As Anchorage struggles with homelessness, outdoor deaths occur regularly — but with little public notice
September 6, 202013 min read2686 words
Published: September 6, 2020  |  13 min read2686 words
The bodies turn up in snowbanks. Behind utility boxes. Face-down in creeks. In the woods and under bushes.Sometimes they’re found at bus stops, in parking lots or on the sidewalk of busy city streets.At least 53 people have died outdoors in Anchorage since 2017, according to Anch...
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