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This year's fire season started slowly due to cool and rainy weather, but it roared to life last week with near-record heat and Red Flag warnings around the Interior.
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Juneau's police chief issued a 48-hour vacate notice with approval from the city manager’s office on Friday. Some residents say they don't know where they’ll go next.
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Anchorage firefighters quickly contained the blazes and said they had no reports of injuries.
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According to a civil complaint, negligent actions by Trygg Air placed passengers aboard a March 7 charter flight from Scammon Bay to Anchorage in imminent fear of death.
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Troopers say Kyle Lambert, 34, was hiding in a camper when they tried to arrest him on a warrant for violating his conditions of release.
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Police say Shubham Patel, 24, and Harshilkumar Patel, 22, traveled to the Southeast Alaska town last week to collect more money from the victim.
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State troopers say they believe the remains belong to a Texan declared missing after the boat sank.
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The Israeli military said Iran launched retaliatory strikes throughout the night. This followed a major Israeli attack on Friday, targeting Iran's nuclear facilities and killing top military leaders.
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The commission, designed to give citizens an opportunity to weigh in on how the police and other public safety agencies operate, has been defunct for years.
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Authorities say a total of 241 passengers and crew members were killed in the craft, with only one passenger surviving. There were likely additional casualties on the ground.
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Park officials say Nicholas Vizzini, 29, was killed Tuesday evening. He is the second person to die on the mountain in just over a week.
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Both pilots ejected from the F-16D Fighting Falcon, which was at Eielson for a multinational Red Flag exercise, after it crashed during takeoff Tuesday afternoon.