• Anchorage: Officer-involved shooting leaves man dead in Bethel | June 08
    Jun 8 2026
    Anchorage: A man was killed in an officer-involved shooting in Bethel, sparking debates over public safety and law enforcement protocols. The city assembly will vote on a natural burial project in South Anchorage, while Alaska health officials move forward with over 400 Rural Health Transformation projects.
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  • Anchorage: Anchorage Police sentence man to 150 years for wife and daughter murders | June 07
    Jun 7 2026
    Anchorage police sentenced Jalonni Blackshear to 150 years for murdering his wife and daughter, while a National Park ranger died after falling into a crevasse on Denali. The Golden Knights narrowly beat the Hurricanes in an NHL overtime thriller, and a crash on Tudor Road caused traffic delays.
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  • Anchorage: Ambler wildfire shows signs of slowing as officials monitor progress | June 06
    Jun 6 2026
    Anchorage officials report the Ambler wildfire is slowing in the Matanuska Valley due to rain and cooler temps, while the Anchorage School Board introduces a new policy to honor deceased students at graduation. The city also hosts a free electronics recycling event this Saturday at the Alaska Airlines Center.
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  • Anchorage: Anchorage police charge driver in fatal Midtown crash with manslaughter | June 05
    Jun 5 2026
    Anchorage police are investigating a fatal collision in Midtown where a driver faces manslaughter charges, while the Senate passed a divisive $70 billion immigration bill and the Trump administration approved an $89 million coal project in the Susitna River watershed. Anchorage also sees rising debt concerns as temperatures hit 75°F with clear skies.
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  • Anchorage: Midtown crash claims life as Anchorage faces warmest day of the year | June 04
    Jun 4 2026
    Anchorage police are investigating a fatal collision on Arctic and Benson streets in Midtown, as summer traffic rises. Former Gov. Bill Walker launched his gubernatorial campaign with a controversial plan to end the Permanent Fund Dividend, sparking debate over Alaska's fiscal future.
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  • Anchorage: Alaska National Guard plane damaged in Iran war theater | June 03
    Jun 3 2026
    Anchorage's National Guard plane was photographed damaged during operations in the Iran war theater, sparking concerns about military readiness, while local Senate and House races feature Democrat Mary Peltola and Rep. Nick Begich facing key challengers. The Alaska LNG project also threatens Anchorage with potential millions in costs, raising questions about local infrastructure and resource impacts.
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  • Anchorage: Moose encounters prompt wildlife warnings in Anchorage | June 02
    Jun 2 2026
    Anchorage officials warn residents to stay clear of a defensive moose near Elmore Road after five injuries, while the Alaska LNG project threatens the city's budget. State politics also shift with former Gov. Bill Walker entering the gubernatorial race and Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins named Lieutenant Governor contender.
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  • Anchorage: Man Charged with Murder in Hawaii Killings | June 01
    Jun 1 2026
    Anchorage: A man in Hawaii's Puna has been charged with murder after killing three people, while an experimental drug shows promise for pancreatic cancer treatment. Alaska's governor candidates are finalizing running mates as the state faces rising temperatures and weather alerts.
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