Community organizers hope to make Anchorage a friendlier place ...
Alaska Life Community organizers hope to make Anchorage a friendlier place with welcoming signs A welcome sign at Healani’s 808 shop in the Northway Mall on Nov. 30. (Loren Holmes / Alaska Dispatch News)>> view originalOne month after running away, Anchorage family continues search ...
Estimated read time 1m 40s One month after running away, Anchorage family continues search for missing teen By Eric Ruble Photojournalist: Rachel McPherron - 6:00 PM December 4, 2016 ANCHORAGE – Mary Rotzler’s family is desperate for answers more than one month after the 14-year-old went missing. The East High School freshman ran away from home on Nov. 1. Her mom, Brenda Parduhn, said she last saw her daughter near Bragaw Street and Richmond Avenue in Mountain View. “I think she’s h..>> view originalInterest rate jump wakes up Anchorage homebuyers
This month’s mortgage interest rate jump up to 4.125 percent has sent buyers scampering to find a new home. The week before Thanksgiving, 45 homes pended in Anchorage compared to 27 in 2015. That trend continued into Thanksgiving week when six additional sales were reported compared to 2015. These sales occurred in all price ranges but particularly noteworthy were five new sales between $650,000 to $750,000. Mortgage rates have hovered in the mid-3 percent range for so long that buyers have take..>> view originalMissing: Police seek whereabouts of 'vulnerable' Anchorage woman
Missing: Police seek whereabouts of ‘vulnerable’ Anchorage woman By KTVA CBS 11 News 11:05 AM December 4, 2016 ANCHORAGE – The Anchorage Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a woman police described as a vulnerable adult. Mary Mortenson, 27, was last seen Saturday evening as she left a home on the 2300 block of East 52nd Avenue, police explained. “Mary has some mental health conditions and there is concern for her well being,” police wrote. Mortenson is 5 feet ..>> view originalTough night in Anchorage for WWU
Vikings Season Ends With West Regional Final Loss in Anchorage ANCHORAGE, Alaska – The Western Washington University volleyball team’s bid for a second consecutive trip to the Elite 8 came to an end with a hard-fought 25-19, 25-27, 21-25, 23-25 loss to No. 1 seed Alaska Anchorage Saturday evening in the NCAA Division II West Regional Final played at Alaska Airlines Center. The No. 3 seed Vikings had their season come to a close finishing with a 23-8 record and making the program’s fifth..>> view originalMaking Anchorage safer one step at a time
Making Anchorage safer one step at a time With efforts to heighten security in downtown Anchorage, Anchorage Police Department started their foot patrol program at the end of last month. Officers are working in pairs patrolling the area in hopes to deter crime and also have the opportunity to talk and work with the public. The boundary of patrol will be in the area of L Street to Cordova and from Third Avenue to Sixth Avenue. After an unstable year of crimes ranging from burglary to murder, man..>> view originalAnchorage Assembly Member Amy Demboski Targets Wasilla Man ...
Friday night, Anchorage Assembly member Amy Demboski (Eagle River) — who also hosts a local conservative talk show on KNTV — posted a salacious and misleading link to her radio show’s Facebook page. The link directed viewers to a post penned by Anneta Griffee, published on former Newsmax host Dennis Michael Lynch’s blog. Lynch is a film documentarian specializing in anti-immigration flicks. The article, entitled “Report: Why Islamic Compounds Across the US Are Stockpiling Arms,” asserts that r..>> view originalAnchorage's People Mover looks at major changes to bus routes
ANCHORAGE (KTUU) Big changes are being considered to the Anchorage’s public transportation. Since May, members of the public has been weighing on what they want from a public transit system. “People really said they wanted four things. They wanted a bus that comes every half hour, or every 15 minutes,” said Bart Rudolph, Public Transportation Planning Manager. “They’re willing to walk a little bit more, they don't have to wait as long for the bus. They want a simple network to understand.” Righ..>> view originalWhen oil companies move employees out of state, who sells the ...
Moving assistance is part of benefits packages across many sectors, including retail, health care, finance and government. In Alaska's oil industry, middle managers and above tend to qualify for home-sale assistance, selling bonuses and compensation for losses, according to several professionals who handle corporate moves. A larger pool of employees may receive reimbursement or a fixed amount of money to help cover moving costs.>> view originalAfter heartbreaking loss, family restaurant carries on co-founder's ...
ANCHORAGE – One would be hard pressed to find an Anchorage restaurant smaller than Falafel King. Avi Avraham and his wife, Simha Avraham Lalki, founded the cozy spot on Gambell Street in early 2007. The Israeli immigrants opened the restaurant with the help of their four children, two of whom live in Anchorage. “Everyone just loves it. It’s so unique,” said Smadi Warden, one of the couple’s grown children who help operate the restaurant. Indeed, there are very few options for anyone searching ..>> view original
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