
Jeremy Hsieh
Alaska Desk Training EditorJeremy has been working in journalism since he was in high school as a reporter, editor and television producer. He grew up mostly in Maryland and eventually moved to Juneau in 2008. He previously worked at The Juneau Empire, the Associated Press, Gavel Alaska, KINY and KTOO.
He’s lived and worked in Anchorage for Alaska Public Media since 2022, initially as a reporter, and now as an editor and trainer for the Alaska Desk.
Around town, you might spot him running on the trails in Kincaid Park, teaching downhill ski lessons in Girdwood or appreciating the perks of a certain full-sized warehouse club store.
Reach Jeremy at jhsieh@alaskapublic.org or 907-550-8428.
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Some Assembly members are concerned the initial project list is too deferential to homeowners who don't want more neighborhood traffic.
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Families commit to work 36 hours a week building a block of homes. Their labor covers the down payments, and they get access to low-interest and subsidized mortgages.
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Mayor Dave Bronson says he wants the high court to nullify Ninth Circuit decisions that made it more difficult to manage homeless people.
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Unlike last winter, the plan does not include a mass shelter like the Sullivan Arena.
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Nome and its partners hope the project will prove the technology can slash the time and cost to build quality housing, even in Alaska’s most remote communities.
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Weeks after an investigator’s report laid out inappropriate behavior, the mayor said he asked for the resignation.
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The proposed residential zones generally allow for more density and more flexibility in terms of both land uses and types of buildings.
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Across the state, homebuilding and vacancy rates are down. Rent, mortgage rates and home prices are up.
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“It’s something we really can’t get used to, shouldn’t get used to,” said Charles Wohlforth.
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He's the fourth major candidate to enter the race, joining incumbent Mayor Dave Bronson, former Anchorage Assembly Chair Suzanne LaFrance and former state Rep. Chris Tuck.