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MMIP advocates run for healing and justice
Nearly 400 people turned out for a 5K run and walk to raise awareness about Alaska’s missing and murdered Indigenous people in Anchorage on Saturday. The runners and walkers gathered at Goose Lake for the annual “Run for Healing, Run for Justice” event. Organizers say there were two main goals -- to honor the victims and a call to action to end the MMIP crisis.
Flood-damaged vehicle disposal begins soon
Many residents have cars or trucks that have been damaged or totaled by the flood and are now wondering what steps to take. There are a few options, depending on if you plan on filing an insurance claim for your vehicle or not. If filing an insurance claim:. For those...
American Seafoods relaunches $150K grant program for Western Alaska
American Seafoods Group relaunched its grant program last week, now known as the American Seafoods Community Partnership Program. American Seafoods is the largest at-sea processor of wild Alaska pollock and hake in the U.S. and is based in Seattle, Washington. The program provides donations to organizations and groups in Western Alaska to fund community projects that address food security and other needs and will provide almost double the amount in grant funding under the new name.
Widespread power outage hits Anchorage, Mat-Su electric companies
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - A widespread power outage affecting tens of thousands of customers in Anchorage and the Mat-Su areas had electric repair crews scrambling Monday afternoon. According to power outage maps for both Chugach Electric and Matanuska Electric Association, residents across many areas of Anchorage and the Valley saw...
‘We take violent crime very seriously’: Anchorage FBI looking for suspect in bank robbery attempt
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Bundled up for cold temperatures and wearing a white mask almost to her eyes, an unidentified woman gave a note demanding money from a bank employee at the First National Bank Alaska branch on West Northern Lights Boulevard. Now, the FBI wants to find her. “We...
Soldotna beer fest gives back
Nearly 100 beer connoisseurs braved the rain and cold Saturday in the parking lot of the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex to celebrate the diversity of Alaska-brewed beer. While some patrons stood under tents and chatted with bartenders, others danced to live music in raincoats and 6-ounce beer glasses in hand.
NCLH Donates $50,000 to Flood Relief Efforts in Juneau
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) has announced a donation of $50,000 to the Juneau Community Foundation. According to a press release, this contribution is a significant move to support flood recovery efforts in Juneau and aims to provide direct financial assistance to residents affected by the natural disaster. The city...
2024 Anchorage Economic Development Luncheon | Addressing Alaskans
This episode of Addressing Alaskans features the Anchorage Economic Development Corporation’s 2024 Economic Development Luncheon. AEDC President and CEO, Jenna Wright, presents results of economic confidence surveys and updates on Anchorage’s job market. AEDC also discusses their economic proposal to invest in the city called “Choose Anchorage.” Presenters also include Anchorage Mayor Suzanne LaFrance, who gives an update on her first weeks in office, and keynote speaker, Andrew Busch, who discusses economic trends that could affect Alaska.
Biologists say there are more invasive species in Alaska than ever before
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Plants and animals that aren’t indigenous to Alaska are called invasive species, and they can harm the natural environment. Now, wildlife and plant biologists across the state are saying the issue is worse than ever before. “We’re kind of facing the most invasive species we’ve...
FBI In Anchorage Searching For Another Attempted Bank Robber
The FBI Anchorage Field Office is seeking information from the public regarding an attempted bank robbery at the First National Bank Alaska branch at 1210 W Northern Lights Blvd in Anchorage on Thursday, Aug. 8. At approximately 5:38 p.m., an unknown female suspect entered the bank, produced a note to...
Building at center of Eielson Street fire ‘a total loss,” fire chief says
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - A structure fire at an abandoned house on Eielson Street in Fairbanks led occupants of a neighboring home to evacuate Saturday morning. “There weren’t any injuries or casualties, but the one building was a total loss, and the secondary building did sustain some fire damage from that initial fire,” Fairbanks Fire Department Fire Chief Andrew Coccaro said.
Seward Highway Reopens After Sporadic Closures During Standoff In Indian
A police standoff Friday morning led to hours of sporadic closures on the Seward Highway between Anchorage and Girdwood. According to the Anchorage Police Department, officers got a report of a fight in the Chugach State Park Indian Creek parking lot shortly before 7 a.m. The fight involved a man and a woman outside of a motorhome.
AK commercial fisherman missing near Egegik
A man was declared missing near Egegik, on the east side of Bristol Bay on July 25. According to Alaska State Troopers, Clayton Hoy, a 36-year-old from Washington, fell overboard from a commercial fishing boat, the F/V Warmaster. That vessel is registered to Guy Hoy. The search lasted for around...
A break in the wet weather in southern Alaska
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - A rainy weekend in Southcentral Alaska ran right into Monday. The storm over the weekend brought in a touch of fall, with all the wet and windy weather conditions. Anchorage has seen inches of rain through the month of August so far — at 3.63 inches...
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