Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, May 16, 2023

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Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, May 16, 2023
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Tonight on Alaska News Nightly: An investigation finds Bean’s Cafe made millions managing Anchorage’s pandemic homeless shelter. Plus, heavy winter snow and ice jams cause flooding and damage to homes. Listen here:

Anchorage’s shelter at Sullivan Arena housed hundreds of vulnerable residents during the coronavirus pandemic. Nonprofit Bean’s Cafe managed the shelter under a federally reimbursed contract with the city, and reported millions of dollars in profits.

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