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Researchers continue to closely watch Mount Spurr, which sits only about 75 miles from Anchorage.
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National crime data for 2023 shows Alaska’s overall violent crime rate was more than 540% the national rate, largely driven by aggravated assault.
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Colton Koonooka-Kowchee jumped out his window and sprinted through deep snow to get help.
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Seven vets dispute local officials’ claim that euthanizing six dogs and cats by gunfire last summer was an acceptable practice under veterinary guidelines.
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No suspects have yet been arrested in Monday night’s shooting at Davis Park, according to an Anchorage police spokesman.
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The blaze occurred Friday at the former Americas Best Value Inn and Suites on Spenard Road. None of the people, rescued from a balcony with a ladder truck, were hurt.
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Police responded shortly before 4 a.m. Friday to the Hampton Inn, in what soon became a SWAT response. Nobody else was injured.
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One of the Alaska safety groups that the Federal Aviation Administration is leaving is the Aviation Weather Working Group.
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The U.S. has been the strongest supporter of Ukraine in its war with Russia. Yet with a series of blunt comments, President Trump now sounds more aligned with Russia than Ukraine.
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Alaska Aerospace said in its suit against an insurer and its parent company that July's failed rocket test caused at least $3.1 million in cleanup and repair costs.
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Researchers estimate 22% to 38% of observers are victimized each year. Women are twice as likely to experience some form of harassment, intimidation or sexual assault.
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“We're not telling you you can't have these things in your home,” said Assembly member Karen Bronga. “We're just saying, if you have these things, that you need to check your kids.”