Anchorage airport police officer, corrections officer lose certifications
In an email, Dingman said he planned his resignation in December, months before he submitted his letter, due to health concerns. He submitted his resignation on a Thursday, and then on the following Monday Hiland Mountain Correctional Center Superintendent Gloria Johnson called him and told him to show up for an "investigatory meeting," he said.>> view originalAmid crime worries, some in Anchorage boost home security
Property crime in Anchorage went up slightly between 2014 and 2015, from 11,531 such offenses in 2014 to 11,801 the following year, according to FBI data. But those numbers are down from 2013, when there were 12,032 property crimes. In 2012, the number was 10,543.>> view originalPulling together, Anchorage can help our homeless off the streets
Opinions Pulling together, Anchorage can help our homeless off the streets Author: Carmen Wenger, Nancy Burke, Michele Brown Updated: 9 hours ago Published 9 hours ago A homeless man sleeps in a parking lot in Mountain View early Wednesday morning, Aug. 31, 2016. (Loren Holmes / Alaska Dispatch News)>> view originalAlaska artists burn giant masks in museum ceremony
Betsy Winkle signs the large wooden “Hepatitis” mask at the Anchorage Museum on Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016. Winkle’s brother, Frew Winkle, was adopted from Ethiopia where his parents both died. “Aggravated Organizms” is a collection of masks carved by Drew Michael and painted by Elizabeth Ellis that were ceremonially burned on the lawn of the Anchorage Museum. The large masks address different diseases or dysfunctions that affect Alaskans, like diabetes, arthritis, HIV and fetal alcohol syndrome...>> view originalNanooks swept by Anchorage
The Alaska Nanooks Volleyball team (2-10, 1-4 GNAC) dropped a three-set decision, 25-14, 25-19 and 25-20, to in-state rival No. 10 ranked Alaska Anchorage (15-1, 5-0 GNAC) at the Alaska Airlines court on Tuesday, Sept. 27. At the start of the match on Tuesday Sept. 27 at the Alaska Airlines court in set one, UAA Senior Morgan Hooe (2) set the ball to UAA Senior Erin Braun (15) to help win the set 14-25. Mylissa Maclin / Sun Star “Maybe we were too amped up, we’re just so anxious to get a little..>> view originalPacific Northwest rapper Grieves to perform in Anchorage
Pacific Northwest rapper Grieves to perform in Anchorage This coming Saturday, Oct. 8 at 9 p.m., Williwaw will be hosting a show by hip-hop rhyme-sayer Grieves. Grieves is an international solo artist who is currently based out of Seattle. He has multiple albums out, but his latest is titled “Winter & the Wolves,” which came out in 2014. This show will be Grieves’ first time in Alaska, and he plans to be sure to get out of Anchorage to experience the state. Grieves Photo credit: David French ..>> view originalUber looking to return to the Anchorage bowl
Uber looking to return to the Anchorage bowl For students living on campus without a car, Uber would mean another option for getting from point A to point B. “Uber would be a great improvement for kids that live in the dorms,” Robbie Granatir, a health science student said. Uber, the popular ride-sharing service, may be coming back to Anchorage. After a short stint in the state of Alaska in Sept. of 2014 thru March of 2015, Uber wants to bring their service back to Alaska and is willing to wo..>> view originalAnchorage man charged with attempted murder in July Butte home ...
A 28-year old Anchorage man has been charged with first-degree attempted murder, first-degree assault, first-degree robbery, first-degree burglary and two counts of third-degree assault related to a July 21 home invasion in the Butte. A Palmer grand Jury indicted 22-year-old Shyheim Chavis on the charges Sept. 28. According to the initial report, Alaska State Troopers were called to a Butte residence on Plumley Road around 1:15 a.m. July 21, where troopers said two unknown people had entered t..>> view originalMany Alaskans unhappy with amount of yearly dividend checks
Yes, you could call it free money.But that doesn't mean all Alaskans are happy about the $1,022 dividend checks nearly every resident will receive starting Thursday from the state's oil wealth fund.Folks were looking at getting more than twice that amount."It's really putting the hurt on my community," said Joel James, mayor of the tiny Yup'ik Eskimo village of Gambell, which, like many remote communities around the vast state, is plagued by chronic unemployment and astronomical living expenses..>> view originalLawmakers near deadline to move out of office space
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - Lawmakers are nearing a deadline to vacate downtown Anchorage office space after a judge invalidated the lease and the building owner filed a $37 million claim against the Legislature.KTUU-TV reports vans recently moved boxes out of the renovated Anchorage building before the Oct. 16 move-out deadline.The Alaska Journal of Commerce reported the building would have been leased for $3.3 million annually for 10 years. Gov. Bill Walker said he'd veto a proposed $32.5 millio..>> view original
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