Chris Klint, Alaska Public Media - Anchorage
State sues Anchorage homeowners over contested public access to Campbell Lake
It's the latest move in a long-running dispute over the large man-made lake in South Anchorage that is surrounded by expensive homes.
Anchorage apartment manager was shot to death by disgruntled tenant, charges say
Family described the apartment manager, Josiah Goecker, as a caring family man. He leaves behind a daughter and a pregnant wife.
Anchorage murder suspect arrested near Wasilla
Jesse Lee Jones, 27, was arrested early Thursday by Alaska State Troopers responding to a "verbal disturbance."
Man dead, suspect sought in Midtown apartment shooting
Anchorage police have identified the suspect in Monday's fatal shooting as 27-year-old Jesse Lee Jones. They say his whereabouts are unknown.
Girdwood skier dies in paragliding crash near Eagle River
Josh Randich, 33, was flown Sunday from the crash site near Magnificent Peak to an Anchorage hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
2 dead after fast-moving fire destroys Wasilla home
Alaska State Troopers say Terry Mason, 73, and Emma Mason, 67, died in the late-night Saturday blaze on Wasilla's Terrell Drive.
Alaska leaders condemn attack on Israel
U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski said “my heart is heavy” after Hamas' attack Saturday, as her colleagues backed Israel's right to defend itself.
Anchorage gets 4.2 wake-up jolt from Friday quake
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the 6:01 a.m. temblor struck about 2.5 miles west of Anchorage at a depth of about 24.6 miles.
Anchorage man shoots himself and 1 officer, bites another in struggle
Christopher James Nickalaskey, 32, faces nine assault and weapons-misconduct charges after a Sunday fight with police.
Looming government shutdown could put Fat Bear Week on pause
Katmai National Park and Preserve staff say a federal government shutdown would postpone this year's Fat Bear Week, set to start next week.
NTSB: Plane in crash that killed Peltola’s husband was heavily laden with moose meat, antlers
The National Transportation Safety Board released its preliminary report Thursday on the Sept. 12 crash that killed Eugene “Buzzy” Peltola Jr., 57.
Alaska State Troopers arrest 2 men in roadside fake-gold scam
The men were arrested in Fairbanks. Troopers warn that more suspects may remain at large.
Police dispatcher helps ID man accused of robbing 2 Anchorage banks, FBI says
Tyler Harold Ching, 34, faces federal charges of credit union robbery and bank robbery in Tuesday and Wednesday’s holdups.
Army soldier gets 18 months in deadly drunk-driving crash on JBER
Pfc. Andy Ramos pleaded guilty to military negligent-homicide charges in the May 28 death of Pfc. Arath Esau Martinez-Arguelles.
2 dead in East Anchorage weekend vehicle fires
Firefighters responded to a Klondike Court blaze in a parked vehicle Saturday night, with police responding to a fiery crash near JBER early Sunday.
Congresswoman Peltola’s husband was flying out moose meat in crash that killed him
Investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board flew to the remote and mountainous crash site Friday.
Military jet intercepts small plane in restricted Anchorage airspace during Biden visit
An F-16 fighter jet launched flares to get the pilot’s attention, according to the North American Aerospace Defense Command.
A forecast of ‘excessive rainfall’ prompts flood watch for much of Southcentral Alaska
The flood watch is in effect from 4 p.m. Friday through Saturday evening.
‘We were all amazed’: Air Guardsmen save 2 hunters in precarious cliff rescue near Tonsina
A Guard helicopter pilot says the two hunters spent about two hours on the 6,000-foot cliff Friday before they were safely rescued.
No suspects arrested in 3 Anchorage shootings within 24 hours, police say
A police spokeswoman said Tuesday morning that they're still investigating if any of the shootings are connected.