A tech issue is affecting systems across the U.S. Anchorage police can still be reached via 911, but callers from areas outside the MOA may run into issues.
Threatening to take action, Alaska’s federal public defender’s office is expressing concern with the U.S. Attorney General’s Office after U.S. District Court Judge Joshua Kindred resigned following an investigation that revealed he had engaged in inappropriate conduct with attorneys who appeared before him.
Alaska Democratic party leaders say they are standing by President Joe Biden following high-level national Democratic leaders expressing concerns if Biden should continue his reelection campaign.
After starting construction in 2022 aimed to alleviate traffic and reduce collision rates, a major project on Wasilla's Knik-Goose Bay Road still has a ways to go.
The Office of Special Prosecutions recently found two Anchorage police officers were justified in their use of force when they shot and wounded a 22-year-old man last month in Downtown Anchorage.
A 30-year-old man arrested in connection to a November 2022 homicide had murder charges against him dismissed last week, according to Department of Law officials.
Gaslight Lounge owner John Pattee has installed a state-of-the-art security system to prevent crime, hold people accountable and aid law enforcement investigations.
The events that led up to a deadly shooting on Fourth Avenue in downtown Anchorage over the weekend are becoming clearer after two men were injured while shooting at each other in the early hours of Sunday morning.
From snow dump sites with capacity issues to the Municipality of Anchorage assisting the state with clearing major roadways, the state’s Southcentral region faced obstacles this past winter.
The Office of Special Prosecutions held a press conference on Wednesday to discuss how the Alaska Law Department reviews officer-involved shooting cases.
Starting August 1, dogs entering the United States must meet new regulations as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention aims to reduce the potential spread of rabies.
Wildland firefighters employed through Alaska's Department of Natural Resources' Division of Forestry and Fire Protection have recently seen a boost in their paychecks under the Fiscal Year 2025 budget.
A federal judge has suspended the lease stemming from a 2022 oil and gas sale in Alaska’s Cook Inlet basin after finding problems with the environmental review it was based on.
The Anchorage Assembly confirmed Sean Case as the newly appointed APD police chief and made a decision on how long authorities might have to release body-worn camera footage.
One day after Juneau police officers and a wildlife trooper fatally shot a well-known homeless man they say would not drop a knife after repeated commands, community members are reflecting on his life and community connections.
According to the Anchorage Coalition to End Homelessness, more than 3,000 people experience housing insecurity. At tonight’s assembly meeting, members will discuss long-term and short-term solutions to address homelessness.
A flightseeing plane with nine people onboard lost power mid-flight Friday in Denali National Park and Preserve and was forced to make an emergency landing next to a glacier, according to park officials.
The Department of Public Safety says a man was shot and killed by law enforcement officers after he produced a knife and and did not comply with multiple requests to drop the knife.
The owner of a bar in Downtown Anchorage is calling for action after a fatal shooting occurred nearby, leaving one man dead and another with life-threatening injuries.
Alaskans joined Republicans from across the nation in nominating the former president for a third time, as Trump named Ohio Senator J.D. Vance as his running mate.
More than $108 million has been approved to help Western Alaska communities rebuild public infrastructure damaged by Typhoon Merbok, the massive storm that devastated communities there in 2022.
Alaskan political leaders are calling for an end to political violence and offering their support for former president Donald Trump’s wellbeing in the wake of an assassination attempt on the presidential candidate on Saturday in Pennsylvania. At least one of the spectators died, officials say. Secret Service says the shooter was killed by its agents.
RNC Alaska National Committeeman Craig Campbell said the assassination attempt will energize former President Trump's supporters to show their support for his reelection efforts.
The Anchorage Assembly is now scheduled to confirm newly-appointed Anchorage Police Chief Sean Case after Friday’s confirmation hearing was held at City Hall.
Alutiiq artist Cheryl Lacy is showcasing her exhibit "Shadows of the Past" at the ConocoPhillips Gallery on the Alaska Pacific University Campus, which explores her ancestors and their stories.
An Anchorage teen received the highest award a Girl Scout can get for a project that will help visually impaired children experience the world of stories in a different way.
A second man has been arrested in connection to a 2022 homicide on Chugach Way in the Spenard neighborhood, according to the Anchorage Police Department.
The author of a new study says it’s possible that the quickly melting Juneau Icefield will reach an irreversible tipping point by the end of this century.
Convicted killer Brian Smith faced a judge and angry, heartbroken, family members Friday morning for his sentencing in the deaths of 30-year-old Kathleen Jo Henry and 53-year-old Veronica Abouchuk.
For the first time since the NHL arrived in the Pacific Northwest, Seattle Kraken games will air for free to over-the-air viewers in Anchorage and Juneau.
A 79-year-old woman died tragically after being struck by a motorcycle on a paved walking path near Big Lake on Monday. The daughter of the victim spoke out Thursday on forgiving the rider responsible for the death.
The two-week cancelation of the Friday Fling in Palmer left dozens of vendors and food trucks without a place to sell their goods and services, but small businesses across the community rallied together to develop an alternative to the downtown event.
Anchorage police say the July 8 shooting of Damien Dollison started when he pointed a shotgun at another man who was sitting in a parked vehicle at the gas station.