
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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It’s unclear what connection, if any, the suspect, victim and homeless camp off 5th Avenue have to each other.
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Lawmakers have long criticized the inconsequential bills. But they also weren’t willing to stop spending time on them -- until this year.
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It's another consequence of city bookkeepers’ delayed, but inevitable corrections to tangled and inconsistent financial recordkeeping.
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“There appears to be a real failure to train these officers on when to use deadly force,” an attorney for Kristopher Handy’s family says.
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The companies have made sweeping statements about the benefits of merging, but there isn’t anything in place to hold them to those promises.
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APD Chief Sean Case says a recent citywide policing effort included an undercover element at the Fairbanks Street encampment.
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A state investigation released Wednesday "generally corroborated" officers' accounts of events leading up to Handy's May 13 shooting.
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The city nearly missed a critical window to secure huge amounts of capital needed to pay for voter-approved infrastructure projects.
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Ona Brause is the new mayor’s director of the Office of Management and Budget. She was previously chief of staff to Mayor Ethan Berkowitz.
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The policy does not include an appeals process if the chief declines to release recordings, which the Anchorage Assembly had asked for.