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Southcentral Alaska schools see closures, delays amid season’s first snowstorm
Anchorage and some Matanuska-Susitna Borough schools are closed Tuesday as the region remains under winter storm warnings.
First major snow of the season hits Southcentral, prompting warnings of slick roads
Anchorage residents should expect 4 to 9 inches of snow by midday Tuesday, with 6 to 12 inches in Wasilla west to Houston.
Waiting for a white raven in Spenard
Experts say the leucistic bird could return to Anchorage for the winter — but so far there have been no confirmed sightings.
Ranked choice voting’s origins and reception in Alaska
Alaska voters in 2020 approved a ballot measure that changed how we elect candidates.
Anchorage International Airport adds 5 new air cargo carriers
Airport leaders hope the expansion will increase the airport’s position in the global cargo market. The Anchorage airport is currently the fourth busiest for cargo in the world.
Alaska businesses are divided over a ballot measure that would raise minimum wage and mandate sick leave
Ballot Measure One would raise the minimum wage and allow workers to accrue sick leave. Many business owners say it makes sense, while others believe it’ll drive up high operating costs even further.
Anchorage Assembly approves $3.7M contract with controversial vendor for 200 emergency winter beds
Henning Inc. fell under scrutiny earlier this year when a series of unprofessional texts between the operator’s management and the city’s then-homelessness coordinator, who now works for Henning, were leaked.
Driver charged with DUI, assault after hitting pedestrian in downtown Anchorage
Police say Ariel Maskrey, 28, is also charged with leaving the scene of the Saturday crash, which left the victim with a cracked skull.
After two years, Anchorage is set to have a permanent health director
Kim Rash had been serving in a temporary capacity since her predecessor resigned in the midst of a scandal. Now she’s been hired as the permanent director.
Anchorage reaches its 30th homicide of 2024 after recent deaths
The 2024 death toll from homicides in Alaska's largest city remains behind its record of 37 in 2017.
ASD to release plan to close schools, redraw middle school boundaries in November
The state’s largest school district plans to reduce schools due to declining enrollment.
Suspect arrested in 3 recent Anchorage credit union robberies
The FBI says an unnamed suspect in the case was arrested Sunday.
Young Alaskans collaborate with Indigenous artists to produce music about culture, family and home
Organizers of the workshop said they hoped it encouraged participants to think about pursuing music, to increase the number of Alaska Native artists.
Teen driver charged with DUI, manslaughter in deadly South Anchorage crash
Stefan Shearer, 17, is also accused of evidence tampering in the Monday crash along Bluebell Drive in South Anchorage.
Anchorage prosecutor shortage leads to hundreds of criminal cases dismissed
City officials are working to hire more prosecutors, and state prosecutors were said to be stepping in to help.
Man fatally shot in East Anchorage; police seeking suspect
Police responded early Tuesday to a man found dead on Rocky Mountain Court, near Russian Jack Springs Park.
From aviation to meteorology, Anchorage students explore careers at district expo
Over 100 businesses participated, and the district hopes to add more businesses to the event next year.
Couple arrested in fatal Anchorage shooting
Treyndon Lewis, 42, was fatally shot in Anchorage's Mountain View neighborhood. Police have arrested two people.
Thousands of Alaska Natives to gather in Anchorage
"The Convention is the largest representative annual gathering in the United States of Native peoples," the Alaska Federation of Natives says.
Man who tried to burn down Anchorage apartment building charged officers with knife, police say
Patrick Moran, 34, was charged with arson, assault, criminal mischief and reckless endangerment in the Saturday incident.
Man fatally shot after running at an officer with a knife made several 911 calls, Anchorage police say
James Afuvai, 24, allegedly told officers he was in trouble and that shots had been fired nearby. Police “weren't able to find any sort of crime scene or area where there was somebody else in danger.”
Anchorage Assembly considers ballot proposition that would introduce a 3% sales tax
If approved, supporters estimate it would generate about $180 million in annual revenue for the city.
Meet Natasha, the Alaska Zoo’s new tiger
She’s 11 years old, about 300 pounds and arrived in Anchorage this week on a FedEx flight.
That mysterious animal spotted in Anchorage? Likely not a wolf, Fish and Game says
Photos of the animal recently circulated widely online, prompting a flurry of debate about whether the animal was a wolf or just a dog.
LaFrance proposes selling $2M tent-like building that prior administration wanted to use as a homeless shelter
Mayor Suzanne LaFrance says the Port of Alaska will pay the roughly $2.4 million the city initially bought the structure for.
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