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Citing deadly risk, Anchorage council urges anglers to move from lead to nontoxic sinkers
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - The Anchorage Waterways Council is encouraging people to pick up after themselves while fishing. Garbage — like fishing lines, hooks, and lead sinkers — can be fatal for wildlife. “It can get wrapped around wings, but just can cut off circulation,” Karen Higgs, with...
APD arrests additional suspect in 2022 homicide case
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - A second man has been arrested in connection to a 2022 homicide on Chugach Way in the Spenard neighborhood, according to the Anchorage Police Department. APD arrested Vincent J. Sandifer, 20, on Thursday after learning of his location near the 1200 block of West Dimond Boulevard.
Pride event brings Unalaskans together to celebrate LGBTQ+ community
Around 100 people came to Unalaska’s annual LGBTQ+ pride month celebration on June 28. The event was organized by local nonprofit Unalaskans Against Sexual Assault and Family Violence, or USAFV. A gray, wet day meant pride wouldn’t take place outside. Instead, attendees packed into the Burma Road Chapel, a...
Apply for JAHF funding to develop new housing starting July 15
Apply for JAHF funding to develop new housing starting July 15. Round 4 of Juneau Affordable Housing Fund competitive funding opens Monday, July 15, 2024. Developers are encouraged to apply. To help increase housing in Juneau, the CBJ Assembly has committed $4 million from the Juneau Affordable Housing Fund (JAHF)...
Preparing for Haines’ Next Borough Manager
Haines Borough Manager Annette Kreitzer will leave her job in a month. The borough just started to advertise for the position. They discussed the matter at their last meeting. Kreitzer told the assembly she has placed an ad in the Chilkat Valley News to seek applicants. This meets the minimum requirements of borough code. Assembly member Debra Schnabel suggested searching beyond newspapers.
Kodiak's Acting City Manager and Harbormaster are two finalists for city manager job
The list of candidates for the City of Kodiak’s next manager is now cut down to two people; both are already city employees. Sixteen candidates from all over the country submitted their applications by the deadline in late May for the local city manager job. The two finalists are Acting City Manager Josie Bahnke and Kodiak’s Port Director and Harbormaster Dave Johnson.
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