-
The city joins 27 others nationwide in receiving recognition from the International Mountain Bicycling Association for “exceptional commitment to building, maintaining and celebrating trail systems.”
-
Whether Micah Bonin died as a result of the officer’s gunshots or a fire Bonin is believed to have started in a South Anchorage home is still under investigation, Anchorage Police Chief Sean Case said Thursday.
-
The 12-year-old's immigration attorney says the man believed to be his father has so far avoided multiple court orders for a paternity test.
-
The vehicle’s driver remained at the scene and cooperated with officers. No charges have been filed related to the incident, police said in a statement.
-
In record-breaking winter, Anchorage's camping crackdown is making life harder, outreach workers sayCity officials say the policies are part of a strategy to push people to accept services that break the cycle of homelessness.
-
Police say a man fired on officers from inside a burning home. Shortly after an officer shot back, a fire that police believe was started by the suspect engulfed the home.
-
Sad, angry and fed up people packed Town Square Park to condemn the Trump administration. There was also hope.
-
About 10% of property owners saw a sizable increase in their taxes after the city changed the way it assessed property.
-
The screenshots were sent in an attempt to educate voters on the personal views of the opponent.
-
Events in the city are in full bloom.
-
The 25 art panels are part of a grant-funded initiative to promote partnerships and bring color to public spaces in Alaska’s largest city.
-
The full port modernization is estimated to cost about $2.7 billion and represents the largest-ever capital project in Anchorage since it became a municipality.