SCOTUS Justice Sonia Sotomayor visiting Anchorage today
ANCHORAGE (KTUU) - U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor is headed to Anchorage. The justice, one of only eight currently serving on the nation's highest court, will be in town for a "conversation" hosted by the Alaska Bar Association and moderated by Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Morgan Christen. "We are delighted to be welcoming U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor to Anchorage," said Krista Scully of the Alaska Bar Association. Sotomayor will be the seventh U.S. Supreme Cou..>> view originalAnchorage mom gives back with photos of 'Warrior Kids of Alaska'
Estimated read time 1m 41s Anchorage mom gives back with photos of ‘Warrior Kids of Alaska’ By Shannon Ballard Photojournalist: Carolyn Hall - 7:34 PM August 17, 2016 ANCHORAGE – Children with complicated medical conditions often face unimaginable challenges. One Anchorage photographer wants to make sure people recognize them not for being different, but as triumphant warriors. Earlier this summer, we told you the story of Willow Stennett, a baby with two holes in her heart that had..>> view originalIn Anchorage, Norwegian fish boil is about food, family and one big ...
A basket with potatoes and onions is removed from boiling water as folks gathered at Sons of Norway Bernt Balchen Lodge in Anchorage for a Fish Boil on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. (Bill Roth / Alaska Dispatch News) Buy Photo>> view originalArts Scene: Children's author visits Palmer, Anchorage
The Alaska Greek Festival takes place 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Sunday at Holy Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church, 2800 O'Malley Road. Traditional food, music and dancing are on the schedule along with vendors of books, jewelry, pottery and other items. There's a bouncing house for the kids. Adults can enjoy beer and wine at the Taverna. Parking is available across the street at Abbott-O-Rabbit baseball field and at Hanshew Middle School on Lake Otis Parkway, wh..>> view originalBeverage distributor plans $40 million facility in Anchorage
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - A major Alaska beverage distributor is planning a $40 million investment in Anchorage.Washington-based Odom Corp. announced Tuesday it will build a 240,000-square-foot warehouse and distribution center.Anchorage television station KTUU (http://bit.ly/2aZvanY) reports Odom Corp. executive Bill Odom and Anchorage Mayor Ethan Berkowitz announced the project.The city will reimburse Odom up to $500,000 for road work associated with the project.The facility is planned south o..>> view originalCleaner electricity for Peninsula village to arrive by way of Anchorage
The Native Village of Perryville on the Alaska Peninsula has a new power generator. It will help the village use more renewable power and save on costs. Contractors have almost finished putting it together –- but at the moment, it’s almost 500 miles away from its destination. Listen now Wires, tubes, John Deere engines and other equipment fill the inside of Perryville’s new powerhouse. (Photo by Annie Feidt, Alaska’s Energy Desk – Anchorage) Today the powerhouse can be found in an unassuming ba..>> view originalHudson anchorage meetings set for spring
Elected officials have been calling on the Coast Guard to hold a public hearing now, but the Coast Guard says those will be later in the process.Buy PhotoA badge is anchored in the Hudson River at Haverstraw Bay Aug. 3, 2016.(Photo: Peter Carr/The Journal News)Buy PhotoResidents will have a chance to say their piece about the proposed Hudson River anchorages — they'll just have to wait until the spring to do so.Opponents of the 10 proposed anchorage sites from Yonkers north to Kingston have been..>> view original2016 has been the fourth deadliest year in two decades for Anchorage
Anchorage Police Chief Chris Tolley addresses reporters during a brief press conference in July of 2016. (Photo by Zachariah Hughes/Alaska Public Media).>> view original
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