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People are starting to use Mountain View’s Davis Park for recreation again, but a park next door is now a hangout spot for some who used to live in the encampments.
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The free program has been adopted by thousands of schools nationwide.
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The show is part of the annual Arctic Encounters Summit and transformed the Anchorage Museum into a runway, showcasing Indigenous artists, designers and models.
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It’s the first government-funded project of its kind in Anchorage, and officials say they hope to replicate it around the city.
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Spokeswoman Julie Hasquet said Chugach Electric has received dozens of calls in the last week from members who say they’ve been told they need to pay immediately, or will lose service.
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The commissary won a national award in June. Customers say the significant savings the store offers are especially appreciated in an expensive state like Alaska.
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It’s back-to-school season, but summer isn’t slowing down.
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Under the new policy, high school students can only use cellphones during passing periods and lunch. Elementary and middle school students are not allowed to use their phones all day.
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Anchorage police say they were notified around 6 p.m. Sunday that a 21-year-old man had gone missing while paddleboarding without a life jacket on Delong Lake.
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Police Chief Sean Case said the department’s special operations team has been using drones for the past couple years, but now general patrol officers will use them, too.
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Bear maulings are rare in the Anchorage area, and details about what happened could help officials understand what provoked the bear.
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The number of officers patrolling the area after bars close will increase from four to eight, said Anchorage Police Chief Sean Case. The block the bar sits on will be closed off from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights.