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Experts say a little preparation now can mean the difference between a fun summer and a sidelined one.
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Crystal and Tyler Howie say the lessons they learned and the customer base they built will make it easier to weather the current tough economy.
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Reporting by the Anchorage Daily News highlights how plans to build more housing for some Anchorage residents can end up taking away affordable housing for others.
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April showers bring May flowers and pose the question: How is it May already?
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In her first remarks as chair, Brawley said she looked forward to building on the momentum her predecessors started.
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Charles Bowser, 41, faces a misdemeanor charge of driving under the influence stemming from an incident on March 9. Charges say his blood alcohol level was 0.293, more than three times the legal limit.
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Under a new ordinance, the city attorney will release a public, bi-annual report to the Assembly on legal claims over $200,000 the city settles out of court.
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At issue is whether the Anchorage School District gave appropriate notice to the community when it decided to recommend closing Campbell STEM Elementary School to address the district’s roughly $90 million budget deficit.
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A grand jury indicted Marcus Mewborn, 30, in connection to an April 15 incident in which Mewborn allegedly fired on officers while fleeing from a stolen vehicle.
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Park led challenger Dave Donley by 26 votes after an automatic recount Friday.
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A recent report finds fatalities are influenced by both behavior and environment.
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Hundreds of people from Western Alaska spent the winter in hotel rooms around the city.