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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With Handy leaving, Alaska to get new top general

New head of 11th Air Force, Alaskan Command, and Alaska's NORAD operations was once a fighter pilot who did a stint at Elmendorf. Listen now

Signs, cash, puppies: competing strategies in state’s most expensive primary

If turnout stays at 2012 levels, candidates will have spent $59 per vote fighting to be the Republican option on the November ballot.

The shadow of giants: Schaeffer legacy honored in Kotzebue

Nation's first Iñupiaq two-star general played a critical role in fighting for the people of the Northwest Arctic at a pivotal time in Alaska's history.

Delta power outage cancels and delays thousands of flights

Delta Airlines said it's investigating the cause of today's power outage that knocked out its computer systems worldwide. Delta canceled more than 450 flights by early afternoon, and a flight tracking service counted 2,000 delayed flights. Listen now

Anchorage assembly member fined over child labor violations

Penalties are less about malicious intent than clerical errors and a misunderstanding over the definition of a dumpster.

Military’s $4B moving program keeps climbing — and no one knows why

Even as the nation draws down the size of the armed forces, taxpayers continue to pay for a relocation program that's shooting far over inflation. And there are no plans for reform.

Walker sacks industry advocate from Marijuana Control Board

One of the state's key regulators on commercial cannabis has been unexpectedly ousted by the governor. Listen now

Anchorage moves forward on downtown road plan

Officials in Anchorage have taken the first step in what could be a major transformation to a vital piece of the state's transportation system. Listen now

Post reporter booted from Pence event is an Alaskan

The Washington Post reporter at the heart of a high-profile campaign incident grew up in Alaska and graduated from an Anchorage high school.
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Assembly vote means Anchorage business can start growing legal pot

The Anchorage Assembly voted unanimously Tuesday night to approve a move forward for the municipality's first commercial cannabis business, setting the stage for crops of legal marijuana to be planted in the weeks ahead. Listen now

Could the Marine Corps be coming to Alaska?

The head of the U.S. Marine Corps stopped in Anchorage and the interior this weekend to evaluate new opportunities for training. But some see it as a potential first step in building a permanent presence.

Head of USMC to visit military bases in Alaska this weekend

The head of the U.S. Marine Corps is coming to Alaska this weekend, stopping at military installations in both Anchorage and the Interior. Listen now

ADN owner responds to $1 million dollar lawsuit

The owner of the Alaska Dispatch News has submitted a response to a $1 million lawsuit filed against her. Listen now

City pressure, fire dangers push homeless resources over capacity

Anchorage's homeless shelters and social services are drastically and unexpectedly overwhelmed. It's the result of a city policy pushing people out of homeless camps in parks and along trails. Listen now

19-year-old Shishmaref man honored at the White House

A 19-year-old from western Alaska was honored last week at the White House for his work advocating on behalf of communities experiencing climate change first hand. Esau Sinnok spoke to me from his cousin's house in Nome on his way back home to Shishmaref. He was in Washington advocating for "climate equity." Listen now

Walker gives ‘unprecedented’ address on local budgeting woes

Walker's vetoes on the operating budget have carved at $17 million dollar hole in the Anchorage's revenues, with the bulk of that drop hitting the school district. Listen now

Officer-involved shooting leaves 1 dead in East Anchorage

Police say a man advanced on officers with a weapon before they opened fire behind a Home Depot. Listen now

Anchorage LIO landlord begins effort to recover millions in damages

The landlord for the embattled Legislative Information Office in downtown Anchorage is taking the first step in what could be a lengthy process toward a lawsuit.

Erosion threat at remote military radars decades ahead of schedule

Erosion driven by climate change is happening decades sooner than the military predicted, leading them to spend tens of millions fortifying remote radar sites in the North Slope.

AK: The solitary rhythm of life at a remote Air Force installation

Scattered across Alaska are 15 radar sites in some of the most remote areas of the state, feeding information to a command center in Anchorage. Keeping them humming 365 days a year are tiny crews of private contractors who live there for months at a time. To a lot of people, the prospect sounds crazy. To others the solitary rhythm makes total sense. Download Audio