The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives investigated the case with the Alaska State Troopers and the Kenai Police Department
Lawson is a victim rights’ attorney from Anchorage
Those interested in walking with the parade can just show up at Parker Park at 4 p.m.
Each of the petitions was rejected for failing to meet the board’s definition of an emergency
The 1,000-acre Juneau Bench, or Unit 395, is located north of the Sterling Highway
The hearing addressed five specific legislative proposals
The Iditarod said all 11 dogs on Sass’ team were in good health
The announcement came a day after the administration said it would bar or limit drilling in some other areas of Alaska and the Arctic Ocean
The project will allow ConocoPhillips to drill at three locations
Nearly 100 people participated in this year’s event
The zone would prioritize walkability, ‘visually pleasing’ aesthetics
Elevated earthquake activity was reported at both Tanaga and Takawangha volcanoes
Several anglers from the Kenai Peninsula testified against Proposals 163-167
A bill calls for Alaska to choose to remain in daylight saving time for the entirety of the year
The board is composed of nine directors elected from three voting districts
The trio of ordinances is the product of months of work by city administrators to review city code
Many communities in the nation’s largest state hit record highs this week,
The city’s mini grant program distributes $4,000 in grants annually
All three were cited for removing silver salmon from the water
Each donation in March will be matched until the food bank can meet its goal