The number of homeless people in Clark County dropped for the first time since at least 2018, the year the Council for the Homeless first released its own data. But the number is still disconcertingly high, advocates say.
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Source: The Columbian
Clark County saw slight drop in homeless population in 2023, says Council for the Homeless
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