Monday, June 26, 2017

Petro Star to buy fuel storage terminal at Anchorage port and other top stories.

  • Petro Star to buy fuel storage terminal at Anchorage port

    Petro Star to buy fuel storage terminal at Anchorage port
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  • INSIDE REAL ESTATE: A step toward affordability in Anchorage

    INSIDE REAL ESTATE: A step toward affordability in Anchorage
    Working its way through the public process is a new land use concept that if passed by the Anchorage Assembly would allow for fee simple ownership of attached or detached homes on multi-family zoned land. Already vetted and passed by the Planning and Zoning Commission and the Platting Board, Assembly approval is the final step in what should help to bypass the cumbersome financing requirements for condos. This new form of multi-family development on fee simple land should reduce financing costs ..
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  • Airport live fire exercise sends plumes of smoke over Anchorage

    Airport live fire exercise sends plumes of smoke over Anchorage
    Estimated read time 1m 33s Airport live fire exercise sends plumes of smoke over Anchorage By Heather Hintze 8:12 PM May 3, 2017 Massive plumes of smoke from the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport could be seen all over town Wednesday– it’s only a training exercise for the Airport Fire Department. Firefighters filled a pit with 250 gallons of fuel then lit it on fire, creating a towering funnel of black smoke that drifted across the runways. “It’s a small fire. If we had a r..
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  • Woman charged with marijuana DUI in Anchorage, police say

    Woman charged with marijuana DUI in Anchorage, police say
    Laws' blood was drawn during processing at the Anchorage Correctional Complex, Oistad said. The toxicology results from the blood test could take several weeks, she said, which is typical in most cases.
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  • Movers and Shakers for May 7

    The U.S. Small Business Administration 2017 Alaska Small Business Persons of the Year are David McCarthy and Jason Motyka, owners of DV3 Corp. in Denali Park. Since the Denali Park Salmon Bake was founded in 2005, DV3 has grown from one restaurant with 40 seasonal employees to two brewpubs, three restaurants, one gas station/campground and one hotel which total 120 year-round and 600 seasonal employees. In 2008, Denali Park Grocery was added and operates as a seasonal market. In the spring of 2..
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  • Marijuana-intoxicated motorist injures cyclist

    Marijuana-intoxicated motorist injures cyclist
    ANCHORAGE (KTUU) - Update - Wednesday 3: 00 p.m.:Last night's 2008 silver Chevy Malibu driver was identified as 36-year-old Amber R. Laws, by Anchorage Police Department spokesperson, Renee Oistad. At 6:46 p.m., on Tuesday, Laws was attempting exit an apartment complex driveway, in the area of E. 4th Avenue and Bragaw Street, when she turned right, on Bragaw Street, and struck an adult male cyclist, according to police. Laws' vehicle was traveling southbound, while the cyclist, who was crossing..
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  • The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Announces the Appointment of ...

    Natalie Landreth, Chair, Anchorage; Robin Bronen, Anchorage; Nelson Godoy, Anchorage; Paula Haley, Anchorage; Cynthia Henry, Fairbanks; John Hoffman          , Anchorage; Judith Kleinfeld, Fairbanks; Gerald McBeath, Fairbanks; Elizabeth Medicine Crow, Anchorage; Denise Morris, Anchorage; Marilyn Stewart, Anchorage; Margaret Stock, Anchorage; Venus Woods; Anchorage. For the state of Arizona: Lorena Van Assche, Chair, Scottsdale; Rebekah Browder, Gilbert; Patty Ferguson-Bohnee, Sacaton; Ann Hart,..
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  • NTSB says carbon monoxide impaired pilot before fatal crash

    NTSB says carbon monoxide impaired pilot before fatal crash
    ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) – The National Transportation Safety Board says a 75-year-old pilot killed last year in a crash in Anchorage was impaired by carbon monoxide. Investigator Clint Johnson in a report released Monday says a floatplane piloted by James Hefty had a severely degraded and damaged muffler can assembly. That likely allowed carbon monoxide to enter the cockpit before Hefty crashed Sept. 16 in an Anchorage residential neighborhood. Toxicological examination of his blood showed a 48 ..
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  • Alaska Dispatch News reporter says he was slapped by Wasilla ...

    Alaska Dispatch News reporter says he was slapped by Wasilla ...
    After a moment, Herz says, "Was that serious, or playful, or like …?," before trailing off. Sen. Mia Costello, R-Anchorage, comes up just seconds later.
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  • Pets allowed in Alaska, pets banned from Alaska, and what to do if ...

    ANCHORAGE (KTUU) - A17-foot-long albino Burmese python remains on the loose, which begs the question, what animals are and aren't allowed as pets in Alaska? The full list can be found here, at the Dept. of Fish and Game Legal Pets website. As for some of the most peculiar ones on the allowed list? Chinchillas, ferrets, bison, toucans, and hedgehogs, plus alligators, crocodiles, and one-humped camels (two-humped camels aren't allowed). The list of banned species is longer, and includes all indi..
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Anchorage weighs new law to combat nonstop dog barking .Snapchat maker prepares to go public valued as high as $22B .
Anchorage police investigating shooting in Mountain View .Police Response to Gunman Closes Seward Highway in Anchorage .

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