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Police say John Ivory, 61, was driving an SUV when he fatally struck a woman in Midtown and then fled the scene, driving more than three miles before he was arrested at Wal-Mart.
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Nearly 400 evacuees have moved to hotel rooms around the city.
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Anchorage School District Superintendent Jharrett Bryantt told attendees at a town hall that a decision to close Fire Lake and Lake Otis Elementary Schools has not been finalized.
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Rather than funding new programs, much of the tax revenue is being used to support community service providers that have lost federal and state funding.
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Halloween is on Friday, but there’s more to do than just howl at the moon.
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The state says it expects to move the roughly 300 people staying at the Alaska Airlines Center and Egan Center into hotel rooms by the end of the week.
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As evacuees from villages like Kipnuk, Kwigillingok, Nightmute and Tuntutuliak boarded military helicopters bound for safety, many had no choice but to leave their dogs behind.
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Hundreds of people evacuated from Western Alaska after Typhoon Halong now face uncertain futures in Alaska’s largest city.
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Teens make up almost 4% of the state’s workforce, the highest share since 2008.
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The data doesn’t include summer 2025. And winter travel dipped for the first time in nearly 20 years.
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City officials are hoping to transition people from mass shelters into more private housing, while the school district prioritizes supporting students.
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Book clubs, craft nights and potlucks? Classics. But we’re curious about the unexpected.