
Chris Klint
Web Producer/Breaking News ReporterChris is a lifelong Alaskan with a lifelong interest in news, graduating from the University of Alaska Anchorage with a journalism degree.
He covered breaking news at KTUU, the Alaska Dispatch News and KSKA for nearly a decade before joining Alaska Public Media.
When he’s off the clock he enjoys visiting new Anchorage restaurants, watching vintage films and building the occasional LEGO set.
Reach Chris at cklint@alaskapublic.org.
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Police say a semi truck and SUV collided at Mile 91 of the highway Thursday night.
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Police say the suspect opened fire early Wednesday on the home of an attorney he once worked for, then shot and wounded the man.
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It’s the second reported homicide at the jail in a year, which an ACLU official called “very concerning.”
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It's the second police shooting in Anchorage within 24 hours. The suspect and homeowner were both hospitalized.
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The University of Alaska Anchorage is also closed Tuesday, with Kenai Peninsula Borough schools on a two-hour delay.
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"When they arrived on the scene, the semi-truck was submerged in a small lake, not a ditch," police wrote. "The driver of the semi-truck did not sustain any injuries."
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Lammar Burney, 39, and Jamal Townsend, 35, may receive new trials in the girl’s 2014 Mountain View death, or be adjudicated for second-degree murder.
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Anthony Lee Herring, 25, had claimed he was acting in self-defense when he fired an AR-15 rifle at a group of people, killing 37-year-old Jaclyn Welcome.
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Police say the girl was found dead after the shooting late Monday night, at a home on Eastgate Place. It is believed to be an isolated incident.
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Police say Alex Manley, 21, was linked to the Nov. 25 injury shooting by both ballistic evidence and cellphone tracking data.