Anchorage scrambles to find enough housing for the homeless before the Alaska winter sets in
- Anchorage Mayor Dave Bronson proposed offering one-way airfare out of Alaska's largest city for homeless individuals who wanted to leave before winter.
- The closure of the city's mass shelter and ongoing political tension between the liberal Assembly and conservative mayor have hindered progress on finding alternative shelter options.
- Despite city leaders' confidence in having enough emergency housing, the estimated 3,150 homeless individuals in Anchorage face a grim reality with the upcoming winter.
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