Denver city officials claim that overall homelessness in Denver is down for the first time in nine years. Mayor Mike Johnston ...
The number of people living in Denver without homes has decreased for the first time in almost a decade, according to the Metro Denver Homeless Initiative’s annual one-night census.
Denver's homelessness fell to its lowest level in nine years, according to the latest point-in-time (PIT) count, which found ...
For Denver residents, the takeaway is cautious: visible progress on street homelessness is real, but keeping it going will ...
The former case manager shared her experience anonymously with CBS Colorado days after issuing her resignation letter on Nov. 11. She was working for nearly a year at the Tamarac Family Shelter ...
Homelessness in El Paso County grew between 2024 and 2025 at a rate faster than any other part of Colorado, according to a new statewide report released Monday. The second annual, industry-produced ...
The report shows a 1.3% drop in the city's homelessness rate in 2025, while housing and prevention programs expanded ...
By combining shelter and wraparound services under one roof, Urban Peak is moving homeless youth to permanent housing in 33 ...
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Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Homelessness grew in metro Denver in the region’s annual point-in-time count released Wednesday, but city officials see a big silver lining — a notable ...
DENVER — Along the Cherry Creek Trail, a man who was tending a fire agreed to talk to 9NEWS as flames crackled and flickered feet away from a metal park bench. “To stay warm. It’s snowing outside.
A Denver man says he fell asleep in a dumpster and almost didn’t wake up after being crushed. Now he’s suing. Steven Egloff ...