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A national push to criminalize homelessness is impacting the state as cities and lawmakers introduce policies aimed at regulating encampments and other support for unhoused Oklahomans, legal experts say.
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The Oklahoma City Housing Authority is set to purchase an old Motel 6 to convert into affordable housing.
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Oklahoma City released its 2023 point-in-time report, showing a slight uptick in residents currently experiencing homelessness.
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A set of ordinances to criminalize living in homeless encampments will not receive further consideration from the Oklahoma City Council.
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The U.S. Census helps determine how much federal aid each state gets, but it’s not the only population count that happens. Every year, in late January,…