Q’et’en Qenq’a, also known as Providence House, opened in 2024 and provides nearly 50 people with supportive housing. The city of Anchorage is investing $1.3 million in federal funding in several ...
May 14—For the past three summers, May in Anchorage meant the closure of city-funded homeless shelters, and an exodus of campers into the greenbelts of Anchorage. Sprawling illegal camps, some housing ...
To fact-check the assertion, the Daily News visited the sites of some of the major, year-round entrenched encampments from ...
Nov. 21—Notable policy shifts at the federal government's lead housing agency could create obstacles for Anchorage providers serving residents experiencing homelessness. Last week, the Trump ...
Coordinated shelter, outreach and public safety efforts helped clear entrenched tent cities, but the progress remains fragile.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Shawn Steik and his wife were forced from a long-term motel room onto the streets of Anchorage after their rent shot up to $800 a month. Now they live in a tent encampment by ...
May 13—After a hopeful, months-long lull, Anchorage homeless outdoor death numbers are again up, but happening at a slower pace than last year's record toll. Ten people have died in what are ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Homeless people in Anchorage, Alaska could get a free one-way plane ticket to Los Angeles and other U.S. cities with warm climates this winter under a plan announced by Anchorage ...
Anchorage Mayor Suzanne LaFrance’s administration announced it will be issuing over $5 million in direct housing assistance to help address the city’s homeless crisis. LaFrance made the announcement ...
On this episode of Alaska Insight, host Lori Townsend is joined by Anchorage Mayor Suzanne LaFrance and Farina Brown, special assistant to the mayor for homelessness and health, to discuss the plan ...
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