The State of Alaska has officially appealed a ruling by a state judge to delay a decision on Alaska’s homeschool correspondence funding until the end of June.
Published: May. 3, 2024 at 6:08 PM AKDTThere’s a car currently up for auction in Anchorage that almost everyone has a childhood connection to. It’s not a station wagon — but it is a wagon.
The office of Mayor Dave Bronson confirmed Friday that the director for the Office of Management and Budget has warned that she will resign if not moved out of her current position, citing issues working with the Anchorage Assembly as her reasoning.A video captured by a passerby shows the result of a police chase after an Anchorage man with ties to alleged Arkansas crimes was arrested by law enforcement on Thursday in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough.
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