Heather Hintze, KTVA 11 News

Heather Hintze

KTVA 11 News

Anchorage, AK, United States

Contact Heather

Discover and connect with journalists and influencers around the world, save time on email research, monitor the news, and more.

Start free trial

Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • KTVA 11 News

Past articles by Heather:

Mat-Su Borough gets new CPR devices to help with cardiac arrest patients

Emergency responders in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough have a new tool to help cardiac arrest patients. → Read More

Palmer's Friday Fling extended by 4 more weeks

The weekly downtown market in Palmer was delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic. Organizers decides to tack another four weeks onto the season. → Read More

Palmer Base Camp could revitalize empty downtown lot

Owners say the concept is a year-round food truck pod and beer garden in a vacant lot near downtown Palmer. → Read More

Mat-Su School District changes class schedule for grades 6-12

Students will go to six periods split over two weeks with Fridays for online, at-home learning. → Read More

State reopens 2 popular Mat-Su campgrounds

Forestry crews removed more than 8,000 hazardous dead trees from South Rolly Lake and Byers Lake campgrounds. → Read More

Mat-Su Borough adds more hiking, mountain biking trails to Settlers Bay Park

There are also plans for a handicap accessible trail along the top of the bluff with several scenic viewpoints. → Read More

Frontiers: Exploring waterways in the Mat-Su

Tour operators are navigating a new way of doing business during the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More

State opens 3 new areas for personal use firewood

There are two sites off Buffalo Mine Road near Sutton and one on the Willer-Kash Road in Willow. → Read More

After cities cancel Fourth of July festivities, Freedom Festival springs up in Palmer

Volunteer Jason Johnson said organizers wanted to give people an option for celebrating the holiday. → Read More

Mat-Su emergency crews urge water safety over holiday weekend

Mat-Su emergency crews urge water safety over holiday weekend - KTVA 11 - The Voice of Alaska → Read More

Alaska Wild Harvest reopens for business near Talkeetna

The popular birch syrup company has made changes to its gift shop, including a service window for walk-up customers. → Read More

Wasilla Police Department celebrates opening of new station

The $12 million police station was paid for by a voter-approved sales tax increase. → Read More

Wasilla Krispy Kreme opens tomorrow

The general manager said the grand opening would be a little more low-key because of the coronavirus pandemic but they'll still give away golden tickets for free donuts. → Read More

Mat-Su Borough to begin opening facilities next week

The Matanuska-Susitna Borough will begin to allow people back into the libraries, pools and ice arena. → Read More

Repaving ruts on Knik-Goose Bay Road begins Friday night

The $2 million project is a temporary fix to smooth the road until an expansion project to create a four-lane divided highway. → Read More

Mat-Su teachers create unique, online graduations for 13 schools

The Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District canceled in-person graduations because of the coronavirus pandemic. Still, teachers are working to make sure the ceremonies are special. → Read More

New AIDEA loan program secures funding for Alaska businesses

AIDEA's chief investment officer says the AK SAFE program has allotted $50 million to help businesses during the coronavirus crisis. → Read More

Palmer barber auctions off first haircut for charity

AK Lady Barber Sherri Lilly will donate money raised from the auction to the Kids Kupboard nonprofit. → Read More

Frontline Mission sees increased demand for food boxes

Frontline Mission in Wasilla wants to make sure no family goes hungry, especially during the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More

Palmer family delivers 3D-printed face shields to Mat-Su health care workers

A father and son in Palmer made 3D-printed face shields to protect health care workers at the Mat-Su Regional Medical Center during the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More