
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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Assembly Chair Chris Constant said he’s seen a draft of the investigation report and has been discussing next steps with city lawyers.
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Police Chief Sean Case said he intends to discuss changes at the end of the week and have the new policy in place on July 22.
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Assembly members lauded both Police Chief Sean Case and Municipal Attorney Eva Gardner. They were confirmed in 10-0 votes.
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Supporters of Project Anchorage told a business-minded audience Monday that the 3% tax could be used to improve residents’ quality of life.
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The leader of the nonprofit says there has been a lot of positive interest in the project. She hopes other groups emulate it.
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Alaska State Troopers report that the Klutina River pinned the raft against landslide debris and it rolled over.
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Two women reported attacks within a few days of each other at the same location and gave a similar description of their assailant.
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This marks the department’s third killing and fourth shooting in two months.
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The ACLU of Alaska calls it "bleak and cruel." The Anchorage Coalition to End Homelessness calls it "disappointing."
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The outgoing budget director says significant accounting failures could hurt the city’s credit and saddle taxpayers with extra expenses.