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In the past decade, Bethel has increasingly relied on a policing system where officers work for two weeks, then take two weeks off. This lets some officers commute from thousands of miles away.
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The Juneau Police Department has requested an independent investigation by an external agency to review the officer's use of force.
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Dave Snider, Warning Coordinator with the Tsunami Warning Center, says Alaska got lucky after the magnitude 8.8 earthquake Tuesday in Russia's Kamchatka region.
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Alaska communities in the Aleutians were under a tsunami advisory Tuesday after a magnitude 8.8 earthquake struck off the coast of Kamchatka at about 3:25 p.m. Alaska time.
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A 2018 law aimed at improving outcomes for kids in Alaska’s foster care system hasn’t led to meaningful progress, according to a recent audit, leaving experts dismayed.
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The most recent mauling happened near the South Fork of Eagle River. Responders described the hiker’s injuries as not life threatening.
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Anchorage police say they were notified around 6 p.m. Sunday that a 21-year-old man had gone missing while paddleboarding without a life jacket on Delong Lake.
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Police Chief Sean Case said the department’s special operations team has been using drones for the past couple years, but now general patrol officers will use them, too.
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No current or former federal judge has ever been disbarred in Alaska.
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Bear maulings are rare in the Anchorage area, and details about what happened could help officials understand what provoked the bear.
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Officials say there were no passengers on board the Piper Cub, which crashed on the runway.
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Flights to and from Kodiak were canceled after an Alaska Airlines plane hit more than one deer on the runway while landing.