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Daniella Rivera

KTVA 11 News

Anchorage, AK, United States

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'It's like being kicked when you're down': 2 Anchorage businesses burglarized

'It's like being kicked when you're down': 2 Anchorage businesses burglarized - KTVA 11 - The Voice of Alaska → Read More

‘At this point, no gathering is safe': From funerals to barbecues, Alaskans contract COVID-19 through community settings

Berkowitz joined education and health officials to speak about community spread, the municipality’s new contact-tracing platform and the Anchorage School District’s plans for fall. → Read More

Mayor issues mask order, requiring face coverings in most public spaces

Masks and face coverings are now required in Anchorage, Mayor Ethan Berkowitz announced in a Friday press conference. → Read More

Anchorage man says he was harassed while running because he is Black

An Anchorage man out for a run over the weekend in a South Anchorage neighborhood says he was confronted by a woman and harassed because he is Black. → Read More

US Attorney, FBI provide tips for avoiding COVID-19 fraud in Alaska

US Attorney, FBI provide tips for avoiding COVID-19 fraud in Alaska - KTVA 11 - The Voice of Alaska → Read More

Inmate at Anchorage Correctional Complex tests positive for COVID-19

An inmate at the Anchorage Correctional Complex has tested positive for COVID-19, according to a news release from the Department of Corrections. → Read More

Governor says Alaska is ready to move into the next phase of reopening

Gov. Mike Dunleavy says Alaskans should “be prepared for heading towards a much larger opening. → Read More

APD: Suspicious package was not a bomb

A suspicious package reported inside a vehicle downtown earlier this week was not a bomb, according to the Anchorage Police Department. → Read More

'Bright idea' helps troopers stay safe during pandemic

In three and a half minutes, the caged UV lights inside a trooper vehicle can kill the coronavirus potentially living on nearby surfaces. → Read More

'I only had one option': Anchorage man recounts harrowing escape from condo fire

Four families are displaced after a condo fire near Taku Lake. Tyler Williams was forced to jump from his balcony after grabbing one priceless possession. → Read More

Checkpoint changes ahead of Iditarod mushers due to novel coronavirus concerns

Checkpoint changes ahead of Iditarod mushers due to novel coronavirus concerns - KTVA 11 - The Voice of Alaska → Read More

The Daily 5: Mushers & dog teams set to take off from the restart in Willow

Here are five things to know for Sunday, Day 1 of the 2020 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. → Read More

Alaska Airlines will end sponsorship of the Iditarod after 2020

Alaska Airlines will end sponsorship of the Iditarod after 2020 - KTVA 11 - The Voice of Alaska → Read More

Dunleavy administration reverses plan to ship Alaska inmates to private, Lower 48 prisons

The House State Affairs Committee was minutes into the first hearing on House Bill 187, a measure that would prohibit the state from contracting with private, out-of-state prisons, when DOC Commission → Read More

Trial underway for suspects in Christmas Eve 'Ninja' murders

On Christmas Eve 2016, a 5-year-old boy survived a shooting in his Mountain View home. He told police 'Ninjas' killed his family. Investigators determined there were four so-called ninjas and now prosecutors are trying to prove Lamarkus Mann and Savon Wiley are two of them. The trial for Mann and Wiley, both 25, began on Tuesday, after more than two weeks of jury selection. Testimony on Thursday… → Read More

Missing man found: The search for Herb Spencer

The search for Herb Spencer lasted almost a week. → Read More

David Yesner appeals ban from University of Alaska property, events

Disgraced former University of Alaska Anchorage professor David Yesner is appealing the University's sanctions against him, and requesting the case be kept confidential. Yesner is the subject of a Title IX investigation into sexual discrimination and sexual harassment that found accusations against him from nine women to be credible. A redacted report from investigators illuminates an… → Read More

Lawsuit over Nighswonger abuse amended to name principal, include additional alleged victims

A civil lawsuit filed against the Mat-Su Borough School District over alleged abuse by former teacher Lukis Nighswonger has been amended to include a former principal as a defendant, and claims by an → Read More

Man re-indicted in child's 2017 malnutrition death

A mother's former live-in boyfriend is indicted in the death of her toddler again, after an Anchorage judge previously dismissed the case against him. Two-year-old Gabriella Marlow died on May 10, 2017. Prosecutors charged Marlow's mother, 38-year-old Stephanie Hamburg, and her boyfriend — 43-year-old chiropractor Timothy Hulsey — with manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide months later.… → Read More

Man charged in 6-year-old's death, raising 2018 homicide count to 29

A man indicted in the 2018 death of a child in Anchorage turned himself in Monday, according to Anchorage Police. → Read More