Monday, May 1, 2017

Anchorage weighs new law to combat nonstop dog barking and other top stories.

  • Anchorage weighs new law to combat nonstop dog barking

    Anchorage weighs new law to combat nonstop dog barking
    Anchorage Anchorage weighs new law to combat nonstop dog barking Author: Devin Kelly Updated: 3 hours ago Published 7 hours ago Dogs run on the final day of the Fur Rondy sprint races in downtown Anchorage on Sunday, Feb. 28, 2016. (Bill Roth / Alaska Dispatch News)
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  • Anchorage police looking for missing teen

    Anchorage police looking for missing teen
    Anchorage police looking for missing teen By KTVA CBS 11 News 1:41 PM April 30, 2017 The Anchorage Police Department is asking for the public’s help locating a 13-year-old runaway.  Alexis Stewart left during the night and hasn’t spoken to her family since. APD said there are concerns for her safety. Stewart is described as being 5 feet 3 inches tall, with straight, long blonde hair. Police did not know what she was wearing when she left. Anyone with information regarding her location..
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  • When Alaska shellfish turns deadly

    When Alaska shellfish turns deadly
    We Alaskans When Alaska shellfish turns deadly Stacy Michael, of Wasilla, holds some of her catch while digging for razor clams at Clam Gulch on the Kenai Peninsula on May 14, 2010. (Bob Hallinen / ADN archive 2010)
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  • Alaska Approves $3.5M for Legislature Office Building

    Alaska Approves $3.5M for Legislature Office Building
    ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Alaska lawmakers have approved $3.5 million in renovations to be spent on renovations for their new office building in Anchorage ...
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  • Orlando Bloom hopes for six Pirates of the Caribbean movie

    Orlando Bloom hopes for six Pirates of the Caribbean movie
    Orlando Bloom thinks there'll be a sixth 'Pirates of the Caribbean' film.The 40-year-old actor - who has six-year-old son Flynn with ex-wife Miranda Kerr - will reprise his role of Will Turner in the upcoming fifth movie 'Salazar's Revenge' and despite the most recent three instalments failing to match the critical acclaim of the first film, Orlando insists there is still a desire for the franchise.Asked if audiences still want the films, he said: "The first thing my son wanted when we went to ..
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  • Quentin Tarantino's happiest moment

    Quentin Tarantino's happiest moment
    Quentin Tarantino knew he'd make it as a director after dinner with his 'Reservoir Dogs' cast.The 54-year-old filmmaker's happiest moment of his life came when he joined the would-be stars of his film, which included Steve Buscemi, Tim Roth and Michael Madsen, for a meal at the home of producer-and-actor Harvey Keitel - who portrayed Mr. White in the crime thriller - and realised how well they had taken to the script he wrote.He recalled: "I got in my car to drive from Malibu to Glendale down S..
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  • Forecasting “green up”

    Forecasting “green up”
    ANCHORAGE (KTUU) Green up is that period in time when the landscape first turns green in the spring. In Anchorage and in Fairbanks, this can happen quickly. It often feels like green up occurs in the space of a day. For the first time, Rick Thoman, Climate Science and Services Manager for the Alaska Region, is attempting forecast when green up will occur in Fairbanks. “Right now we've got a fifty-percent chance green up will occur in Fairbanks between May 7th and 10th,” says Thoman. “And that..
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  • Department of Corrections developing new Pre-trial Division

    Department of Corrections developing new Pre-trial Division
    ANCHORAGE (KTUU) A new pre-trial division under the Department of Corrections aims to increase public safety and reduce unnecessary spending. The division is being created in part to meet Senate Bill 91 requirements, but those involved in its development said it's an addition that's been requested for more than 40 years. Under SB91, the DOC has until January of 2018 to implement the pretrial division. Geri Fox, pre-trial director for the state said the goal is to help individuals who are accuse..
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  • If Senate agrees, new House bill would make voting easier

    If Senate agrees, new House bill would make voting easier
    If the Senate agrees with the idea, Alaskans will be able to cast their ballots on the same day they register to vote. On Friday morning, the Alaska House of Representatives voted 22-17 to approve House Bill 1, which allows Alaskans to register to vote on Election Day, then cast a ballot for statewide office. The bill was sponsored by Rep. Chris Tuck, D-Anchorage, who said in a prepared statement that it may improve voter turnout. “The right to vote embodies the spirit of American democracy, ca..
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  • Emergency cold weather shelters closing for season

    ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) Emergency cold weather shelters for Anchorage's homeless population are closing their doors for the season. The warming shelters are opened during the winter months when temperatures drop below 45 degrees. According to Bean's Cafe Executive Director Lisa Sauder, the operation helps homeless shelters reach out to individuals who wouldn't otherwise seek their services. "We had some good success getting different people that in the past haven't been willing to go into shel..
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