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Downtown Juneau apartment building evacuated following landslide
A landslide on Gastineau Avenue late Sunday morning displaced at least seven people in the Strasbaugh Apartments building. According to Tom Mattice, the city’s Emergency Programs Manager, no injuries or major damage to the building has been reported, but city officials recommended residents evacuate as a precaution. Heavy rain...
Holy Terror! Former Pastor Banned From Airline After Mid-Flight Attack… On His Own Wife!
ST. PAUL, MN – In a shocking turn of events, Roger Allan Holmberg Sr., a former pastor turned aspiring country music singer, has been banned from Alaska Airlines after an alleged violent outburst towards his wife during a flight from Seattle to Anchorage on July 2. The incident, which...
Anchorage police set timeline for release of body camera footage in new draft policy
Anchorage police would publicly release body camera footage of officer shootings and other “critical incidents” within 45 days under a new draft of the department’s body camera policy. The Anchorage Police Department released the draft on Friday, and a spokesperson says it still needs to be signed.
1 man dead, 1 wounded in downtown Anchorage shooting
The man shot and killed early Sunday in downtown Anchorage has been named by police. The family of 30-year-old Tahjeay Baldwin has been notified of his death, police said in an updated statement. Original story:. Anchorage police are asking the public for help after a shooting downtown early Sunday left...
Homeless man in Juneau shot, killed by law enforcement officers
JUNEAU, Alaska (KTUU) - A Juneau man was shot and killed Monday after refusing to drop a knife he was holding when asked to by law enforcement, a Department of Public Safety dispatch reports. DPS says that at 1:11 p.m. on Monday afternoon, Juneau Police Department officers were following up...
Months before new administration takes the helm, FNSB sees chief of staff change
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - The Fairbanks North Star Borough has a new chief of staff, with the current head administrator Jim Williams moving down to the Lower 48. Williams had been serving in that position for nine years. Former Borough Mayor Karl Kassel first appointed Williams as chief of staff in 2015, and he remained under current Mayor Bryce Ward in that capacity for Ward’s six years in office, helping oversee the implementation of the Capital Improvement Program and carry the borough through the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pastor Arrested After Disturbing Mid-Air Incident With Wife Over Seat Upgrade
In-flight disturbances can be distressing and uncomfortable for travelers, sometimes leading to serious escalations, rowdy arrests, and even forced landings. While there are varying incidents that involve Karens, racists, and generally inappropriate behavior, many travelers would never assume a religious leader would be the cause of such issues. However, on a flight related to their ministry, a pastor and his wife were the center of attention due to a commotion. This is what travelers should know about the recent situation that led to the arrest of an Anchorage pastor.
Former Houston treasurer sentenced in federal embezzlement case
A Willow man was sentenced to 30 months in prison for embezzling money from the Alaska city of Houston and a Wasilla-based company, then dodging taxes on the money. Jess Adams was also ordered to serve three years of supervised release, pay $1.5 million in restitution to the United States and pay additional restitution to Houston and the equipment company.
NTSB: Barge struck rock after Alaska captain missed rock on e-chart
An articulated tug and barge hit a known, charted underwater rock near Kodiak, Alaska, last year, leading to a grounding that caused $1.4 million in damages, the National Transportation Safety Board reported. The tugboat Cingluku and barge Jungjuk were transiting into Shakmanof Cove from Marmot Bay on May 25, 2023,...
APD’s Case talks body camera policy, officer involved shootings, new deputy chiefs ahead of confirma
One of the most pressing issues newly-appointed Anchorage Police Chief Sean Case says he knows he will face — if confirmed by Assembly members Tuesday — will be the department’s plan moving forward to release body camera footage.
Rain likely mid-week before a pattern shift brings drier, warmer weather for the weekend
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - The rain started falling in Anchorage late Friday night and continued for nearly 48 hours, setting new records before finally letting up Monday. Saturday’s rain was the most rain to fall in a single day since 1997, also setting a record for July 13. Meanwhile...
Security, energy high as 100 Alaskans attend RNC in Milwaukee
Alaskan leaders joined Republicans from across the nation in nominating former President Donald Trump for a third time, as Trump named Ohio Senator J.D. Vance as his running mate. U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, said there are 100 Alaskans at the RNC including himself.
Traffic calming project begins for Lore Road after stop sign comes down
Anchorage’s Municipal traffic engineers said they received several calls this spring from Abbot Loop residents concerned that a stop sign would be removed from the intersection of Lore Road and Petersburg Street.
Construction Report: Improving safety on the Old Steese Highway in Fox
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - After a series of serious incidents along the corridor, the Alaska Dept. of Transportation is working to improve safety on part of the Old Steese Highway in Fox. During a four-year period, there were a handful of incidents on this stretch of road including one fatal...
Security, energy high as 100 Alaskans attend RNC in Milwaukee
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - At the Republican National Convention that’s underway in Milwaukee, Gov. Mike Dunleavy pledged Alaska’s 29 Republican delegate votes. “The furthest northern state, western state and eastern state, the largest bears in the country, largest moose, biggest military, more retired veterans per capita,” said Dunleavy, addressing the RNC. “Once again, we pledge all of our votes 29 delegates to Donald Trump.”
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