Tall and Williams had decided they wanted to stop drinking and they asked shelter workers for help. A staffer told them about a drug that would end up changing their lives. It’s called Vivitrol.
The Alaska House has rebuked comments Rep. Zack Fields made about a female colleague’s physical appearance during what was supposed to be a birthday tribute to her last month.
The Coast Guard says some of the testimony during the hearing focused on a variety of topics including weather, icing, the Scandies Rose’s material condition, owner and operator organizational structures and culture.
The public has not had a formal role in the selection of Anchorage’s past and present police and fire chiefs, but as both positions will need to be filled this summer, some community members are already asking to be included in the process.
The Alaska Native Cultural Charter School has found a new home after the Anchorage School District declared its former building unsafe during COVID-19.
The Anchorage Police Department says a person was taken to the hospital following a crash at the intersection of Dimond Boulevard and Old Seward Highway.
Not having a ceremonial start to the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is breaking the hearts of Alaskans, but for downtown businesses, it's another thing that's breaking the bank.
In response to dropping COVID-19 case rates, Acting Anchorage Mayor Austin Quinn-Davidson is signing a new emergency order that lifts capacity restrictions on businesses and eases gathering size restrictions across the municipality.
A preliminary report says a plane that crashed in Alaska’s Wrangell-St Elias National Park last month, killing two people, began a gradual right turn and a descent shortly before the accident.
In the midst of recent allegations regarding Andy Teuber’s conduct while at the helm of the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium — and his subsequent departure from ANTHC and disappearance — Alaska’s News Source looked into other leadership positions he has held in the state of Alaska.
The Alaska Housing Finance Corp. says that close to 23,000 Alaskans have applied for a rental and utility assistance through a program that aims to provide relief during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Coast Guard has called off the search for a helicopter that went missing Tuesday afternoon. A family member told the Coast Guard that the pilot, Andy Teuber, was bound for Kodiak.
Former ANTHC president and chairman, Andy Teuber is still missing. Hours after the announcement it was discovered that his house was up for sale. His real estate agent said it was a longtime plan that he was asked to assist with shortly after Teuber's resignation.
The Anchorage Police Department recently released several sets of data detailing crime rates across the whole of the municipality and showing numbers trending down across several categories.
If you are 55 and above, an essential worker, a person with certain medical conditions, or live in a multigenerational house, you are now eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
Alaska’s Labor Department commissioner quashed fines that could have been issued against two Alaska seafood processors for allegedly failing to protect their employees from hazards associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.
The State of Alaska and the Pebble Partnership each filed separate requests for an appeal, after the Army Corps of Engineers denied a clean water permit that is needed to move the mining project forward.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says he’s not worried about former President Donald Trump’s influence playing a factor with Sen. Lisa Murkowski’s attempt to get another term.
Alaska is still leading the country in vaccination per capita. So far, more than 105,000 Alaskans — just under 15% of the state’s population — has been fully vaccinated.