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Anchorage residents voted on about a dozen ballot propositions, including two tax levies.
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Four of the six Assembly races on the ballot have no incumbents running for reelection.
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The first batch of city election results show Margo Bellamy and Kelly Lessens with commanding leads in this year’s two Anchorage School Board races.
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From how ashfall smells to how you can help affected wildlife, we asked experts across the state about the things on your mind should Mount Spurr erupt.
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Police say the pedestrian was in a crosswalk on the Seward Highway, looking at the dog that had been hit, when he was fatally struck.
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Eric Black, 54, is the fourth person fatally struck by a driver in Alaska's largest city this year.
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Officials declined to say why William Northrop stepped down, but said they had no concerns about the April 1 election.
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Dustin Ruckman is being tried in Anchorage on criminally negligent homicide charges after the 2019 crash that killed Kiara Rentaria Haist, 18, and Karly McDonald, 16.
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Supporters say they're disappointed that the Assembly rejected their proposal but they aren’t giving up.
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Troopers say Tucker Challan, 16, was riding Saturday on the backside of Seattle Ridge. Forecasters say he was buried under 10 feet of snow for about an hour.
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Ballots have already been mailed out to voters, and Election Day is April 1.
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The city’s goal to improve housing comes as federal funding has become less reliable during the second Trump presidency.