Oklahoma City has shifted its focus on homelessness toward efforts to prevent it. News 9 has followed the city's efforts over ...
A proposed bill would make it illegal for almost all Oklahoma cities to provide homeless shelters or outreach and halt ...
KOSU’s mental health and addiction reporter Sierra Pfeifer followed volunteers for Oklahoma City’s annual Point In Time count. Here’s what she saw.
Aside from the direct affects Senate Bill 484 would have on homeless populations, it's an assault on local control, opponents ...
Because of the population requirement, the bill would apply to all municipalities in the state except Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Mack Haltom, who advocates for homeless people as chief executive ...
Give a Valentine’s Day gift that gives back! Curbside Flowers offers stunning bouquets while helping people transition out of ...
Lisa Standridge represents a growing city of about 130,000 people. In conjunction, Norman, home to the University of Oklahoma, continues to see an increasing homeless population — a local ...
would prevent municipalities in all cities with a population under 300,000 from using city resources to operate homeless shelters or perform homeless outreach. Only two cities in Oklahoma have ...
To Holman, SB 484 communicates the state's homeless population should be sent to Oklahoma City and Tulsa, given just those two municipalities would be permitted to provide services. In her ...
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