Dallas, TX
Dallas, Collin homeless population dips, but chronic homelessness is on the rise
Barely fewer individuals are experiencing homelessness in Dallas and Collin Counties, however extra individuals are chronically homeless than in years previous, the Metro Dallas Homeless Alliance reported Friday.
The variety of individuals experiencing homelessness within the two counties in the course of the 10-day interval of the 2022 annual rely was 4,410, officers stated Friday on the group’s State of the Homelessness handle. That’s down from 4,570 in 2021.
A complete of three,996 individuals had been reported homeless in Dallas County, 1,324 of that are thought of to be unsheltered, that means that they don’t search housing in shelters and dwell on the road. In Collin County, 414 individuals had been reported, with 56 unsheltered.
There was a pointy enhance within the quantity of people that had been reported to be experiencing power homelessness — homeless for greater than a yr. In 2022, 1,029 individuals had been reported chronically homeless, up from 327 in 2021 and 505 in 2020.
MDHA president and CEO Joli Angel Robinson stated that’s not shocking. Homeless individuals are seeing fewer pathways to housing entry and advocates for the homeless are doing a greater job of assessing and documenting these populations.
Everlasting supportive housing, which offers long-term rental help and intense wrap-around companies, has grown by 5% since 2020 in each counties.
“These findings are in step with nationwide tendencies which present a surge in power homelessness by greater than 40% since 2016,” she stated. “Previous to that point, this group had been lowering considerably… These positive factors are rapidly eroding, signaling a rising variety of individuals trapped in a cycle of homelessness.”
It is a concern as a result of the chronically homeless are an particularly susceptible inhabitants, Robinson stated. Lengthy episodes of homelessness could cause or exacerbate declines in psychological and bodily well being.
Household homelessness, which incorporates home violence survivors, elevated from 559 in 2021 to 822 this yr. Veteran homelessness dropped to 314 from 375 in 2021.
This yr’s homeless rely, which occurred from February 24 to March 5, additionally could have been affected by freezing temperatures that compelled some usually unsheltered individuals to hunt emergency shelters, stated Robinson.
Since 2020, the sheltered inhabitants, which incorporates individuals in emergency shelters, transitional housing and protected havens, has elevated by 6%. In the identical timeframe, the unsheltered inhabitants decreased by 15%.
The variety of fast rehousing beds dipped barely from 1,108 in 2021 to 1,092 this yr, knowledge exhibits, however the quantity of people that exit homeless service and enter everlasting housing is at an all-time excessive at 30%, up from 20% in 2021. Fast rehousing, which offers companies akin to rental help, permits shoppers to bridge the hole between homelessness and everlasting housing.
Information additionally exhibits that extra individuals are returning to homelessness inside two years of being in an emergency shelter, protected haven, transitional housing or everlasting housing. Of those that left everlasting housing, 22% returned to homelessness inside 2 years, up from 17% in 2019, however a lower from 28% in 2018.
Robinson stated an absence of inexpensive housing and the tip of the COVID-19-related eviction moratorium may have led to this enhance.
“We do know that the information from the eviction courts exhibits that the variety of evictions filed has gone up,” Robinson stated. “We will solely hope and ensure that we’re establishing a construction in order that we will divert individuals from even changing into homeless to start with.”
MDHA on Friday additionally offered an replace of the Dallas R.E.A.L. Time Fast Rehousing Initiative. Final June, the Metropolis of Dallas and Dallas County joined MDHA, DHA Housing Options for North Texas, Mesquite, Grand Prairie and the Homeless Collaborative in a $72 million partnership to supply housing for two,700 individuals.
The purpose is to supply 2,000 individuals with a yr of rental subsidies. Greater than 750 emergency housing vouchers are to be given to households, home violence victims and individuals who have long-term bodily or psychological well being points who could not qualify for the fast rehousing mannequin.
About 1,255 individuals have been enrolled within the initiative since November 2021, in keeping with MDHA knowledge, with 599 receiving emergency vouchers and 656 in fast rehousing applications.
“We’ve seen an amazing enhance in collaboration throughout our system, with our service suppliers, to maneuver ahead on many of those big targets that we’ve got in place as a corporation,” Robinson stated. Which means not solely our metropolis companions, our county companions, however our direct service suppliers which can be actually leaning into this house.”
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A look back at instances where Dallas-area sports were impacted by inclement weather
As the Dallas area braces for the possibility of wintry precipitation, sports fans are shifting their focus to Friday’s Cotton Bowl Classic between Texas and Ohio State.
In a statement to The Dallas Morning News, a Cotton Bowl spokesperson said the game’s organizers are routinely monitoring weather reports and have plans in case inclement conditions bring any changes. If this week’s weather event does lead to a delay or postponement, it wouldn’t be the first time this area has seen its sports impacted by meteorological conditions.
Here’s a look at a few instances where bad weather affected D-FW sports, starting with Super Bowl XLV at AT&T Stadium:
2011 Super Bowl at AT&T
One of the biggest topics of discussion that came from Super Bowl XLV was the weather. A few days before the NFL’s largest event took over AT&T Stadium, snow and ice blanketed the Dallas area and led to a variety of issues.
While the game between the Packers and Steelers went on as planned, a few people suffered injuries after ice and snow fell from the stadium. A halftime show worker notably sued the Cowboys and stadium architects after being injured at the venue, saying he suffered a skull fracture and lasting medical problems. The lawsuit was settled in 2014.
