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Oklahoma City is on track to see a higher homeless population this year than in 2016, when 1,511 people reported being homeless. That number was a 16% increase over 2015’s total.
Hundreds of homeless and low-income veterans converged on the Homeless Alliance Friday for the annual Sooner Stand Down.
A freeze on some public housing applications may mean thousands of Oklahomans will be forced to live on the street.