Sunday, May 7, 2017

Burglarized in Anchorage: multiple local businesses see ATMs ... and other top stories.

  • Burglarized in Anchorage: multiple local businesses see ATMs ...

    Burglarized in Anchorage: multiple local businesses see ATMs ...
    ANCHORAGE (KTUU) - Multiple businesses and organizations around Anchorage have been victimized this year by a similar problem: early morning ATM burglaries. As KTUU previously reported, an ATM was ripped loose from the wall of a local bank in February. Suspects in connection to that incident have been apprehended after they, and the stolen ATM in question, were later located in Big Lake. However, the string of ATM thefts has continued to afflict local businesses despite these arrests. Jerry Le..
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  • Photos: Good Friday Faith Walk in Anchorage

    Photos: Good Friday Faith Walk in Anchorage
    Julie Fontenot carries a cross with a group of Catholic faithful as they walk from Government Hill to downtown Anchorage on Good Friday, April 14, 2017. Catholics from across Anchorage prayed the Stations of the Cross as they walked to Town Square Park for a Good Friday service. (Loren Holmes / Alaska Dispatch News) Buy Photo
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  • Award-winning Film about Veterans and PTSD coming to Anchorage

    Award-winning Film about Veterans and PTSD coming to Anchorage
    ANCHORAGE, AK - Alaska’s Healing Hearts and NAMI Anchorage is hosting a special screening of the critically acclaimed film THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE at the Tikahtnu Stadium 16 Theater, 1102 North Muldoon Road Anchorage, AK. The screening will be on May 3rd, at 7:30 p.m. The purpose of this event is to raise awareness for PTSD and the mental health care crisis in the military, to show support to our local veterans and to connect veterans and the general public with helpful local veteran’s organ..
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  • Man, 26, gets six decades in prison for murder at Anchorage ...

    Man, 26, gets six decades in prison for murder at Anchorage ...
    Gilbert Nashookpuk called 911 just after midnight on Nov. 7, 2015, and reported he'd killed someone. That someone was 57-year-old Glenna Wyllie, whom responding officers found dead in the garage of the residence, according to prosecutors.
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  • Anchorage takes on a tropical feel as swimmers hit the pool

    Anchorage takes on a tropical feel as swimmers hit the pool
    Anchorage takes on a tropical feel as swimmers hit the pool By KTVA CBS 11 News 11:45 AM April 14, 2017 ANCHORAGE – While everyone is heading outside, they’re going in — at least for Friday afternoon. The Northern Lights Swim Club is reeling in a 127 swimmers to compete in the Aqua Dog 50 Free Tournament. It’s a unique race because the racers will be grouped according to time, not age. Contestants will swim two 50-yard heats determining their placement. “It’s going to be awesome to se..
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  • Mat-Su closes deteriorating trails; others in Anchorage still skiable

    Mat-Su closes deteriorating trails; others in Anchorage still skiable
    On Wednesday, NSAA warned skiers that winter was "nearing the end. We're losing a lot of snow as daytime temperatures rise, but as long as the nighttime temperature stays below freezing, groomers will make every effort to groom what they can. They have to wait until later in the morning when conditions are good and hard before they can get started but have been having decent results.
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  • Anchorage Firm Activates Fiber-optic System That Will Boost ...

    Anchorage Firm Activates Fiber-optic System That Will Boost ...
    A big broadband leap forward in northern Alaska … The Anchorage-based company that’s been laying fiber-optic cable on- and offshore around northern Alaska over the past two years will activate the first part of its system tonight, giving the Prudhoe Bay area a big boost in broadband capacity. “It’s important because it lays the stage for the future connection, and connectivity into the communities of Utqiagvik, or Barrow, Point Hope, Wainwright, Kotzebue and Nome,” says Quintillion spokeswom..
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  • Final election results: Holleman wins Anchorage School Board race

    Final election results: Holleman wins Anchorage School Board race
    But Schuster said she was accepting the results and didn't plan to ask for a recount. She said she was disappointed by the outcome, as well as the low voter turnout in this year's election. Last year, she also narrowly lost a School Board race, winning 67 fewer votes than Starr Marsett.
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  • Anchorage Teen Facing 26 Sexual Assault/Assault Charges

    Anchorage Teen Facing 26 Sexual Assault/Assault Charges
    Anchorage Teen Facing 26 Sexual Assault/Assault Charges 19-year-old Jim Persey. Image-APD Anchorage teen, 19-year-old Jim Persey, is facing 24 felony charges and two misdemeanor charges, after a year of investigations by the Anchorage Police Department, it was announced by District Attorneys in Anchorage this week. Persey actions were initially looked into by APD investigators over a year ago, and then was first charged with one count of Sexual Assault I in April of 2016 in a s..
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  • Anchorage Man Charged with 16 Counts after Attempting to Steal ...

    Anchorage Man Charged with 16 Counts after Attempting to Steal ...
    Anchorage Man Charged with 16 Counts after Attempting to Steal Pickup Alaska State Troopers responded the the Clam Gulch area north of Anchor Point at 6:02 am on Wednesday, after a caller reported that someone had attempted to steal his silver 1999 Chevy pickup. After responding, they located 27-year-old Anchorage resident, Evan Lee Harrington, in the area. The AST investigation found that Harrington had stolen items that included a handgun, multiple credit cards and IDs and vehi..
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Marijuana's Expansion Could Turn Into a Nightmare for Employers .Front 3 of Cavani, Di Maria and Draxler gives PSG a CDD .
Anchorage Assembly passes ban on pot discounts for active military ... .4 sentenced in Anchorage check-fraud scheme .

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