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A total of 91 skiers and snowboarders mixed and mingled as they paired up to take a chairlift up part of the mountain, and use the time to get to know each other.
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The state of the egg-conomy is forcing Anchorage eateries to raise prices and rethink recipes. It has also increased the demand for local farm fresh eggs.
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The body voted 7 to 4 Tuesday night to indefinitely postpone an ordinance that would’ve reinstated a $40 fine for jaywalking. In 2023, Assembly members voted to eliminate the fine.
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The change is set to last until the end of May 2028.
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The ruling comes after the ACLU asked a judge for a temporary restraining order against the city’s plans to abate an encampment near North Star Elementary School.
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ACLU spokeswoman Meghan Barker says the city’s shelters are currently full, and officials shouldn’t be able to force homeless residents to leave an area when they don’t have anywhere else to go.
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Assistant Fire Chief Alex Boyd said having three fires all happening in such close proximity almost pushed the department to its limit.
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Businesses that depend on snow in Anchorage are slimming their workforce and getting creative to get by this winter.
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After 36 years, festival organizers say the event hasn't been able to keep up with rising costs. They warn that some tough decisions are ahead.
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The weekend operation follows President Trump’s vows to deport millions of undocumented immigrants, calling his plan the “largest deportation program in American history.”
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He is the first person fatally shot by Anchorage police this year.