Zachariah Hughes, Alaska Public Media

Zachariah Hughes, Alaska Public Media
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Zachariah Hughes reports on city & state politics, arts & culture, drugs, and military affairs in Anchorage and South Central Alaska.

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Man with gun forces evacuation at Alaska Dispatch News

Information came to the newsroom that a man with a gun in a Santa hat could be approaching. Shortly afterwards, he entered the building.

Successes and shortcomings in Anchorage’s homelessness strategy

As the year comes to a close, Anchorage officials are taking stock of the city's problems with homelessness. Several assertive measures to connect people with housing and social services are succeeding, but the coordinated effort is showcasing just how much work is left to do. Listen Now

Anchorage pushing for port, more flexible finances from Legislature

In a departure from big wish lists of the past, Anchorage Mayor Ethan Berkowitz's legislative request has only one capital budget project, coupled with a number of law changes designed to give local governments more financial flexibility. Listen Now

Architect of Alaska marijuana regulations to leave as industry starts

Cynthia Franklin took over the Alcoholic Beverages Control Board in 2014, which evolved into the Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office after voters approved Ballot Measure 2, legalizing commercial cannabis. Listen Now

Accusations of fake news and Islamophobia fill Anchorage Assembly

An online controversy spread to the halls of city government in Anchorage on Tuesday, with accusations flying about fake news, liberal media bias, and a militant Islamic training camp in Wasilla that does not exist.
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Assembly vote could re-make Anchorage taxi industry

During it's meeting this Tuesday, the Assembly will vote on a measure that aims to eliminate the fixed number of cabs operating in the city, which would happen in a phased approach over the next few years. Listen Now

Why doesn’t Anchorage have a pot shop yet? Dumpsters and parking lots.

After store openings in Fairbanks, Juneau and Valdez, Anchorage is still weeks away from having an open retailer.

Anchorage Police Department adds officers

The Anchorage Police Department is moving closer to a years-long goal of boosting the size of the force. On Thursday, 26 new officers will graduate from the department's second police academy of the year. And in a few weeks, 31 additional officers will enter a third academy. Listen Now

Local corporation sues City of Utqiagvik to halt name-change

Just one day ahead of the official name change, a local corporation filed a temporary restraining order to halt the measure's implementation, alleging a flawed process and fiscal risk. Listen Now

State’s new top general back in Alaska for the third time

Lieutenant General Kenneth Wilsbach took over in August, but first came to Alaska in the 60s as a young boy on Adak. Listen Now

Officials ban trailers for carrying dogs in Iditarod

Citing safety concerns, the Iditarod Board of Directors have ruled that Iditarod mushers will no longer be able to carry dogs in trailers behind their sleds. Listen Now

4 percent: Anchorage may get a sales tax

Fiscally conservative Assembly member from South Anchorage hopes to diversify city revenues while staying below the "tax cap." Listen Now

Blood Bank denies it put public at risk to boost finances

The findings, released Friday, come after a former employee sent a complaint to the Food and Drug Administration in August.

Kotzebue brothers make first app for all 20 Alaska Native languages

Frustrated at not being able to text in Iñupiaq, pair spent months assembling a library of characters for all of Alaska's recognized indigenous languages. Listen Now 

Tension lingers over handling of investigation into linked homicides

A day after news that five Anchorage murders are linked to the same gun used an attack on a police officer over the weekend, questions remain about how officials responded to public concerns in the months before.
The Anchorage Assembly chambers at the Z. J. Loussac Public Library in Anchorage.

Anchorage Assembly budget makes several cuts to increase police force

The Anchorage Assembly passed a $504 million operating budget during it’s Tuesday night meeting, up slightly from last year’s budget of $488 million. Increases are going primarily to pay for a larger police force. Listen Now 
Cannabis Plant. (Photo by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)

Four new pot shops approved in Anchorage

The Anchorage assembly approved four new cannabis businesses within the municipality on Tuesday. Listen Now 

Veteran Town hall to be held in Palmer

This weekend, the first Veteran Town Hall to be held in Alaska is happening in Palmer. Listen Now

Alaska Public Media and Electionland want to hear about your vote!

Help Alaska Public Media cover access to the ballot and problems preventing people from exercising their right to vote during the 2016 election.

Lower 48 ivory bans hit Alaska Native carvers

On the heels of stricter federal rules on the ivory trade, several state bans are shrinking demand for ivory, even the legal walrus ivory many Alaskans depend on.