APD’s outdoor death category only includes non-criminal deaths that happened outside and involved a person who did not have a fixed address when they died.
The Clitheroe Center, one of the state’s oldest drug and alcohol treatment facilities, has left its longtime home at Point Woronzof and moved operations to a building in Midtown Anchorage.
While many public school systems operate homeschooling divisions, each sets its own rules on what expenses it will reimburse and whether it will allow reimbursements for classes taken at private schools.
New numbers Wednesday showed a virtually unchanged race for Anchorage mayor, with incumbent Dave Bronson still trailing challenger Suzanne LaFrance by 4,907 votes, narrowing the gap by only 66 votes.
Alaska’s News Source reviewed video of the final moments of 34-year-old Kristopher Handy’s life before he was shot and killed by Anchorage police officers and interviewed multiple neighbors about that deadly night, painting a different picture than what the Anchorage Police Department said.
An Anchorage man accused of killing a homeless woman, as well as injuring four others, in a downtown shooting in June 2021 pleaded guilty Wednesday to murder, among other charges.
The Parker Lake fire in Canada is still raging on, highly visible, and causing a potential threat to public safety for those living there and passing through the area.
Veterans and members of the Hmong community gathered in Davis Park in Mountain View on Wednesday to reflect and honor those who served, specifically during the Vietnam era.
Alaska’s Congressional delegation voted in support of the Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization Act, calling the legislation a key part of the safety and success of Alaska’s future air travel.
A 14-soldier team with Alaska Army National Guard’s 207th Aviation Troop Command out of Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson recently participated in the Marine Corps Weapons and Tactics Instructor course at the Marine Corps Air Station in Yuma, Arizona.
After much debate amongst lawmakers, the Alaska Legislature announced Tuesday plans to approve a combined Permanent Fund dividend and energy relief check for approximately $1,650.
Both mayoral candidates were waving signs Monday to encourage people to vote as Municipal Election Center staff were busy processing ballots ahead of Tuesday's election.
The city's health department again pointed to concerns over health and safety as staff began reposting 72-hour abatement notices at the site on Monday.
On Mother’s Day, parents D’Ette and Fred Owen remembered their son, Luke DeVolld, who they say died days after getting into a motorcycle wreck on May 1. DeVolld’s parents say he died on May 4.
A nonprofit cultural center that represents all of the Native groups of Alaska, the Alaska Native Heritage Center has grown from an Anchorage-based facility to an educational institution with a statewide reach.
Anchorage Assembly members reviewed a proposal Friday on how the city can use yearly alcohol tax revenue to fund four key areas centered around public well-being and safety.
The only survivor of a 2021 helicopter crash in the Chugach Mountains spoke with Alaska’s News Source this month about a horrific collision on a mountain that left five people dead, including a billionaire considered one of the wealthiest men in Europe.
The public defender for a South African man prosecutors say stabbed multiple people on a cruise ship headed to Juneau early Monday morning said he planned to file a written motion about his client’s mental health during an Anchorage federal court hearing Thursday.
The Anchorage School District laid out this week during a work session meeting its proposed 23 academies that will span across the district’s eight high schools.
Nearly 2,000 passengers from Holland America’s Nieuw Amsterdam arrived Thursday morning, walking down a gangway at the Don Young Port of Alaska to find a chilly morning in Anchorage.
After a strong third-place finish at the state tournament last season, East Anchorage is off to a perfect 8-0 start. Thunderbirds catcher Valley Wakefield crushed two home runs as East rallied Bartlett 19-2 before defeating Dimond 5-0 in a dominant doubleheader showing.
A man who authorities say trailed a woman home and stole around $750 in winnings from a Wasilla bingo hall is being charged with robbery, among other crimes.
A notice of proposed schedule issued May 8 would see oral arguments in the case to determine how allotments for correspondence school students may be spent start on June 25.
More than $550 million of the $4.4 billion capital budget belongs to the state, most of it is federal dollars. But Rep. David Eastman had issues with the size of the state’s portion and was the only dissenting vote.
The mother of Saria Barney reflects on the violence that took the life of her 21-year-old daughter and the slow progress of her accused killer's legal case.
Thursday at 6 p.m., catch an exclusive sit-down interview with the lone survivor of a deadly 2021 heli-skiing crash on the alpine slopes above the Knik Glacier.
The Alaska Permanent Fund Board of Trustees said Wednesday that no external IT system breach occurred after emails were leaked discussing claims of a fellow trustee’s concerning behavior.