Wesley Early, Alaska Public Media - Anchorage
Anchorage mayor reaches legal settlement with former chief equity officer
Mayor Dave Bronson fired Clifford Armstrong III without cause and without Assembly approval. Armstrong sued.
Anchorage Assembly grills water utility manager for the first time since mayor temporarily shut off fluoride
The hour-long meeting was part of the Anchorage Assembly’s investigation into how and why the city’s fluoride got briefly turned off.
Anchorage Assembly indefinitely tables advisory vote on Eagle River exit
The question of whether Eagle River, Chugiak, Peters Creek and Eklutna should secede from Anchorage is off the table for the foreseeable future.
Anchorage Assembly postpones vote on changing how mayoral vacancies are filled
The ordinance would amend the city charter to require a special election between 90 and 120 days after a mayoral vacancy.
New Alaska smartphone feature allows for anonymous reporting of COVID exposure
The service COVID ENX was developed by Apple and Google to allow users to anonymously report that they’ve tested positive for COVID-19.
The flu makes comeback in Alaska amid omicron spike
While 957 flu cases is a lot compared to last year, it’s dwarfed by an average, pre-pandemic, Alaska year. Health officials say a normal year in the state would see around 7,500 cases.
Musher Ryan Redington’s dogs still recovering after hit by snowmachine in Wisconsin
On Saturday night, Redington said he was mushing his team on the trail when he saw a snowmachine barreling toward him at a high speed.
State investigation finds Anchorage corrections officers used excessive force in 2017 pepper spray incident
The incident took place more than four years ago, and investigators say the state corrections department still hasn’t made adequate changes to prevent similar incidents.
Return of Anchorage mask mandate uncertain, amid omicron-driven spike
Anchorage’s COVID-19 cases have dramatically increased with the new omicron variant, but that doesn’t automatically mean the city will have a new masking mandate.
State amends disaster declaration for Southcentral storm to include Girdwood damages
Anchorage emergency management officials say Girdwood’s Ruane Road, which is the only road to the area’s water utility facility, was damaged by the storm as were the Loveland and Echo Ridge Roads.
Bronson proposes making Anchorage municipal clerk an elected official
Under the mayor’s proposal, the city charter would be changed to have the clerk elected for a three-year term. Other requirements would be that the clerk be an Anchorage resident while in office and be a resident for at least two years prior to the election.
Second Omicron variant detected in Alaska from Anchorage resident who traveled recently
Officials say the person was an Anchorage resident who had traveled domestically out of state earlier this month and is currently isolating with mild illness.
Bronson creates specialized prosecution unit focused on domestic violence
The unit will focus specifically on crimes like intimate partner violence, child abuse and neglect, as well as animal abuse.
Alaska’s first Miss America calls response to her historic win overwhelming and heartwarming
“Before I knew it, they were putting a crown on my head and I was just so overwhelmed with emotion," Broyles said the day after she was crowned. "Being the first Miss Alaska to be crowned Miss America means so much.”
Anchorage School District to make face masks optional for students starting Jan. 3
Superintendent Deena Bishop says the district is dropping its mask requirements in response to a decline in COVID-19 cases.
Assembly amends Bronson’s changes to executive branch, keeping library as its own department
The Anchorage Assembly on Tuesday approved Mayor Dave Bronson’s proposed organization of the city’s executive branch. But it was not without several changes and a flurry of vetoes and veto overrides.
Alaska reports its first case of omicron variant
The city health department says an Anchorage resident recently tested positive for the omicron variant following international travel.
Bronson sues Anchorage Assembly over his right to fire chief equity officer
The lawsuit stems from Bronson’s firing of Clifford Armstrong III in October.
Anchorage Assembly to take public testimony on election code changes next week
The proposed changes come in the wake of reports of "unprecedented harassment" of election workers during the mayoral runoff election in May.
Anchorage Assembly ends its indoor mask mandate
The ordinance mandated that people wear masks in indoor public and communal spaces.