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Another night of frigid temperatures means an overflow crowd at the Drop Inn Center.In the warmth of the shelter, Ron Stewart explains a failed…
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Cincinnati Council could soon be asked to add homeless status or perceived homeless status to the city's hate crimes law.Council Member Chris Seelbach and…
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The effort to end homelessness is an ongoing battle here and across the country, with no simple or easy solutions. But the fight to get people off the…
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Homeless children, teens and young adults are a rising concern for police and social workers in Hamilton County.Lighthouse Youth Services CEO Bob Mecum…
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Two companies that would be neighbors of the relocated Drop Inn Center in Queensgate are expressing concerns about the plan. A city council committee…
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Construction on the new Drop Inn Center could begin later this summer and the facility could be open in August 2015. It will be moving from its current…
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Cincinnati Council could vote Wednesday to withdraw support for a controversial housing project in Avondale. National Church Residences wants to build up…
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Cincinnati Council is asking city administrators to find $30,000 for the emergency winter shelter for this season. Various groups operate the program…
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The Greater Cincinnati Homeless Coalition is suing the Hamilton County Sheriff's Department over a policy to remove the homeless from the courthouse…
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The latest report on homelessness in Cincinnati by The Partnership Center found that 34% of the city’s adult homeless population suffers some form of…