Officers discovered a victim in a trailer with multiple gunshot wounds in South Anchorage.
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ADN owner survives Halibut Cove plane crash
Alice Rogoff said she is physically fine, but her Cessna 206 float plane was damaged.
Budget veto puts Anchorage U-Med road project in ‘wait-and-see mode’
Gov. Walker’s veto reverts that money back to the municipality, where it was originally appropriated in 2013.
Police: 2 bodies found on bike path in downtown Anchorage
Police say in a statement that no arrests have been made in connection with the case. Officers are working to determine the cause of death.
Missile Defense Agency contracts Kodiak launch facility
The Missile Defense Agency announced Thursday a contract with the state-run launch facility that could be worth as much as $80 million over the next six years.
Walker halts two Mat-Su megaprojects
Large projects can often be contentious, and two of the most debated state projects in the past few years have been the Knik Arm Crossing and the Susitna-Watana Hydroelectric Project.
Walker picks Fairbanks Four lawyer to serve as attorney general
Lindemuth said her work on the Fairbanks Four case is among the most meaningful she’s done in her life.
Environmental group clashes with energy company over fracking in Cook Inlet
The Center for Biological Diversity is calling for the National Marine Fisheries Service to stop BlueCrest Energy’s plans to conduct hydraulic fracturing of oil wells in Cook Inlet, citing concern for beluga whales.
First Buddhist temple in Alaska consecrated in Anchorage
It was a landmark event for Buddhists from the state and around the world.
Possible Anchorage special session location would crimp fundraising
After having failed to address some of these issues in the last special session, many lawmakers aren’t eager to spend another 30 days in the capital city, but wherever lawmakers convene will impact local campaigns.