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Troopers have not yet publicly identified the man found Sunday but say his next of kin have been notified.
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Police say John Ivory, 61, was driving an SUV when he fatally struck a woman in Midtown and then fled the scene, driving more than three miles before he was arrested at Wal-Mart.
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Troopers identified the person who died as 46-year-old Elmer Brown.
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The owner of a business destroyed during a building fire in March has filed suit against Denali Disposal, owned by Republican gubernatorial candidate Bernadette Wilson.
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The Alaska Earthquake Center has long provided NOAA with seismic data for tsunami monitoring and warning purposes. That work will wind down in November, after the federal agency said it can no longer fund the contract.
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As the outage nears the six-week mark and power infrastructure across the region undergoes repairs in the wake of ex-typhoon Halong, the lower Kuskokwim River community hopes a solution is around the corner.
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There are no homeless shelters in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough. Warming stations operate on a case-by-case basis, depending on the weather forecast.
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After assessing the damage in multiple communities, officials said the region is moving quickly to make repairs as winter sets in.
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Alaska's attorney general says the state supports President Trump’s National Guard deployments elsewhere. But former Gov. Tony Knowles is opposed.
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Neighbors, city officials and the fire department brought up safety concerns because of the project’s landslide-prone location and lack of easy access for emergency services.
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The remnants of Typhoon Halong left a catastrophe in this Western Alaska village. The handful of people left there are determined — but face an immense challenge.
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Police say the fatal shooting and fatal stabbing happened within hours of each other Friday but were not related. The police chief says the suspects knew the victims.