Suzanna Caldwell, Alaska Dispatch News

Suzanna Caldwell

Alaska Dispatch News

Anchorage, AK, United States

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4.6 earthquake in Alaska Range felt strongly in Mat-Su, Anchorage

No damage was reported from the jolt just before midnight. → Read More

Alaska Waste wants to know why so few customers opt for curbside recycling

The Anchorage utility will offer free recycling to some customers for three months to see whether it encourages them to enroll. → Read More

Frozen Portage Lake seems to be getting more visitors, but is it safe?

The popular recreation lake is also home to a glacier that can calve unexpectedly. → Read More

At least 6 people at University of Alaska could be impacted by Trump immigration ban

University of Alaska President Jim Johnsen said the state university system is working to understand the full impact of the order. → Read More

Anchorage man charged with murder, assault in Muldoon homicide

Christopher Birotte, 23, was charged in the shooting incident Saturday. → Read More

New snowfall pushes Anchorage toward season average

Between 5 and 7 inches of snow is expected to fall on Alaska's largest city. → Read More

Matanuska Maid bottling facility to transform into a brewery

The long-shuttered plant will be transformed into brewery over the next year, according to a co-owner. → Read More

Anchorage band The Modern Savage gets national shout-out from NPR

An Anchorage band is getting national attention for its latest music video. NPR Music featured The Modern Savage's latest single "Pull Me," on All Songs TV, a blog of music videos curated by "All Songs Considered" hosts Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton. The video, featuring dozens of Alaskans, addresses the question "How do you make love stay?" The Modern Savage lead singer Jenni May Toro told Boilen… → Read More

Large crowd attends Women's March on Anchorage in solidarity with national events

Approximately 2,000 people showed up to the Anchorage march, which was one of at least 17 held statewide. → Read More

Anchorage police conduct a death investigation in Government Hill

Anchorage police had no additional details to share on the incident Saturday morning. → Read More

Thousands expected to participate in Women’s March events in Alaska

At least 17 communities around the state plan to have marches in solidarity with the national effort. → Read More

New Alaska legislative effort could legalize raw milk sales

A bill from Rep. Geran Tarr would make the sale of unpasteurized milk legal and possibly open up new markets for the product. → Read More

Federal disaster designation declared for Alaska pink salmon fisheries

U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker announced the declaration Wednesday. However, her decision doesn't come with funds for the most-affected areas. Any money needs to be appropriated by Congress. → Read More

Pack of lynx spotted in rare sighting on the Anchorage Hillside

An Anchorage man watched five lynx stroll down the road in front of his house. And he was able to capture it on camera. → Read More

Anchorage police searching for vehicle involved in a hit-and-run

Police had no details on injuries sustained to the pedestrian in Saturday's collision. → Read More

Delta flight makes emergency landing in Cold Bay

The plane, a Boeing 767-300, landed without incident. → Read More

Dale Tran, a leading force at Kaladi Brothers, dies unexpectedly in Anchorage

Dale Tran is credited with helping Kaladi Brothers rebound after early setbacks. He also increased the company's charitable giving by ten-fold. He was 42. → Read More

Fog, cold temperatures have created perfect conditions for a frosty Anchorage

After years of low snow and warm winter temperatures, Anchorage once again looks like a real northern city thanks to a heavy layer of frost blanketing the area. A thick, freezing fog that moved into the city in recent days has created a layer of rime and hoarfrost settling onto surfaces from trees and light poles to bikes and parked cars. "It gives everything a 'pipe cleaner on steroids' on… → Read More

Anchorage police returned gun to Florida shooting suspect after ‘mental health crisis’

The suspect had several interactions with Anchorage police last year before showing up to an Anchorage FBI office and making → Read More

Happy birthday, Alaska!

President Dwight D. Eisenhower proclaimed Alaska part of the Union on Jan. 3, 1959, thereby establishing the 49th state. → Read More