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In this edition of The Anchorage Weekender, we’ve got you covered whether you’re looking to stay in town for July Fourth or ...
We’ll have Mayor Suzanne LaFrance in the studio next week to discuss her first year in office. What questions are on your ...
The project seeks to develop the former Alaska Native hospital site that later became a major homeless encampment.
With van life growing and cities tightening rules, is stealth camping still possible? In this video, we test it out in ...
Anchorage’s pedestrian fatalities continue to rise after a woman struck by a vehicle succumbed to injuries she suffered in ...
In the blink of an eye, a home fire in Lawrenceburg destroyed the hours of remodeling work a local firefighter put in to make ...
Ana Jager's inspiration when she gets on a bike comes down to autonomy of movement — she loves the challenge of seeing where she can go under her own power. The 2,745-mile Tour Divide might just be ...
Open & Shut is an ongoing series looking at the comings and goings of businesses in Southcentral Alaska. If you know of a business opening or closing in the area, send a note to reporter Alex DeMarban ...
Anchorage is getting a new public art piece where Ship Creek, the Ship Creek trail and the Alaska Railroad converge, a part of town not often seen. Michigan artist and sculptor Robert L. Barnum, along ...