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Dangerous avalanche conditions in the area persist, stalling recovery efforts and prompting warnings from forecasters.
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Persistent warmth and rains have wreaked havoc with ski races and other events in the Anchorage area. Organizers are adjusting and considering changes in the future.
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AI is already being used at Providence facilities to help triage patient messages, and it could play a role in managing chronic disease in the future.
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This is Alaska’s first fatal avalanche reported this season. It is also the country’s deadliest since February 2023.
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A woman whose home was the subject of more than 100 police calls in 2018 had challenged the city's ordinance.
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She is the third pedestrian fatally hit by a vehicle in Anchorage in under two weeks.
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Charges name the suspect as John Patea Jr., and say his bullet was not meant for Kikite Leu Fatu.
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Rookie Emily Ford said her dog team cannot wait to get into some snow. “I think they're gonna be so stoked and be like — finally.”
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If the Legislature passes a BSA increase that’s less than $1,000, board members would scramble to figure out which budget items to reinstate.
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Kikite Leu Fatu, 29, came to Anchorage from Hawaii, Samantha Fatu said. She was in a friend’s motorhome at Davis Park Monday when she was shot from outside the vehicle.
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After a roughly five-hour standoff at the Midtown Hampton Inn last Friday morning, Anchorage police fatally shot a man they say held two adults and several children hostage.
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The board also passed an amendment that shows how most cuts would be reversed if lawmakers approve a $1,000 increase in per-student state funding.