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The weekend’s potential storm is reminiscent of 2022’s ex-typhoon Merbok, which caused millions of dollars in damage across western Alaska.
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Water could rise as much as 10 feet above the high tide line, according the National Weather Service.
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The ruling follows a precedent that gender-affirming surgery can be medically necessary for transgender people in Alaska prisons.
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Advocates for Indigenous victims and their families applaud the new list, but some say it still falls short of what’s needed to truly make a difference.
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Searchers on Friday recovered the body of one of three heli-skiers killed in an avalanche near Girdwood in March, according to Alaska State Troopers.
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After a six-week trial and about three days of deliberation, jurors found PenAir liable for the death of David Oltman.
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The National Weather Service expects peak water levels of up to 9 feet above the normal high tide line on Wednesday afternoon.
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More than a dozen former patients have accused Jeffrey Fultz of sexual assault under the guise of medical care.
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Prosecutors say they arrested a man living in California after a monthslong investigation that began with a tip from a virtual-mailbox company in Wasilla.
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Last week, a Palmer grand jury indicted 47-year-old Jackie Caswell on murder charges and both her and 46-year-old Sergie Krukoff III on charges of child endangerment.
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Troopers say 30-year-old Tyler Moyer, of Anchorage, was wanted on a $50,000 felony arrest warrant.
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Anchorage police chief Sean Case said the new equipment will boost public safety and help deescalate dangerous situations. But some worry about how it will impact residents’ privacy.