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No injuries were reported when the plane with two people aboard touched down Tuesday near Mile 93 of the highway, according to Girdwood Fire Chief Michelle Weston.
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A local telecommunications company says “a fault in transport equipment” led to the outage that took down 911 services for more than 24 hours.
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Riccardo Pozzobon, a planetary geologist from Italy, was studying ice fracture patterns when he fell into a hole in the glacier.
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Closely monitored Barry Arm is a test case in a region where melting glaciers, steep slopes and narrow fjords set up conditions for dangerous tsunami-generating slides.
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The March 4 avalanche killed out-of-state residents David Linder, Charles Eppard and Jeremy Leif.
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Analysts and law enforcement authorities are still sifting through evidence and conducting interviews to learn as much as they can about the suspect's beliefs, including bullet casings with messages inscribed on them.
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Bobby Lee says she was awakened by the gunshots early Tuesday that killed Carl Nielsen Jr., 44, and Sara Ashley Cummings, 34.
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No injuries were reported after schools in Kasigluk and Quinhagak recently locked down in separate gun calls. Both suspects are charged with terroristic threatening.
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The FBI says its investigation of Robert Segevan began with a report from a 15-year-old, which led to other young teens asked online for explicit photos of themselves.
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Elizabeth Miller and Brett Eagleson both lost their fathers on September 11, 2001. On the 24th anniversary of the day, they remain divided on how justice should be done.
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Police say Matthew Siavalua, 20, fatally shot another man during a fight Tuesday night and later turned himself in.
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As the Municipality of Anchorage celebrates 50 years, what should the next 50 years look like?