At least six people suffered a range of injuries on the Friday before Super Bowl XLV when warming weather melted layers of ice and snow on the stadium roof.
Temperatures sat at 27 degrees or lower for more than three days in that stretch.
2017 tornado warning keeps Cowboys at AT&T Stadium
Weather events are usually associated with delays or postponements when it comes to the sports world. In this instance, the weather affected fans after a game ended.
Just a few short moments after the Cowboys fell to the Green Bay Packers in a 2017 divisional round playoff game, a tornado warning was issued in Arlington. AT&T Stadium was under a lockdown due to the weather, and several Cowboys employees, fans and players were told not to exit the venue as storms moved through the area.
Then-rookies Ezekiel Elliott and Dak Prescott were among those taking shelter at the stadium, spending some time on the field before they received the all-clear to leave.
2018 First Responders Bowl
This is another scenario where the weather impacting a sporting event wasn’t exactly wintry. In December 2018, Boise State and Boston College were set to face off in the first-ever SERVPRO First Responder Bowl.
The game kicked off at the Cotton Bowl and Boston College took a 7-0 lead early. With about five minutes left in the first quarter, the momentum was halted. As thunderstorms rolled through the area, continued lightning strikes near the stadium meant a string of 30-minute delays would take place.
The contest would eventually be canceled and ruled a no-contest.
2021 ice storm postpones Mavs and Stars
A severe Arctic outbreak impacted a large portion of the state in February 2021, leaving more than 1.7 million Texas homes without power. The Dallas Stars and Mavericks saw their schedules affected by this winter storm.
The Stars were scheduled to face the Tampa Bay Lightning on Feb. 21, but the NHL postponed the matchup due to ongoing power issues in the area. That was the team’s fourth postponement attributed to the storm, with other games that week against the Nashville Predators and Lightning already being pushed back.
Meanwhile, the Mavericks had a game against the Pistons postponed. The game, scheduled for Feb. 17, could not be played because of a “government shutdown of American Airlines Center” due to the ongoing storm.
2023 Pistons, Pelicans have travel issues due to icy weather
In February 2023, icy conditions in the Dallas area put a game between the Mavericks and Pelicans in jeopardy.
Ice and freezing temperatures disrupted travel across the state, meaning the Pelicans were unable to leave Denver after a Tuesday night game with the Nuggets. New Orleans was scheduled to face Dallas on a Thursday night.
While some travel-related headaches occurred, the game went on as scheduled when the Pelicans were cleared to head to Dallas. New Orleans wasn’t the only team experiencing issues. The Detroit Pistons were stuck in Dallas after a game with the Mavericks and saw a game against the Wizards postponed.
Other notable instances
1993 Thanksgiving Day Cowboys game: This game wasn’t delayed or postponed, but it was memorable. A mix of rain and sleet fell in the Dallas area on Nov. 25 1993 when the Cowboys and Dolphins faced off at Texas Stadium.
The stadium’s turf was covered, marking the first time snow fell in Dallas during an NFL game. The matchup featured a wild finish, seeing Miami come away with a 16-14 win.
2010 NBA All-Star festivities: Snow blanketed the area when AT&T Stadium hosted the NBA All-Star Game in February 2010. The event’s public opening was impacted by gloomy conditions, but the weekend was still considered a success.
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Ezekiel Elliott has a new home with the Chargers
The Dallas Cowboys released an iconic player for the second time in three years when they said goodbye to Ezekiel Elliott last week.
It was a bit of a shocking move for Dallas to release Elliott prior to the season finale, but club ownership made it clear that the reason for the timing was to afford Zeke the opportunity to latch on with a playoff contender before the league’s postseason tournament began. That has officially happened.
Ezekiel Elliott is joining the Los Angeles Chargers practice squad.
The Ezekiel Elliott return never quite took for the Cowboys at any point and he was slowly phased out over the course of the season as Rico Dowdle took center stage in the run game. Perhaps opportunities will be more present for Elliott with his new team, a club who features a fellow Ohio State Buckeye in the backfield in J.K. Dobbins.
For what it’s worth, if Elliott managed to stick around the Chargers into the 2025 season he would get a second chance to visit AT&T Stadium as a member of the visiting team as they are one of the squads Dallas will host in 2025. You can see all of next season’s Cowboys opponents right here.
Best of luck to Ezekiel Elliott with the Chargers. Incidentally his first action with them will be back in the state of Texas as LA visits the Houston Texans in the Wild Card Round.
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$1 million scratch off ticket sold in Dallas
Another North Texan has won $1 million in a Texas Lottery scratch-off game.
The Texas Lottery said Monday that a Dallas resident claimed the third of six million-dollar prizes in the $1,000,000 Crossword scratch-off game.
The ticket was purchased at Buckner Shell, located at 2438 S. Buckner Boulevard, in Dallas.
The winner, who asked to remain anonymous, now falls into the highest federal tax bracket of 37%. After paying $370,000 in federal taxes, they’ll take home $630,000. Texas does not have a state tax on lottery winnings.
The previous two winners in this game came from tickets bought in Wylie on Aug. 19, 2024, and in El Paso on July 15, 2024.
The biggest scratch-off game offered by the Texas Lottery is the $20 Million Supreme, with four grand prizes of $20 million each. Three of those tickets have been claimed, including one in February 2023 in Fort Worth. The other two winners are from Boerne and La Feria. One grand prize ticket remains unclaimed.
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