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Delta Junction residents may have to provide their own emergency transportation to Fairbanks, almost 100 miles away.
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President Trump is taking the first trip of his term on Friday to North Carolina and California, visiting communities grappling with recovery from natural disasters.
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Troopers say Jay Anelon, 38, left a message with Public Safety Commissioner James Cockrell's office saying, “I know what you look like, and I will kill you.”
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Charges were filed this week stemming from a November incident where 33-year-old Aaron Richwine, while off-duty, allegedly drove a truck into a ditch after drinking.
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“It was supposed to be listed in a couple of weeks, and now it's just a pile of rubble,” Drew Dembowski said of the home, which he'd just remodeled for $500,000.
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The total is a sharp rise from 2023's 23 homicides, but still below the city's modern record of 38 set in 2017.
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One Trump voter told NPR he supported pardons related to the Capitol attack, but has a tougher time reconciling pardons for rioters who were violent with police.
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Police are asking the public for information after Walton Hamilton, 51, was attacked by a group of people Aug. 1 near the Midtown Walmart.
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The Coast Guard says the F/V Tanusha capsized Wednesday morning. Its two fishermen were found on a life raft about 23 miles southeast of Kodiak.
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Mayor Vince Tutiakoff Sr. vetoed a city council change allowing four-wheelers and all-terrain vehicles on local roads, citing safety and enforcement concerns.
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Some residents of the Southeast Alaska town have had traumatic experiences ending ailing pets' lives in a vet's absence. This isn’t new in rural Alaska.
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Starting next week, soldiers from Fort Wainwright and Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson will travel the Richardson Highway to the Donnelly Training Area near Fort Greely.