
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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A "wintry mix" of snow and rain through Friday morning will produce slick conditions for trick-or-treaters in Alaska's largest city.
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Andrew Eknaty, 36, and Carleigh West, 35, were sentenced Monday for starting the 2017 fire that killed three people.
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Anchorage and some Matanuska-Susitna Borough schools were closed, after nearly a foot of snowfall since Monday.
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Anchorage residents should expect 4 to 9 inches of snow by midday Tuesday, with 6 to 12 inches in Wasilla west to Houston.
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Police say Ariel Maskrey, 28, is also charged with leaving the scene of the Saturday crash, which left the victim with a cracked skull.
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The 2024 death toll from homicides in Alaska's largest city remains behind its record of 37 in 2017.
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Junior Tulali, 48, was sentenced Tuesday as federal prosecutors seek to "disrupt the flow of dangerous drugs into the community."
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The FBI says an unnamed suspect in the case was arrested Sunday.
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Police said the 16-year-old boy’s death does not appear to be connected to another fatal shooting earlier that day.
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Stefan Shearer, 17, is also accused of evidence tampering in the Monday crash along Bluebell Drive in South Anchorage.