Saturday, September 3, 2016

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  • After killings, Anchorage police warn residents to avoid 'isolated ...

    After killings, Anchorage police warn residents to avoid 'isolated ...
    Crime & Courts After killings, Anchorage police warn residents to avoid 'isolated areas' alone at night Anchorage Police investigated the deaths of a woman and a man whose bodies were found on the Ship Creek trail near Post Road on Sunday morning, July 3, 2016. (Bill Roth / Alaska Dispatch News)
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  • Check out the scene as Alaska's first Krispy Kreme opens in ...

    Check out the scene as Alaska's first Krispy Kreme opens in ...
    ANCHORAGE (KTUU) - It was a raucous morning in Muldoon as Alaska's first Krispy Kreme store opened its doors to the public. With more than 150 people lined up at 4 a.m. - some of them having camped there over the weekend - people of all ages got their tastes of the famous doughnut at Krispy Kreme Alaska's grand opening Tuesday morning. But this isn't just another fun new restaurant for Alaskans to frequent. In an interview a day ahead of the grand opening, Bill Popp of the Anchorage Economic D..
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  • Anchorage fighter part of cast for UFC's 'The Ultimate Fighter'

    Anchorage fighter part of cast for UFC's 'The Ultimate Fighter'
    Sports Anchorage fighter part of cast for UFC’s ‘The Ultimate Fighter’ Terrence Mitchell is introduced at the AFC fights on November 18, 2015 in Anchorage. (Alaska Fighting Championship photo)
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  • AT&T donates $750K to help Anchorage high school graduates

    AT&T donates $750K to help Anchorage high school graduates
    AT&T is donating $750 thousand dollars to an Anchorage program aimed at helping at-risk and homeless youth graduate high school. “Back on Track” is a collaboration between United Way, the Anchorage School District, and Covenant House Alaska. Listen now Carlette Mack with the Covenant House said the money will be used to expand three programs that help older youth recover high school credits and graduate. They will begin offering night classes at Covenant House through ASD’s AVAIL High School, c..
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  • With closure in Midtown Anchorage, the world will have one less ...

    With closure in Midtown Anchorage, the world will have one less ...
    Business/Economy With closure in Midtown Anchorage, the world will have one less Blockbuster store Author: Annie Zak Updated: 5 hours ago Published 9 hours ago A “store closing” sign hangs outside a Blockbuster video on Northern Lights Boulevard in Midtown Anchorage on Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2016. The store is one of only a handful of Blockbusters around the country that remain open, including several in Alaska. (Annie Zak / Alaska Dispatch News)
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  • Anchorage company brings helium-filled airship to Alaska

    Anchorage company brings helium-filled airship to Alaska
    ANCHORAGE, Alaska An Anchorage-based logistics company says it will soon have a new tool for delivering people and equipment to remote sections of Alaska. PRL Logistics and its partner Straightline Aviation are bringing a helium-filled Airship to Alaska. The $40-million Airship is being built by Lockheed Martin. PRL Logistics Vice President Kathleen O'Connell says the first off the assembly line will come to Alaska sometime in 2018. O'Connell says the aircraft can carry 18 passengers and up t..
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  • VIDEO: Families of homicide victims hope for answers and justice

    VIDEO: Families of homicide victims hope for answers and justice
    ANCHORAGE, Alaska Two days after a pair of bodies were found in a Midtown park popular among families with small children, police say no one has been arrested and they are releasing few details about what they are describing as apparent homicides. Kevin Turner (left) and Bryant “Brie” De Husson (right) were found dead in Valley of the Moon park in Midtown Anchorage in the early hours of Aug. 28. Police are investigating their deaths as homicides. Many questions remain about who killed Bryant..
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  • Second victim ID'd in Valley of the Moon killings

    Second victim ID'd in Valley of the Moon killings
    ANCHORAGE (KTUU) TUESDAY UPDATE: Anchorage police identified the second person killed in a pair of apparent homicides discovered at Valley of the Moon Park as Kevin S. Turner, 34. The investigation into the deaths of Turner and Bryant C. "Brie" De Husson, 25, is ongoing. A passerby spotted De Husson on a bike trail at the park at about 2 a.m. Sunday. Police found Turner's body soon after. Police have refused to say how the two were killed and have released few details in the case. Asked if pol..
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  • Los Angeles Rams release Anchorage long snapper Overbaugh

    Los Angeles Rams release Anchorage long snapper Overbaugh
    Overbaugh said he made big strides this summer adjusting to pro style punting schemes. In the NFL, all the action happens right around the long snapper, whereas he had more room to maneuver in college schemes, he said.
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  • Second victim in Valley of the Moon homicides identified

    Second victim in Valley of the Moon homicides identified
    Crime & Courts Second victim in Valley of the Moon homicides identified From left to right: Siblings Tyla Rose, Billy Ray Turner and Kevin Turner in Bard, California when they were kids. Kevin Turner was one of two people found dead at Valley of the Moon Park Sunday morning. (Billy Ray Turner)
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