
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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The Assembly has more ballot questions to finalize by its deadline on Jan. 23.
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“One down, five to go,” the victim’s father said after the sentencing.
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Assembly members voted 10-2 to designate Anchorage's port the Don Young Port of Alaska, after the state's late congressman.
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The city’s local elected officials are concerned Senate Bill 155 could lead to a knock-down, drag-out fight.
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The Assembly put off the decision indefinitely. There was no consensus about what, if anything, to do next.
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Homelessness experts say per person, it’s cheaper than shelter. The new plan emulates what Houston, Texas, did.
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The 907 Initiative's leader says it advocates for progressive values, but isn't trying to influence elections.
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The city’s in-house snow removal team has shrunk over time and its target time to plow out neighborhoods has gotten longer.
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Some Assembly members took issue with Bronson’s stated rationale for the cuts. They debated the veto overrides for about a half-hour.
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An Anchorage Assembly leader says it demonstrates a fundamental lack of understanding in the administration.