Trial of Esteban Santiago of Anchorage delayed until January
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - The Trial of Esteban Santiago of Anchorage has been delayed until January. Santiago is charged with killing five people and wounding six in the mass shooting at Florida Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. So far in this case, the Iraq war veteran has pleaded not guilty to a 22-count indictment in the January 6 shooting. Santiago has been diagnosed as schizophrenic, and has been prescribed anti-psychotics. Last month, Santiago's lawyer, public defender Eric ..>> view originalMan removed from Alaska Air jet in Anchorage at gunpoint after ...
A man was removed from an Alaska Airlines jet in Anchorage late Thursday after he made threats during a flight from Seattle, airport police say. The man, who ...>> view originalAnchorage mayor's chief of staff leaves for job with National Park ...
Fleek-Green said her first job out of graduate school, where she studied natural resource policy, was in Washington, D.C., with the Interior Department. She also spent part of her childhood in King Salmon and the Lake Clark area, when her father worked for the state fish and wildlife department.>> view originalWhen traveling Alaska, an unexpected detour can be the best part of ...
Travel When traveling Alaska, an unexpected detour can be the best part of the journey After a flight from Coldfoot to Fairbanks was grounded, author Scott McMurren took a van back to Fairbanks — and captured this photo of the trans-Alaska oil pipeline from a hill on the Dalton Highway. (Photo by Scott McMurren)>> view originalPeruvian Consulate visits Alaska, will return in 2018
ANCHORAGE (KTUU) - With the demand for passport renewals remaining high, dozens of people from one of Anchorage's sub-communities headed to the south side to get their documents sorted out too. "We know the Peruvian community is very small here," said Luis Andrés García Román, Consulado General del Perú en San Francisco, "but it's very active." Peruvian Consulate services were in Anchorage over the weekend, with about 50 people coming through before the services were even halfway done Saturday ..>> view originalThousands turn course pink during Alaska Run for Women
Gerlach was tested too, by Randall and a distance she is not yet accustomed to. A recent Glennallen graduate who will run college cross country and track at Abilene Christian, Gerlach recently capped a great high school career by winning the 800, 1,600 and 3,200 races at the Class 1-2-3A state track and field championships.>> view originalOptions for at-risk youth feel recession impacts
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) Big Brothers Big Sisters has closed its office in Ketchikan and blames a weakened economy. The program which pairs children with adult mentors reports a steady decrease in donations and statewide grants over the past three years. “…as a result we are closing the Ketchikan office, we will continue supporting those big brother, big sister matches in Ketchikan and we hope to be able to reopen the office in the future,” said interim Executive Director Joan Fisher. Coven..>> view originalWhere have all the leaders gone? Long time passing
OUR SENIOR CONTRIBUTOR LOOKS FOR SPINE IN POLITICIANS By ART CHANCE Hat tip to Peter, Paul, and Mary. Let’s go back to the 1970s. Before the Prudhoe Bay lease sale, the State budget was around $250 Million. That won’t operate a single major department of State government today, even adjusted for inflation. The State population in the 1970 Census was a little over 300,000, about the population of metro Anchorage today. Then, Anchorage had about 125, 000 people and Eagle River and Wasilla were a..>> view originalWork begins on Eklutna River dam removal
Deconstructing the old dam wedged in an Eklutna River ravine begins this month, a megaproject to eventually help native salmon return to home waters. The $7.5 million project is funded by the Conservation Fund in a partnership with Eklutna Inc., which is providing the labor, Eklutna CEO Curtis McQueen said June 5 at the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce Make it Monday Forum. Eklutna Inc. became the default owners of the derelict dam because it was built there in 1929 on the traditionally Dena’ina At..>> view originalLooking back: June 11, 2017
10 YEARS AGOJune 11, 2007 — The Cooperative Extension Service at the University of Alaska Fairbanks offers, among other things, advice for families who want to get their finances in order. Now the extension could use some of that help itself as officials at the university struggle to balance the department’s budget in light of revenue shortfalls in recent years to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars.The Cooperative Extension, which is charged with getting everyday applications of unive..>> view original
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