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The utilities said they made “substantive revisions to the program,” but it still drew blowback from groups that wanted water restored to the full length of the river.
Alaska’s professional opera company closes its 61st season with Verdi’s “La Traviata.” Meet five people whose talents are among the dozens who make it happen.
A vote on the proposal could take place as soon as Friday, and if it succeeds, the idea would go to the state Senate.
Attorneys for the Assembly on Wednesday also appealed a decision by the Regulatory Commission of Alaska that has left the municipality without voting rights over the plan to restore the river.
A federal appeals court has upheld the revocation of a man’s pilot certificate after he delivered marijuana by plane to retail stores in Alaska through his business Flying High Investments.
The House passed a non-binding resolution Wednesday calling for a 14-month stay on a court decision that blocked public funds from being used for private school tuition.
The southbound highway was closed for several hours after the single-vehicle rollover between the South Eagle River and Hiland Road exits, Anchorage police said.
Rep. Andrew Gray, an Anchorage Democrat and the author of the proposal, says he will introduce a revised and updated version.
The city is planning an $18 million facility with reading areas, an outdoor balcony, and meeting rooms after a partial roof collapse closed the prior library last year.
The rezone will allow the land to be developed into high-density multifamily housing, such as apartments, along with some commercial uses.
Some local rescue organizations are expressing concern that the decision to enforce a pre-existing policy could put animals at risk.
Alaska Public Media and the Anchorage Daily News are co-hosting a mayoral runoff debate between Suzanne LaFrance and Dave Bronson. The last day to vote in the runoff election is Tuesday, May 14.
Alaska’s congressional delegation, in documents filed in federal court late Tuesday, called the proposed Donlin mine one of the state’s “most important and necessary economic development projects.”
The district plans to announce in October or November which schools it proposes closing, and the Anchorage School Board would vote on whether to approve that plan in December.
The plane was headed to Kobuk with nearly 4,500 gallons of fuel onboard when it crashed, an NTSB official said.
Thousands of pounds of the catch were dead or had to be destroyed upon arrival in Washington state due to potential parasitic infection, federal prosecutors said.
The Assembly on Tuesday certified the results of the April regular city election.
John Snelson, chief of code enforcement for the municipality, said the incident was not politically motivated.
The funding boost for solar comes as legislators try to address a looming shortfall of Cook Inlet gas.
A decision in the case will have implications for how cities across the Western U.S., including Anchorage, regulate homeless camps.
Quintillion reconfigured the network and temporarily restored service as of Tuesday afternoon, the company’s president said.
A witness described hearing an explosion before the Douglas DC-4 went down Tuesday morning along the Tanana River.
An amendment from Sen. Cathy Giessel, R-Anchorage, would lower the age for obtaining behavioral health care to 16.