Witness describes shooting that left Anchorage supermarket worker ...
The Anchorage Police Department, which is investigating the case, did not respond to multiple phone calls and emails requesting more information. By Saturday evening, police had not released a description of any suspects.>> view originalAnchorage's March for Science draws large crowd of supporters
Buy This Photo Beth Terry holds a sign that says “I like science” at the March for Science on Earth Day, Saturday, April 22, 2017. (Loren Holmes / Alaska Dispatch News)>> view originalAnchorage man says GPS tracker in auto start helped locate stolen ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) With the help of a GPS tracker and the vehicle's owner, Anchorage police were able to track down what appeared to be a stolen vehicle early Saturday afternoon. "I was kind of following them on the app, walking them through where the vehicle was going," Forrest Larson said. Larson says he first noticed his car was missing just after 10 o'clock in the morning as he was leaving for work. After checking to see if his car got towed, he says he filed a police report. It was t..>> view original'Bathroom initiative' can head to Anchorage ballot if it gets enough ...
The bathroom initiative, filed March 28, says public bathrooms, locker rooms and changing facilities can only be occupied by people of the same sex, and defines "sex" as "anatomy and genetics at birth" based on a person's original birth certificate. It includes some exemptions, such as for medical emergencies, people entering facilities as janitors, for caretakers or for minors under the age of 8, if accompanied by a guardian.>> view originalMarch for Science brings out demonstrators on six continents
Buy This Photo A sign at the March for Science on the National Mall in Washington on Saturday. Washington Post photo by Jia Naqvi.>> view originalHuge tundra swans take 2 distinct routes to Alaska for summer
Fascinated by the unique, divergent paths of the two populations of tundra swans, Ely and others studied which group, including lower Alaska Peninsula tundra swans that don't migrate, might have a survival advantage.>> view originalPhotos: 2017 Heart Run
Buy This Photo Aurora Williams, 9, splashes water on her mother, Audrie Williams, during the Heart Run on Saturday, April 22, 2017, in Anchorage’s university district. The Heart Run, a benefit for the American Heart Association, is one of Alaska’s largest races. (Rugile Kaladyte / Alaska Dispatch News)>> view originalLet Alaskans vote on an income tax
There is a way out. Instead of prolonging the misery, why not give Alaskans the last word? It is, after all, their pockets LeDoux & Co. want to pick. Why not an up-or-down vote on an income tax? Make it advisory, if necessary, but set a vote. When the ballots are counted, voilĂ , we will have our answer.>> view originalSenate's claim that schools can absorb 5 percent cut doesn't cut it
Opinions Senate's claim that schools can absorb 5 percent cut doesn't cut it Anchorage School District building. (Loren Holmes / Alaska Dispatch News)>> view originalStull-Britt announce engagement
Stull-Britt announce engagement Wasilla residents Ashlyn Stull and Jareth Britt have announced their engagement, and have set a July wedding date.Ashlyn is the daughter of Paul and Carrie Stull. Britt is the son of Daniel and Sherry Britt. The couple plan a 4 p.m. wedding July 15 in Willow.Denton inducted into Phi Kappa Phi Karen Denton of Wasilla was recently initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society. Accor..>> view original
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