Jeremy Hsieh, Alaska Public Media - Anchorage

Jeremy Hsieh, Alaska Public Media - Anchorage
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Jeremy Hsieh covers Anchorage with an emphasis on housing, homelessness, infrastructure and development. Reach him at jhsieh@alaskapublic.org or 907-550-8428. Read more about Jeremy here.
volunteers put together baggies of personal hygiene products and snacks

Why Alaska’s homelessness experts are ambivalent about the point-in-time count

The federally mandated snapshot of people experiencing homelessness is widely publicized, but an existing system offers more robust and up-to-date information.
Construction workers walk down a city street.

Economic development officials launch campaign against Anchorage’s ‘talent crisis’

The Choose Anchorage action plan calls on leaders to improve education, housing and public infrastructure.
a man in a tie

For likely the first time, the Anchorage Assembly legally compelled someone’s testimony

A municipal attorney said using subpoenas to discuss protected personnel records would protect the municipality. It’s an unprecedented move for the city.
Alaska Railroad crew working on tracks

Repairs complete on avalanche-damaged Alaska Railroad track

The track is a key link between Alaska’s Railbelt and Lower 48 rail freight.
A Regal Cinemas movie theater in East Anchorage.

Anchorage’s only IMAX theater is on a bankruptcy chopping block

If the Regal Cinema Stadium 16 theater in Anchorage closes, then Fairbanks would have Alaska’s sole IMAX screen.
a train in snow

Alaska Railroad freight train derails after running into avalanche debris near Girdwood

There were no injuries, and the avalanche debris didn’t reach the Seward Highway.
Jessica Swan at memorial for her daughter Mackenzie Wilson

An Eagle River teen was killed during an ROTC event. Her mom doesn’t want it to be another tragic training accident.

Mackenzie Wilson died in a Humvee crash last summer. Her mom wants answers from the military.
A man by a truck with his dog

The rising cost of food is outpacing inflation. Here’s how some Alaskans are coping. 

Bobby Superb is retired and on a fixed income. He says he’s eating less, and even his dog no longer gets hamburger meat mixed into his food.
A woman poses in front of books

The Anchorage Public Library finally has a confirmed director

Unlike Mayor Bronson’s past picks, veteran librarian Virginia McClure has a strong library background and the Assembly’s confidence.
An older white man in a tan suit, a woman in a black blouse and a white man in a grey suit and red tie speak at a table in front of microphones

Anchorage’s ousted muni manager says work environment was toxic

Amy Demboski thinks the mayor fired her because she wrote out concerns about municipal agencies repeatedly overstepping their legal authority.
Rows of cots are organized on the floor of an arena.

Anchorage Assembly approves Sullivan Arena shelter expansion, with begrudging ‘yes’ vote

“Homelessness, and I know some will disagree with this, but it has been politicized, and the homeless are paying with their lives," said Assembly member Randy Sulte.
a woman speaks into a microphone behind a podium

Mayor Bronson announces sudden replacement of Municipal Manager Amy Demboski

Anchorage Mayor Dave Bronson announced Amy Demboski's departure in a two-sentence statement Monday, providing no additional details.
A man in a black hoodie helps a another man tow his taxie

Should snow — in Anchorage, Alaska — be this disruptive?

The level of disruption in such a northern city, and how it manages snow removal — as well as residents’ expectations — is the subject of criticism and questions from the dinner table to the water cooler to the chambers of the Anchorage Assembly.
A group of Police officers bring out a coffin covered in an American flag

Man killed by a muskox near Nome

Troopers say Curtis Worland was trying to haze a group of muskox away from his dog kennel on Tuesday when one of the muskox attacked.
Snow plows plow snow on snowy street.

Anchorage Mayor Bronson commits more workers and equipment to snow removal

Bronson said the new agreements will bring up to 10 additional graders, 10 plow trucks and numerous dump trucks.
Rows of cots are organized on the floor of an arena.

Anchorage’s largest shelter is at capacity. Mayor Bronson wants to add 160 more beds.

The Sullivan Arena’s beds have been full since late November. On the coldest days, more than 100 people have waited for a bed in a 24-hour warming shelter.
Girdwood, Alaska

Anchorage Assembly to take up fraught land deal for housing in Girdwood

The deal would lead to new housing in Girdwood, but community leaders fear the homes will only be affordable to the wealthy.
Donors to the University of Alaska Anchorage's School of Social Work pose for photos with oversized checks

UAA to permanently expand master’s in social work program with $1.5M grant

Experts say the chronic shortage of qualified social workers perpetuates the state’s worst-in-the-nation status for alcohol-attributed deaths.
A sparsely attended public hearing on applicants for two judge positions

Voter approval of Alaska judges is hitting an all-time low, and justice system experts aren’t sure why

Alaska doesn’t track with other politically conservative states, which tend to have the highest approval ratings for their judges.
A woman pushing a shopping cart walks next to a table full of groceries.

Food Bank of Alaska anticipates high demand with inflation in and pandemic aid out

The Food Bank of Alaska handed out thousands of free frozen turkeys and holiday meal kits through its annual Thanksgiving Blessing events.