Hypothermia death exposes hole in Fairbanks' homeless care

Kenneth Cooper pauses while commenting on his living situation on Jan. 31, 2023, in Fairbanks, Alaska. Cooper, who has been homeless on and off in Fairbanks for years, said he sometimes stays with friends and on occasion, has made a dugout in a snowbank. The case of a homeless man who froze to death in Alaska’s second-largest city of Fairbanks has exposed a hole in the safety net of care provided to a vulnerable population in one of the coldest places in the country. (Marc Lester/Anchorage Daily News via AP)

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — The case of a homeless man who froze to death in Alaska’s second-largest city of Fairbanks has exposed a hole in the safety net of care provided to a vulnerable population in one of the coldest places in the country.

The city has no low-barrier shelter to provide help and a warm place to stay on an unconditional basis.

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