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A man riding a motorcycle southbound on C Street collided with a Toyota Highlander at the intersection with Seventh Avenue and died at the scene. Police are investigating the cause of the collision.
Challenges to the mine permit are now pending in both state and federal courts within Alaska.
They typically won’t save money in Anchorage. But the natural gas crunch might change that. They’re fairly common in Juneau, where it’s warmer.
The departures mean a head-to-head race between nonpartisan candidate Ky Holland and Republican Lucy Bauer.
Republican Matthew Salisbury and Alaskan Independence Party chairman John Wayne Howe will advance, joining frontrunners Mary Peltola, the Democratic incumbent, and GOP businessman Nick Begich III.
On a recent trip to Alaska’s upper Colville River, scientists found a lost world, a time of “polar forests with reptiles running around in them.”
Troopers said no criminal factors appeared to be involved in the crash.
The group seeking to repeal ranked choice voting and open primaries in Alaska had raised just over $61,000 by late August.
The department is expected to report new information next year on how families of homeschooled students use the funds they are allotted.
The scores are similar to last year’s results overall, even though the state lowered its standards for the assessment in January.
Benjamin Crittenden repeatedly refused to communicate with his clients, appear in court and disperse settlement funds, according to an state Supreme Court order issued Friday.
The head of the Alaska Division of Elections said that “we’re very concerned” by the incident and the agency is working with the U.S. Postal Service to ensure it doesn’t happen again.
The Pikka field is set to deliver first oil within two years, said Kevin Gallagher, chief executive for Santos.
Proponents say the move brings the Assembly in line with other elected offices around the state, and is essential to recruiting a broader pool of prospective candidates.
Attorney General Treg Taylor said there could be benefits and drawbacks to the deal that would combine Fred Meyer and Carrs Safeway stores in Alaska. He said the state can bring its own action if there’s a risk of “actual harm to Alaskans.”
Historical trends indicate the cause may be a boring ballot and a growing voter roll
Lawmakers say “small tweaks” to policy can attract and keep more teachers in Alaska’s classrooms.
The race between incumbent Republican Sen. Kelly Merrick and challenger Jared Goecker, also a Republican, is set to serve as a referendum on bipartisanship.
At the forum held during the Alaska Oil and Gas Association’s annual conference, both candidates said they would be favorable to the state’s oil and gas industry.
Sunday is Military Appreciation Day with discounted admission for active and retired military and veterans, and Monday is First Responders Day with discounted admission for police, firefighters and EMS workers.
Police Chief Sean Case said a man wounded during an exchange of gunfire with an officer on Friday struck an occupied civilian vehicle while shooting.
The administration of Mayor Suzanne LaFrance says an Anchorage Health Department investigation into homeless shelter contractor Henning Inc. completed in the final days of the previous administration was flawed and inadequate — but won’t be redone.
Nick Moe is ending his campaign, paving the way for Democrat Carolyn Hall to represent a West Anchorage district in the Alaska House starting in January.