Police are asking the public for information after Walton Hamilton, 51, was attacked by a group of people Aug. 1 near the Midtown Walmart.
The largest populated city in Alaska is still recovering from the hurricane-force winds that battered homes and infrastructure on Sunday, leaving thousands without power.
Now, through an online survey, the Municipality of Anchorage is trying to understand the full scope of storm damage.
As Anchorage navigates through a warmer-than-usual winter, meteorologists predict a continuation of the milder temperatures.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - A mobile home fire led to a smoky Friday morning for the Malaspina Trailer Park in East Anchorage. According to the Anchorage Fire Department, 13 fire units responded to the residential fire on the 1500 block of Hoyt Street. Crews worked quickly to contain the blaze and there are no reports of injuries.
NWS Alaska meteorologist Tim Markle said the warnings are designed to let community members know when the cold weather presents a risk to the community. However, the old system set wind chill warnings and advisories, which were statewide in scope, and only kicked in when there was a wind chill.
Anchorage combines the beauty of Alaska’s wilderness with the comforts of a vibrant city. Hike the Chugach Mountains, experience the Iditarod Trail, and view the mesmerizing aurora borealis. From glaciers to cultural attractions,
Great museums, restaurants, live music and professional sports are just a few options for travelers on a trip to Seattle.
Gusty winds with unusually warm temperatures were battering the Anchorage area on Sunday, with gusts of more than 90 mph recorded on the Hillside. Heavy rain was also occurring across much of the city,
The 1.6% rejection rate in the November 2024 election is significantly lower than in the 2022 special primary, when high rejection rates in mostly-Native districts led to civil rights lawsuits.
Alaska’s 2025 federal National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure plan approved, opening door to $11 million for charging stations and more.
Alex Shalukho came from Sumy, a Ukrainian town on the border with Russia. As the war began, Sumy residents fought for their town, building barricades and anti-tank obstacles. To protect their children, he and his wife, Katya Klymenchenko, decided to move to Alaska.