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Experienced Fliers Are Suddenly Terrified on Planes
Forty-five minutes into a United Airlines flight out of Anchorage, Alaska, Kristin Gowers received the in-flight announcement no passenger wants to hear: According to the pilot, the plane had a mechanical issue, and they would be turning back and making an emergency landing— and the descent was going to feel fast.
New Air Traffic Control Tower in Anchorage Will Be Tallest Building in Alaska
Airport officials in Anchorage gave a first look at the plans for a giant new air traffic control tower. The FAA-led project will replace the old tower at Ted Stevens International Airport which has been around since the 70s. "It's just kind of reaching the end of its life. The...
LaFrance addresses homelessness, Anchorage police body cam policy as first 30 days in office approaches
Approaching her first 30 days in office Thursday, Anchorage Mayor Suzanne LaFrance said Tuesday her administration is working toward plans to address Anchorage’s state of homelessness and supported the Anchorage Police Department’s new body camera policy in a wide-ranging interview with Alaska’s News Source.
Federal agency, reversing prior rulings, greenlights Eklutna tribal gaming hall
The National Indian Gaming Commission has approved plans for a casino-style tribal gaming hall proposed by the Native Village of Eklutna for a site near Anchorage. The decision, published this month by the commission, follows an Interior Department decision in February that reinterpreted the legal status of Alaska Native trust land, reversing decades of precedent. […]
Palmer runner Meg Inokuma named Alaska Athlete of the Week after record-setting performance at Res 100
Meg Inokuma set a new women’s record at the Resurrection Pass 100-miler in 20 hours, 52 minutes, earning Alaska Athlete of the Week honors. Inokuma, 44, won the race outright – finishing more than 4 hours ahead of the men’s winner – and knocked 59 minutes off of Laura McDonough’s women’s record from 2011.
Traumatic Brain Injuries can be the hidden cause of a myriad of issues
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - The brain is a delicate instrument and physical impact can easily cause injury, with possible side effects ranging from vision problems to loss of memory and erratic behavior. Though the effects of a Traumatic Brain Injury, or TBI, can be life-changing, they do not have to be permanent.
Junior Aumavae resigns from LaFrance Administration to open his own consultancy
Junior Aumavae is leaving the LaFrance Administration, starting his own consultancy business to advise companies and governments on how to make equity programs actually fair for everyone. LaFrance has named a new chief equity officer for Anchorage, Kimberly Waller, who has come over to the administration from the Foraker Group.
Free and discounted software available to UAA students
UAA students, staff and faculty have access to software with their UAA-affiliated email accounts. Microsoft Office 365 is one of the available software programs. This includes Microsoft Office suite, Skype, OneDrive, SharePoint, Teams and Foxit – a PDF editor comparable to Adobe Acrobat – and more. UAA students...
Photos: Runners traverse Crow Pass Trail
The 39th annual Crow Pass Crossing trail race took place on July 20, on the Crow Pass Trail that leads from Girdwood to Eagle River. The approximately 23-mile race takes runners through Crow Pass Crossing and across the Eagle River, as they wind their way through Chugach State Park. Welsley...
APD says 90 arrested, 3.9 pounds of fentanyl seized last week
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Ninety people were arrested as part of a crime suppression effort undertaken last week by the Anchorage Police Department, according to city leaders. Besides close to 100 arrests, police also served dozens of felony and misdemeanor warrants and charged over 60 people with crimes, according to...
Municipality plans to post abatement notices at Midtown Anchorage encampment Tuesday
In an email to Anchorage Assembly members Monday morning, municipal officials said that 72-hour abatement notices are to be posted at the Fairbanks Street encampment sometime on Tuesday.
UAF alum Sagen Maddalena finishes just shy of Olympic podium
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Former Nanook Sagen Maddalena come up just short of an Olympic medal in her first event of the 2024 Paris Olympics. The University of Alaska Fairbanks alum placed fourth in the women’s 10-meter Air Rifle competition with a final score of 207.7 points. The eight-time...
Anchorage Police announce release of body-cam video from the shooting of Kristopher Handy
Anchorage Police Chief Sean Case held a press conference to announce the release of the body-worn camera and dash-cam footage from the shooting death of Kristopher Handy on May 13, 2024.
Anchorage Museum bike tour helps riders discover the city’s secret gardens
About three dozen bikes sat abandoned in the New Hope Compassionate Ministries’ parking lot as their riders wandered through one of Anchorage’s unexpected gardens. The Garden of Weeden sits in the corner of a parking lot and could easily be mistaken for just an unkempt shamble of bushes.
After over a month without electricity, Akiak officials say power could come back this week
After well over a month without municipal electricity, Akiak officials say that the disastrous failure of the community’s generators could be resolved this week. Aleck Jackson is Akiak’s temporary city administrator. He said that a mechanic has repaired one of three city-owned generators and is working to repair another.
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