Daysha Eaton, KMXT - Kodiak
ML&P Rates Going Up
Anchorage Municipal Light and Power Bills are about to go up. The rate hike is due to construction of a new power plant. Bills started going up Oct. 25 by $11 or $12 for the average residential customer.
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ML&P Rates Going Up
Anchorage Municipal Light and Power Bills are about to go up. The rate hike is due to construction of a new power plant. Bills started going up Oct. 25 by $11 or $12 for the average residential customer.
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ASD Graduates More Students, Barlett High Leads Way
The Anchorage School District has long been struggling to get more students to graduate from high school, with only slight improvement. Last year, the rate of students graduating jumped three and half percentage points overall for ASD. Bartlett High School is leading the way.
Alaska National Guard Responds to Allegations of Sexual Assault
The Alaska Alaska National Guard is responding to allegations of sexual assault within its ranks. Brigadier General Mike Bridges, the Commander of the Alaska National Guard says there have been nearly more than two dozen alleged cases of sexual assault since 2009.
Anchorage Prioritizes Federal Grants for Affordable Housing
It costs more than $1,000 per month to rent a one bedroom apartment in Anchorage according to the most recent rental survey by the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation. That number has convinced the city to make affordable housing the main priority in its 2014 Housing and Development Plan. That means money that used to go to social services agencies that serve the poor and homeless will be redirected to projects to help lower rental prices in the city.
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Assembly Repeals Labor Law, Mayor Uses Veto
The Anchorage Assembly voted to repeal a controversial labor law at their regular meeting Tuesday night, but Mayor Dan Sullivan used his veto power to over ride their decision.
Special Shelter for Mentally Ill in the Works
Homeless advocates are working toward opening a special shelter for some of the city's most vulnerable homeless people. They're hoping to open the city's first overnight shelter for the mentally ill.
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More Safety Center Vans Deployed as Shelter Rules Tighten
This week social service providers held a town hall at Beans Cafe to discuss winter safety with Anchorage's homeless community. Keeping warm and safe outdoors is more important this winter than ever because the city's homeless shelter is going back to a rule that kicks people out if they're not making progress toward finding permanent housing.
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Short-Staffed APD Goes High Tech To Combat Spiking Crime Rates
The Anchorage Police Department will soon be using new mapping software to track crime around the city in nearly real-time. The announcement comes in the wake of an annual FBI report that says serious crime was up last year in Anchorage in nearly every category.
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Shelter Says 30 Days and You’re Out … If You Don’t Follow the Rules
With cold temperatures right around the corner, Anchorage's main homeless shelter is reviving a former time limit rule.
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Early Research on Karluk Looks Hopeful
Karluk Manor, an apartment complex for homeless alcoholics in Anchorage, has been open nearly two years. Officials say the program is starting to make a difference. Preliminary findings by researchers at University of Alaska seem to confirm their observations.
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Early Research on Karluk Looks Hopeful
Karluk Manner, an apartment complex for homeless alcoholics in Anchorage, has been open nearly two years. Officials say the program is starting to make a difference. Preliminary findings by researchers at University of Alaska seem to confirm their observations.
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Shelter Says 30 Days and You’re Out … If You Don’t Follow the Rules
With cold temperatures right around the corner, Anchorage's main homeless shelter is reviving a former time limit rule.
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Assembly Postpones Decision on AO-37, Traini Proposes Repeal
The Anchorage Assembly continued hearing testimony on two proposals about when to hold a vote whether a controversial labor ordinance should be overturned.
Anchorage Assembly: Indoor Tennis Courts On Hold, Labor Law Hearing Wednesday
A plan to build indoor tennis courts was put on hold at the regular Anchorage Assembly meeting Tuesday night.
Big Wind Storm Predicted to Hit Anchorage During Morning Commute
The first big wind storm of the season is forecast to hit early Tuesday Morning. With lots of wet weather and the ground still unfrozen, the National Weather Service says Anchorage should be prepared for some downed trees and power outages.
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2014 Proposed Muni Budget Hikes Bus Fares, Ambulance Rides, Holds Property Taxes
The proposed 2014 budget for the Municipality of Anchorage is out and it's $4.5 million less than last year's.
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Alaska Loses 600 Teachers, Staff Over Past 3 Years
Alaska's largest school districts lost over 600 teachers and staff over the past three years. That's the conclusion of a report produced by the Legislature's research department.
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Why Are Old Apartment Complexes Burning Down In Anchorage?
A 38-unit apartment complex burned down in the Anchorage neighborhood of Mountain View last month, leaving dozens of people homeless. So far this year, there have been 20 fire calls to multifamily dwellings where the fire spread beyond the room where it started and at least five of them did major damage. All the fires burned older buildings that don't have to meet modern fire code standards.
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Alaska Red Cross Gets Mobile Response Unit
The Red Cross of Alaska unveiled a new Mobile Emergency Response Communications Center at their headquarters in Anchorage Tuesday afternoon.
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