Hawaii is conducting its first point-in-time count since 2024, and volunteers are fanning out across the state to gauge the ...
For the first time since 2024, Oahu on Monday resumed its unsheltered Point in Time count of people living on the streets.
The County Council’s Committee on Governmental Operations and External Affairs on Thursday voted to send to the full council ...
The last census in 2024 counted nearly 4,500 homeless people on Oahu, up from about 4,000 in 2023.
Hawaii County Council has advanced a $6 million package of homelessness and housing grants out of committee, but not without sharply criticizing local service providers for what members described as ...
Competition for a limited pot of money will be tough as the state grapples with federal cuts and uncertainty.
Nearly four years ago, the Hawaiʻi County Council tackled the local homeless population problem in a big way, earmarking the first funding of what would become $33 million. The results have been ...
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