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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.
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This year’s annual traffic calming project will install speed cushions in Northeast, Midtown and South Anchorage, as well as the Russian Jack neighborhood.
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Katie Scovic began working with Suzanne LaFrance in late 2023 as her campaign manager, before heading the mayor’s transition team and serving as chief of staff since July.
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From possible impacts to how to prepare, we dive into what we know so far about Anchorage’s closest active volcano and how to prepare for its likely eruption.
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The measure would’ve had voters decide on a 3% sales tax on most goods, to fund property tax relief and capital projects.
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Police say the driver fled the scene and tried to wash signs of the crash from his car.
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Coming off two very snowy winters, Anchorage's snow cover has been mostly abysmal this time.
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Researchers predict the most likely outcome of the unrest at Mt. Spurr is “one or more explosive events” that could last as long as a few hours and produce ash clouds carried for hundreds of miles.
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From who’s running to where to return your ballot, we answer those questions and more.
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Star the reindeer almost had to be euthanized after a masked man sprayed a mysterious substance in the animal’s face on Feb. 21.
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The Anchorage Coalition to End Homelessness announced a rental assistance program that garnered over 1,300 responses in just two and a half days.