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Homeowners concerned about treatment center proposal

The Municipality of Anchorage is considering buying a hotel for a treatment facility, and homeowners near the area are not happy about it. → Read More

Alaska Potbelly Pig Rescue helps mini pigs find good homes

Alaska Potbelly Pig Rescue helps mini pigs find good homes - KTVA 11 - The Voice of Alaska → Read More

Earthquakes add concern to possible large landslide and tsunami near Whittier

Earthquakes add concern to possible large landslide and tsunami near Whittier - KTVA 11 - The Voice of Alaska → Read More

Caravaning for justice: People drive through downtown asking for a change

Working people caravaned through downtown Anchorage Wednesday asking for racial and economic justice. → Read More

Pandemic pauses Bear Paw Festival

The Bear Paw Festival normally happens in early to mid-July, but organizers are working to reschedule it because of the pandemic. → Read More

Gov. Dunleavy thanks Alaskans, those who organized protests

Wednesday evening, Gov. Mike Dunleavy addressed the unrest around the country following the killing of George Floyd. He acknowledged the rallies around the state and thanked every Alaskan and the youn → Read More

Internet reliability and connection expanding in Alaska

Alaska’s internet reliability and connection is expanding. MTA completes a project that may help keep costs down and act as a fail-safe. GCI brings 5G to Anchorage, connecting Alaskans with faster → Read More

Overcoming obstacles: SAVE senior graduates after being told twice she wouldn't walk the stage

SAVE High School senior Kadea Thiele graduated Wednesday but not in the ceremony she would have expected. → Read More

Student finalists announced in possible city seal redesign

Student drawings were submitted to the Anchorage Assembly for consideration in a possible redesign of the Anchorage city seal. → Read More

Assembly discusses exemption to allow extra space for porches

The Anchorage Assembly discussed an ordinance that would encourage homeowners to add a porch. → Read More

Airmen stationed at Al Assad Air Base in Iraq return to Alaska

Airmen stationed at Al Assad Air Base in Iraq returned to Anchorage Friday. The base is one of the two hit by an Iranian air strike in January. → Read More

Palmer-area fishing spot named best in nation for moms

A popular fishing spot near Palmer has been named the nation's top mom-approved fishing location. → Read More

Seabird die-off has scientists on high-alert

The cause behind unusual bird behavior on Alaska's coastline have scientists on high alert. → Read More

'Doughnut Boy' presents APD with sweet treats

A 10-year-old nicknamed the "Doughnut Boy" stopped in Anchorage Thursday. Florida native Tyler Carach is on a mission called "I DONUT need a reason to thank a cop." Tyler plans to deliver the sweet treat to every police officer in the country. Alaska is Tyler's thirty-sixth state. He's given out nearly 7,000 doughnuts. It all started two years ago when he asked his mom if he could use his… → Read More

Michigan murder parolee arrested in Anchorage

Reggie Thompson, 45, was taken into custody Saturday afternoon during a trespass call at a local church. → Read More

STAR sexual abuse crisis line calls are up

Calls to the Standing Together Against Rape (STAR) crisis line were 20-precent higher last year. → Read More

Bear killed near popular hiking trail after breaking car window

A Chugach State Park ranger on Friday morning was forced to kill a black bear that had rummaged through a Subaru Forester and was becoming increasingly confrontational in the Glen Alps Trailhead parki → Read More

Anchorage robber bites, pulls knife on good Samaritan

A man is charged with assault after biting a good samaritan during a robbery last week. → Read More

Young kayaker found safe near Sitka

A 13-year-old girl is safe after going missing while kayaking in Shelikof Bay near Sitka Tuesday. → Read More

Boy Scouts deck out neighborhood for Fourth of July

Some Boy Scout troops and other volunteers put out about 5,000 flags on Tuesday. → Read More