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  • Anchorage teachers union Oks contract extension - Washington Times

    Anchorage teachers union Oks contract extension - Washington Times
    ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - Teachers in the state’s largest school district have approved a contract extension.The Alaska Dispatch News reports (http://is.gd/Oa8MXz) members of the Anchorage teachers’ union accepted the extension this week. It calls for a 1 percent raise next year, a one-time $1,000 bonus for the Anchorage School District’s 3,400 educators and a modest bump in monthly insurance contributions.The school board still must accept the extension, which would move the expiration date on t..
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  • Where to get a free Thanksgiving meal in Anchorage | Alaska Dispatch News

    Where to get a free Thanksgiving meal in Anchorage | Alaska Dispatch News
    At least four locations across Anchorage will serve free meals on Thanksgiving, offering individuals and families a place to turn for both celebration and company during the holiday.Bean’s CafĂ©, at 1100 E. Third Ave., said in a statement Wednesday that more than 100 volunteers -- its full capacity for helpers on Thanksgiving -- will be turning out to serve an estimated 1,200 people on Thursday.“Doors will open at 10:30 a.m. for handicapped and elderly clients; first seating and meal service will..
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  • Alaska dogs deserve Alaska treats

    Daisy Nicolas’s yellow Labrador retriever, Dallas, has one of the best doggie jobs in town. She’s the “quality control chief,” according to Nicolas, taste-testing each of the 25-plus home baked dog treats that Nicolas sells via Drool Central: A Mum & Pup Barkery.Nicolas has been selling her dog treats at the South Anchorage Farmer’s Market for two years now, but she’s been cooking for Dallas much longer. Before Drool Central, Nicolas was cooking for humans at restaurants and lodges, but afte..
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  • Anchorage’s Proposed Regs Friendly to “Big Marijuana” | Anchorage Press

    In November 2014, 53 percent of state residents voted in favor of the legalization and regulation of marijuana in the State of Alaska. Over half of the state’s population resides in the city limits and surrounding areas of Anchorage. Anchorage citizens voted in favor of legalized and regulated marijuana.Now an Anchorage Assembly committee has released their proposed land use and permitting regulations for upcoming licensed marijuana establishments.There are a number of problems with the proposed..
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  • Assembly member to propose Anchorage sales tax | Local News - KTUU

    Assembly member to propose Anchorage sales tax | Local News - KTUU
    ANCHORAGE -South Anchorage assembly member Bill Evans plans to propose an Anchorage sales tax to diversify the city's income and chip away at the budget deficit.Evans says the proposed sales tax will help ease the burden on Anchorage homeowners after the Assembly recently voted to approve a budget plan that includes increased property taxes. The five percent sales tax would reduce property taxes by $1 for every dollar the tax brings in, Evans said."I've also added a little catch to it that three..
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  • Heavy rain warning in effect for Anchorage and surrounding communities | Local News - KTUU

    Heavy rain in the Anchorage area on Wednesday night into Thursday could lead to pooling of water on area roads and high water on streams, according to the National Weather Service.Rapidly melting snow from warm temperatures has already raised water levels on Chester and Campbell Creeks.Drivers should prepare to slow down in places where large pools of water are known to collect.People near streams should prepare for unseasonably high water levels, the weather service says.The weather alert inclu..
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  • Anchorage International Film Festival | Alaska Dispatch News

    Anchorage International Film Festival | Alaska Dispatch News
    Join us for the 15th Annual celebration of independent film in Anchorage International Film Festival, where talented filmmakers from all over the state, the country ...
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  • Volunteers fill holiday backpacks for hundreds of Anchorage kids in need | Local News - KTUU

    Volunteers fill holiday backpacks for hundreds of Anchorage kids in need | Local News - KTUU
    Hundreds of homeless and in-need children across Anchorage will have at least one gift to open this holiday season thanks to volunteers stuffing backpacks with $50 worth of goodies.It’s called the Shoebox Program, an effort started in 2002 by a woman who filled shoeboxes with holiday items for local kids. That soon turned into an annual charity event taken on by the Anchorage Home Builders Association.Most of the children, ages four to 13, live in shelters and would not normally have the opportu..
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  • I've got to admit it's getting better

    Perhaps the finest riding is the Middle Fork loop in Chugach State Park, and the state park system just legalized riding it without a permit. Accessing the Middle Fork without a car just got easier too, with Bike Anchorage’s installation of bicycle repair stations at multiple common mountain bike locations.Winter biking in the Chugach was a rarity until the recent explosion of fat biking. Only with wide tires did biking through snow-covered backcountry trails become practical for many riders. Ho..
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  • Mayor says Anchorage bus depot needs facelift, but denizens say it's their place to go | Alaska Dispatch News

    Mayor says Anchorage bus depot needs facelift, but denizens say it's their place to go | Alaska Dispatch News
    In an on-scene news conference, Anchorage Mayor Ethan Berkowitz said Tuesday that the city’s downtown transit center has so many safety and crime problems that only a large-scale remodel can fix it.As if on cue, some of the regulars there interrupted the media event to pepper Berkowitz and one of his top officials with questions of their own and to complain in front of TV cameras that they came to the transit center because they had nowhere else to go.Berkowitz promised big changes, but not many..
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