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Frederick County and City worked together to tally the number of unhoused people as part of the federal point in time survey.
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Outreach teams report most unsheltered residents accepted help.
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Monday night’s low temperature is expected to be around 8 degrees.
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As the unhoused face heightened risk of hypothermia and frostbite amidst the snow, shelters work to get people indoors, a hot meal and a place to sleep at night.
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Leaders at two prominent Baltimore organizations say a new housing development could give some of the city’s most vulnerable residents a stable place to live.
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The program can house up to 60 people a year.