
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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Mayoral candidate Suzanne LaFrance is this election’s top fundraiser so far. But overall fundraising is down significantly from 2021.
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The appeals court judges seemed more skeptical of the federal Maritime Administration's case than Anchorage's.
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Members wrestled with trying to satisfy constituents on an emotionally charged conflict that they have little expertise or influence on.
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At this point, a Ravn Alaska spokesperson says none of its nine Alaska destinations will be eliminated, but they can expect fewer flights.
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The Assembly and administration have major differences over who sets the policy and what the city’s position actually is.
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Most of the questions at the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce event were about economic and business issues.
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Alaska Beacon reporter Claire Stremple discusses proposed processing and eligibility changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
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A “significant” number of Anchorage locals nominated their city for the grant, according to a Domino's spokesperson.
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Stakeholders who have fundamental objections have little time for further negotiation, and little recourse but federal court.
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Anchorage roofing companies have been slammed with snow removal jobs amid record snowfall and a series of collapses.