Six of the Assembly's 12 seats, and two of the School District's seven seats, are up for election on April 7. Friday was the ...
In the past few years, Anchorage has recorded 24 commercial roof collapses, almost all with the same style of wooden trusses.
The municipality’s transition to year-round shelter is a change advocates are hopeful will be reflected in the data generated ...
Dave Bronson, one of 37 former mayors of Anchorage and an infrequent visitor to Ketchikan to date, visited Southeast’s two ...
A proposal to criminalize undesirable behavior in public places drew both criticism and praise at an Assembly meeting this week amid the city's ongoing efforts to address concerns that parts of the ...
The crime was in London, the suspect was Russian and the witness who saw the beating on a video call was in the United States ...
But tops for retirees With the winter of 2025-2026 delivering every kind of seasonal bad to Alaska’s urban core, older Alaskans might have trouble accepting this news, but the data-crunching ...
A proposed tightening of public decency laws remains in limbo after the Anchorage Assembly adjourned Tuesday without voting on the controversial ordinance.
The Anchorage Assembly will resume discussion next month on an ordinance that would make it easier for police to arrest ...
After a typhoon destroyed their homes, hundreds of Alaskan Natives find themselves far from their familiar food and ...
A popular fundraiser in Anchorage, Alaska, is coming back just in time for Valentine's Day. "Love Hurts" is a playful and wild way to get back at your ex and also raise money for a local nonprofit.
The Anchorage Animal Control Advisory Board is considering changes to the city’s laws on animal neglect, adding new sections ...