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The Office of Special Prosecutions deemed that officer Carter Mayes was legally justified in shooting 41-year-old Utuva ...
Despite lawsuits, court orders and a hiring push, Alaska's Division of Public Assistance is still struggling to keep up with ...
Crow Pass Crossing is one of Alaska’s most iconic and technical mountain races. This year, the 40th anniversary of the race ...
Anchorage utility executives say that a mild winter translated into lower electricity sales — and a hole in their budget.
Filed in Anchorage Superior Court, the lawsuit says the governor picked an ineligible person for the Alaska Judicial Council.
Alaska signed on to a $7.4 billion national Purdue settlement last month, which could bring the state more than $12 million. The state is also set to receive almost $2 million in another settlement ...
An IT outage that grounded Alaska Airlines flights Sunday night led to disruptions Monday at the Anchorage and Fairbanks ...
Police say the shooting happened at the Gaslight Lounge on West 4th Avenue, an area that has seen multiple late-night ...
Food has finally arrived on St. Paul Island after 20,000 pounds of groceries meant for the Pribilof Islands community spent ...
Police say the woman, who hasn’t yet been named publicly, was fatally shot during an altercation on Coventry Drive shortly ...
It’s been three weeks since the Alaska Department of Fish and Game seized dozens of animals from a popular wildlife ...
Tails on Trails allows volunteers to borrow a dog for 48 hours to hike, run or just sit on the couch and hang out.