Thursday, June 16, 2016

Anchorage's stalled U-Med road project gets another setback and other top stories.

  • Anchorage's stalled U-Med road project gets another setback

    Anchorage's stalled U-Med road project gets another setback
    Tuesday's decision from the Anchorage board means that if the University of Alaska moves forward with the road project, it cannot start exactly where the city left off. It would have to submit another site plan review application to the city's Planning and Zoning Commission. Last year, the approval process took roughly six months.
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  • A pair of Anchorage swimmers participating in USA Swimming ...

    "They're bringing them down to reward them for all that they've done, but they're also going to, I believe, teach them (and) help them not only in swimming, but also try to see what they can do to promote swimming in our community, in different ethnic backgrounds and all those things," he said.
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  • APD: 85 inmates have walked away from Anchorage halfway ...

    APD: 85 inmates have walked away from Anchorage halfway ...
    ANCHORAGE – The Department of Corrections says just about every day, an inmate walks away from a halfway house in Alaska. The Anchorage Police Department said it’s happening so much, it’s a public safety issue. APD spokesperson Renee Oistad said it’s happened 86 times in Anchorage since the beginning of the year. Bryce McCarter, 23, who left Cordova Center this week, is the latest, but APD and the DOC said they know he won’t be the last. “The main reason why they’re put in a halfway house is b..
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  • Anchorage man charged with burning a 3-year-old girl 90 times with ...

    Anchorage man charged with burning a 3-year-old girl 90 times with ...
    The charges stem from a July 1, 2015, incident in Wasilla, when a parent of the child left her with a friend, who in turn left her with Nuglene, according to assistant district attorney Brittany Dunlop.
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  • Man missing from Anchorage assisted living home

    Man missing from Anchorage assisted living home
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  • Anchorage PrideFest increases security after mass shooting in ...

    Anchorage PrideFest increases security after mass shooting in ...
    Anchorage PrideFest will have increased security this year and will include memorials for the victims of Sunday's mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando.
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  • Teen crashes into Anchorage house; police suspect DUI

    Teen crashes into Anchorage house; police suspect DUI
    The girl was driving quickly down Eleusis and failed to make a turn, the release said. Then she "drove into a yard (and) launched into the air, missing some trees," and hit the house.
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  • Troopers identify 3 killed in Atka passenger van crash

    Troopers identify 3 killed in Atka passenger van crash
    5:20 p.m. UPDATE: Alaska State Troopers have identified the deceased as three Anchorage residents: -- Ray McCullough Jr., 43-- Mike Tunohun Jr., 51-- Paul Nicholas Nesbit, 57 "Weather continues to hamper AST's response into the island community," troopers wrote. "Investigation continues." UPDATE: The Coast Guard medevaced six people from Adak to Anchorage after a passenger van crash on Tuesday evening. The crash took place in Atka, 100 miles east of Adak, in the Aleutian Islands. Three people ..
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  • Anchorage teens spend summer vacation fixing up local parks

    Anchorage teens spend summer vacation fixing up local parks
    Estimated read time 1m 44s Anchorage teens spend summer vacation fixing up local parks By Shannon Ballard Photojournalist: Heather Hintze - 7:29 PM June 15, 2016 ANCHORAGE – On perhaps the nicest day of summer yet, 17-year-old Damien Young and about two dozen other high school students from across Anchorage were paving the way to a better community. The teenagers are part of the Municipality of Anchorage’s Youth Employment in Parks program. This week they were hired to build a grave..
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  • As downtown prices rise, independent restaurant owners look at ...

    As downtown prices rise, independent restaurant owners look at ...
    Chef Greg McPhee, who's new restaurant, The Anchorage, will open in The Village of West Greenville in the fall, explains the renovations that will be made to the historic building.(Photo: Lillia Callum-Penso)Don Marcum wanted to be downtown. When the restaurateur committed to bringing the Shuckin' Shack Oyster Bar concept to Greenville last year, he figured it’d be a perfect fit for Main Street.But after six months of searching, Marcum scrapped his downtown plans. He opened his restaurant in the..
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