In Anchorage election, school funding hangs in the balance
Both a bond for school improvements and a one-time tax levy to offset school cuts are failing by less than 1%.
Both a bond for school improvements and a one-time tax levy to offset school cuts are failing by less than 1%.
Two conservative candidates — Donald Handeland of Eagle River and Dave Donley of Midtown Anchorage — were leading in races for open seats, as was North Anchorage progressive Sydney Scout. Three incumbent Assembly members held sizable leads.
Anchorage Police Chief Sean Case says officers responded to reports that an armed man was choking a woman near her infant child in an Airport Heights home.
A reorganization of the U.S. Forest Service means uncertainty for some Alaska staff.
The aim is to address Juneau’s current lack of shelter space and housing units and reduce the number of unhoused people camping outside in the summer.
Could a new public safety partnership between the city and state help make Anchorage safer?
The Fairbanks transplant’s album “Self Control” is a throwback to his days playing old-school country up north.
School leaders identified converging crises of budget shortfalls, deferred maintenance and teacher shortages at their annual visit to the state Capitol.
With the clock ticking, President Trump radically expanded his threat to the entire Iranian nation if its leaders fail to do a deal to open the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesday night, U.S. Eastern time.
City officials say behavioral health care is a key piece of their homeless response.