Crews are working to fix enough of the damage from Typhoon Halong for people to move back, even temporarily. But relocating the community remains a long-term goal.
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This is the first confirmed fatal vehicle-pedestrian collision in Anchorage this year. Last year, 15 pedestrians were killed by vehicles in Anchorage, the same number as in 2024.
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State Sen. Jesse Kiehl says he’s drafting legislation to address water pollution from cruise ships that use scrubbers to clean their exhaust.
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The fight at Spring Creek Correctional Center involved 50 inmates, some of whom sustained minor injuries, officials said.
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Jury convicts former Bethel police officer of assault, falsifying information, and records tamperingThe convictions stem from a 2023 incident when then-Bethel Police Officer Jonathan Murphy punched a man repeatedly in the head and then attempted to cover up the incident.
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The Trump administration is proposing massive changes to the Federal Emergency Management Agency. We asked disaster experts to weigh in.
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In Rampart, Shelley said her team was still ‘chugging away’ despite the race’s bitter cold and tough trail conditions.
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Josi Shelley now holds a big lead over Jonah Bacon, who took over 2nd place when Deeter dropped out.
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Backers of the bill say it’s necessary with a tight state budget, and it’s similar to a proposal Gov. Mike Dunleavy included in his fiscal plan.
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Minority Republicans say they see removing the dividend from the House's draft budget as a worrying sign. Bipartisan coalition leaders say it's typical at this early stage.
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This Valentine's Day Eve, the story of how a Petersburg couple stayed married for 75 years.
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