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Oklahoma City Reports First Decrease in Homelessness Since 2022 | Donna D'Errico: From Homelessness to 'Baywatch' Star, Giving Back on Skid Row | Michael Levine Appointed as San Francisco's Homelessness Director | Aiyana-Lee's Journey: From Near Homelessness to Spike Lee's Film | Make Camo Your Cause: Fighting Veteran Homelessness in 2025 | Steve Hilton on California Governor Race, Homelessness, and Cost of Living | Federal Funds Unlikely to Solve Housing and Homelessness Crisis, Say Officials | Cities Criminalizing Homelessness: A Punitive Shift | Oklahoma City Reports First Decrease in Homelessness Since 2022 | Donna D'Errico: From Homelessness to 'Baywatch' Star, Giving Back on Skid Row | Michael Levine Appointed as San Francisco's Homelessness Director | Aiyana-Lee's Journey: From Near Homelessness to Spike Lee's Film | Make Camo Your Cause: Fighting Veteran Homelessness in 2025 | Steve Hilton on California Governor Race, Homelessness, and Cost of Living | Federal Funds Unlikely to Solve Housing and Homelessness Crisis, Say Officials | Cities Criminalizing Homelessness: A Punitive Shift

Oklahoma / Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City Reports First Decrease in Homelessness Since 2022

After years of increases, Oklahoma City has recorded its first decrease in homelessness since 2022. The annual Point-in-Time (PIT) Count shows a 1% reduction, signaling a potential turning point in the city's approach to addressing homeless...

Oklahoma City reports first decrease in homelessness since 2022
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TOPIC homelessness

Celebrity / Charity

Donna D'Errico: From Homelessness to 'Baywatch' Star, Giving Back on Skid Row

Donna D'Errico, best known for her role in 'Baywatch,' is giving back to the community by volunteering with the Los Angeles Mission on Skid Row. This comes from a place of personal experience, as she once faced homelessness before her Holly...

‘Baywatch’ star Donna D’Errico went from homelessness to fame, admits ‘shame’

Government / Housing

Michael Levine Appointed as San Francisco's Homelessness Director

Michael Levine, a Massachusetts Medicaid executive, has been appointed as the new director of San Francisco's Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing. Mayor Daniel Lurie selected Levine to tackle the city's ongoing homelessness cr...

Michael Levine, Massachusetts Medicaid exec, to head S.F. homeless dept.

Arts and Culture / Music

Aiyana-Lee's Journey: From Near Homelessness to Spike Lee's Film

Aiyana-Lee's career took an unexpected turn when Spike Lee discovered her music online. This led to her prominent role in 'Highest to Lowest,' where she not only acted alongside Denzel Washington but also contributed to the film's soundtrac...

Aiyana-Lee: “I was on the brink of homelessness when Spike Lee found me”

News / Veterans

Make Camo Your Cause: Fighting Veteran Homelessness in 2025

For the fifth consecutive year, FOX Corporation is partnering with U.S.VETS for the 'Make Camo Your Cause' campaign to address the critical issue of veteran homelessness. This initiative aims to raise awareness and provide essential resourc...

Fox, US VETS renew 'Make Camo Your Cause' campaign dedicated to ending veteran homelessness

News / Politics

Steve Hilton on California Governor Race, Homelessness, and Cost of Living

Steve Hilton, a Republican candidate for California governor in 2026, recently addressed critical issues facing the state, including the high cost of living and homelessness. He outlines his vision for change and how he plans to win in a pr...

INTERVIEW: Republican candidate for governor & Fox News contributor Steve Hilton

Politics & Government / Housing

Federal Funds Unlikely to Solve Housing and Homelessness Crisis, Say Officials

Amidst a growing housing and homelessness crisis, key officials are suggesting a shift away from federal funding as the primary solution. HUD Secretary Scott Turner, along with Ohio Senators Bernie Moreno and Jon Husted, advocate for local...

"The federal government is not the solution," HUD Secretary talks housing crisis in Ohio

Society / Homelessness

Cities Criminalizing Homelessness: A Punitive Shift

Following a Supreme Court ruling, cities are increasingly arresting homeless individuals for living on the streets. This punitive shift, coupled with federal policy changes, is exacerbating the homelessness crisis, deepening poverty and dis...

San Francisco Has Embraced a New Tool to Clear Homeless Camps

Policy / Public Health

Trump's New Approach to Homelessness: Involuntary Commitment and Policy Shifts

President Trump has signed an executive order aimed at addressing homelessness across the United States. The order focuses on expanding involuntary commitment for individuals with mental illness and addiction, as well as shifting federal fu...

Trump seeks to make it easier for people with mental illnesses to be involuntarily committed

Policy / Mental Health

Trump Administration Pushes for Involuntary Commitment to Address Homelessness

The Trump administration is implementing a new strategy to combat homelessness by expanding the use of involuntary commitment for individuals with mental illness. This approach aims to address the root causes of homelessness, such as drug a...

ENDING CRIME AND DISORDER ON AMERICA’S STREETS