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From how ashfall smells to how you can help affected wildlife, we asked experts across the state about the things on your mind should Mount Spurr erupt.
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Police say the pedestrian was in a crosswalk on the Seward Highway, looking at the dog that had been hit, when he was fatally struck.
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Eric Black, 54, is the fourth person fatally struck by a driver in Alaska's largest city this year.
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The pilot recently rescued off of a small plane in an icy, Kenai Peninsula lake may face disciplinary consequences, and be responsible for cleaning up the wreck.
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The buoys are cited as examples of how the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and its National Weather Service are important to Alaska.
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We discuss how Filipino culture and history contributes to the vibrant communities across the state.
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Troopers say Allen Amik, 28, killed Kari Nicholai, 27, at his home in December, then attempted to clean up the scene and told investigators she had harmed herself.
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Federal authorities say Tina H. Yi cost the IRS over $550,000 in tax revenue by maintaining two sets of books for the Polaris Bar, destroyed in a fatal 2017 fire.
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Dustin Ruckman is being tried in Anchorage on criminally negligent homicide charges after the 2019 crash that killed Kiara Rentaria Haist, 18, and Karly McDonald, 16.
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DOC officials attributed more in-custody deaths to “natural causes,” like illness and chronic disease, and say they’re working to improve suicide prevention measures.
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The agreement means the case will not go to a jury for trial, which was scheduled for this December.
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Spring yard work in March? Southcentral and other areas of Alaska saw very low snowfall throughout the winter.