Homelessness is up 60% in Alaska’s largest city, which is offering free one-way tickets to the Lower 48 states
ANCHORAGE, Alaska—Every year around this time, Alaska’s biggest city prepares for the freezing-cold winter by getting snowplows and deicing equipment ready. It also has to get hundreds ofgrew nearly 60% between 2019 and 2023 to an estimated 1,760. That is more than bigger cities including Indianapolis; Louisville, Ky.; Baltimore, and Oklahoma City, based on
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