The Bronson administration plans to ask the Anchorage Assembly to extend the city’s 14-day limit on camping at an East Anchorage campsite where 200-plus homeless residents now live. Last week, the ...
Jul. 16—Homeless advocates are describing "deplorable" and "dangerous" conditions at Centennial Campground, where about 200 unsheltered Anchorage residents are now staying. Mayor Dave Bronson's ...
The bears were spotted taking food and trash from a campground used by residents who are homeless Wildlife officials in Anchorage, Alaska, killed four black bears at a campground within the city ...
ANCHORAGE — Alaska wildlife officials have killed four black bears in a campground recently reserved for people in Anchorage who are homeless after the city’s largest shelter was closed. Employees ...
The city began its scheduled clearing of the several homeless camps left in East Anchorage's Centennial Park Campground on Thursday afternoon. In a steady, frigid rain, homeless residents packed up ...
Anchorage Assembly leaders are calling on Mayor Dave Bronson’s administration to produce a plan — or provide any information — about Centennial Campground and the 150 to 200 unsheltered people now ...
Four black bears broke into tents at an Alaska campground and were killed for it, wildlife officials said. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game said its employees killed four bears Tuesday, July 5, ...
More than 200 homeless residents must leave Anchorage’s Centennial Campground on Saturday. City officials are closing the area for the winter. And they now say they’ll transport campers back to the ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Dozens of people experiencing homelessness in Alaska’s largest city will now camp at a city-owned site where bears recently tumbled through belongings, as a major local ...
State Fish and Game officials are raising public safety concerns over the large houseless population at Anchorage’s Centennial Park campgrounds. The biggest issue: bears. The animals have been a ...
Four black bears, including two cubs, were killed by Alaska Department of Fish and Game employees. The bears were not the ones pictured. National Park Service Four black bears broke into tents at an ...
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