to those from previous years.
On one night in January every year, Milwaukee County workers scour the area looking for people experiencing homelessness for ...
Nevada will conduct its unsheltered Point-In-Time count of the state’s homeless residents Thursday. Limitations in the ...
The Road Home is taking a new approach to ensure more families are identified during Salt Lake County's upcoming ...
As the sun rose on a chilly Thursday morning, San Mateo County Supervisor Lisa Gauthier and her chief of staff, Nicole ...
The Homeless Outreach Team talks with a person during an encampment sweep on Jesse Street on August 13, 2024. Photo by Marcus Gabbert. It’s 2026, and you can play “Doom II” on a small computer you ...
The city of Pasadena held its annual point-in-time homeless count Wednesday, Jan. 21, and Thursday, Jan. 22. Pasadena is one ...
The Maricopa Association of Governments and cities across the Valley conducted the 2026 Point-in-Time count this week.
Some of us didn’t believe it when the numbers dropped for the federally-mandated count of homeless people living in Sacramento County in 2024, which showed a staggering 41% decrease in the county’s ...
Over 100 volunteers turned out for El Dorado County’s Point in Time (PIT) Count on January 29, helping to count unsheltered people experiencing homelessness across the West Slope and ...
Brittany Jackson, a volunteer for Wake County's 2025 Point In Time Count, looks around a Garner homeless encampment in January. Credit: Photo by Angelica Edwards Homelessness in Wake County is up 27 ...