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Alaska's largest city has reached a $2.1 million settlement with the family of a 16-year-old girl who was holding a knife last August when she was fatally shot by a police officer.
Alaska's congressman says the bill will "drive some accountability" in the safety net programs. Critics say it shifts the ...
As holiday weekends and summer temperatures approach, the Anchorage Fire Department is working to promote precautionary ...
As the Executive Director of NAMI Anchorage, Annie Ferry brings lived experience to her mission, offering peer support groups, education and community to Alaskans facing mental health challenges.
Texas 4000 will travel over 4,000 miles to reach its final destination with a mission to raise money and awareness for cancer.
High shipping costs and staffing shortages have been a challenge for local manufactures. As a major resource for ...
Reproductive rights advocates sued Arizona on Thursday to unravel several laws regulating abortion in the state.
An Indigenous tribe from the Brazilian Amazon has sued The New York Times, saying the newspaper's reporting on the tribe's ...
We are proud to stand with you in support of strong, stable, and fully funded public education across Alaska. Jharrett ...
Messages detailed in federal court documents show suspended Anchorage defense attorney Justin Facey, who pled not guilty ...
House Bill 101 will head to the Senate and be taken up next year, when the Alaska Legislature reconvenes for 2026.