Federal investigators are looking into the business dealings of an Anchorage woman whose charity the city gave $1.6 million to help people experiencing homelessness or addiction.
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Washington man found guilty of Ketchikan surgeon’s 2017 murder
Jordan Joplin, 38, was found guilty of first- and second-degree murder and first-degree theft.
Sullivan votes against lifting debt ceiling, saying the bill didn’t have enough money for military
The U.S. Senate passed a bill to avoid defaulting on the federal debt Thursday night, on a 63-36 vote.
Juneau writer Vera Starbard weighs in on Writers Guild strike
Starbard says that right now, “the studios are still just not even willing to talk.”
State roughly halves the number of Alaskans waiting on food aid, but more than 8,000 remain
The partial progress highlights the scale of the backlog.
Troopers identify victims, recover 2 more bodies from Sitka charter boat sinking
One passenger and the boat’s captain have yet to be found.




