Jeremy Hsieh, Alaska Public Media - Anchorage
Longtime Alaska writer reflects on Alaska’s history of aviation fatalities
“It’s something we really can’t get used to, shouldn’t get used to,” said Charles Wohlforth.
Bill Popp enters Anchorage mayoral race
He's the fourth major candidate to enter the race, joining incumbent Mayor Dave Bronson, former Anchorage Assembly Chair Suzanne LaFrance and former state Rep. Chris Tuck.
Anchorage Assembly temporarily boosts police, outreach and sanitation at large homeless encampments
There was a particular focus on crime, drug use and uncleanliness in the camp near Third Avenue and Ingra Street downtown.
Anchorage Assembly rejects mayor’s library board picks in latest culture war skirmish
Assembly member Anna Brawley said the candidates were engaged in a national, partisan effort against LGBTQ people and freedom of speech in libraries.
New report highlights circumstances around hundreds of Alaska’s missing Indigenous people
The report includes 280 missing persons cases, some dating back to the 1960s.
Funding and unresolved questions linger ahead of vote on Anchorage mayor’s homeless shelter proposal
If the Assembly approves the funding, the shelter is unlikely to fully open this winter.
Indigenous Place Names Project celebrates 4th Anchorage-area signpost
The new marker along the Coastal Trail says “Nuch’ishtunt,” which means “the place protected from the wind” in Dena’ina Athabascan.
Anchorage Health Department announces firing, then un-firing, of contractor that runs 24-hour sleep-off service
The contractor’s service has been inconsistent for months due to staffing shortages. A fire department official says that’s better than going months without the service at all.
Panel recommends renaming port after Don Young and reverting to ‘of Anchorage’
The Anchorage Assembly is set to hold a public hearing and vote on the renaming Sept. 12.
Anchorage Assembly OKs Port of Alaska cargo terminal design and user fees to finance project
Modernizing the port, an essential cargo lifeline for the entire state, has been bogged down in political and technical processes for years.
Roadside assistance? This sheep got stuck along the Seward Highway. Alaska DOT helped her out.
“This is a new one on me,” said an area biologist who helped with the rescue.
Anchorage bus system apologizes to riders for canceled trips amid driver shortage
Lots of employers in Alaska and nationally are hurting for workers with commercial driver’s licenses.
Alaska emergency officials investigate why Saturday’s tsunami phone alerts went beyond targeted areas
Earthquakes in 2018 and 2020 also led to urgent tsunami phone alerts well beyond the intended audience.
Anchorage Assembly OKs pilot campground for homeless residents
But it’s still unclear whether the city has the time, staff and money to establish the camp by the end of the summer.
Can Anchorage clear homeless camps? Here’s where lawyers and the courts stand.
With shelter space full, Anchorage officials continue to tread lightly around how and when they will clear unsanctioned homeless encampments.
This former Anchorage hotel is weeks away from reopening as permanent, low-income housing
It’s been the subject of local controversies and shifting plans since the city bought it in 2020.
2 Anchorage Assembly members want to encourage more affordable housing with a dramatic zoning rewrite
“Affordable housing solves all our problems,” said Assembly member Kevin Cross.
In reversal, Anchorage halts its clearing of Mountain View homeless camps
The city’s court filing says it initially acted on the camps neighboring JBER because it thought the military wanted them cleared – but never actually nailed down the military’s position.
Solstice concert organizers pledge donations to Anchorage’s lead homelessness nonprofit
The music festival inadvertently led the city to displace homeless campers. Now, the concert organizers are giving back.
Anchorage’s Third Avenue residents brace for a third wave of campers
The city doesn’t have enough shelter space for the soon-to-be-displaced campers, which leaves a large vacant lot at the edge of downtown as a likely space people will resettle.