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Mallory Peebles

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Mankato, MN, United States

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Gallo's and Taco King owes employees nearly $1 million in wages

One of Alaska's most recognizable names in Mexican food is paying out nearly a million dollars for violating wage, overtime and payroll laws. → Read More

Man indicted for sexually abusing kids as young as 5

A grand jury indicts 32-year-old Raymond 'Jonah' Negovanna on 9 counts of sexual abuse of a minor. → Read More

"Bacon" helping Alaskans diagnosed with Alzheimer's

A pig named Bacon is helping people diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in Anchorage. → Read More

"Porch Pirates" plunder across Anchorage

As we enter the heart of the holiday season Anchorage residents are reporting mail thefts. The Better Business Bureau provides a few ways to prevent becoming a victim. → Read More

Whittier day tripper shares how tunnel closure stranded him and friend

An Anchorage man making a day trip to Whittier shares how the tunnel closure stranded him and friend. → Read More

Alaska faith-based centers could be impacted by California abortion ruling

A ruling by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals is mandating faith based pregnancy centers to provide information and referrals for abortions even if it violates the center's religious beliefs. → Read More

State DOT says it's ready for snow. But are drivers?

While some drivers may be procrastinating switching their summer tires over for winter the DOT says it's prepared for the first snowfall. → Read More

Palmer prison closes ahead of schedule due to Moose Creek fire

The Palmer Correctional Center has closed three weeks ahead of schedule after a wildfire threatened the facility on Monday. Department of Corrections Commissioner Dean Williams said staff at the prison made the decision to evacuate the inmates when the flames came within 200 yards of the building. → Read More

3,000 lbs of whale bones airlifted for unique salvage project

A helicopter hoisted more than 3,000 lbs of Humpback whale bones from the Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge to a parking lot in Kincaid Park for a UA Museum project. → Read More

Volunteers return to rotting whale carcass to continue UA Museum project

A salvage crew returns to the site of a three month old whale carcass to continue cutting bones from the rotting flesh for the University of Alaska Museum. → Read More

Pick Click Give seeing less donations but higher amounts

Pick Click Give reports the total number of donations is down along with the number of people who donated, however those who did choose to share a portion of their PFD pledged the highest amounts in history. → Read More

Anchorage police correct misinformation on crime rates presented at community meeting

APD is reversing comments made at a South Addition community council meeting where it incorrectly stated crime was not only relatively flat for the area but appeared to be trending downward. → Read More

Top grossing Alaska companies see drop in revenue after year of slumped oil prices

Alaska Business Monthly released it's ranking of top 49 companies based off gross income. A shake up between two top native corporation blamed on oil production and prices dropping. → Read More

Teen prescription drug concerns higher than marijuana

Parents and adults without kids both shared higher levels of concerns with youth using prescription drugs than marijuana. → Read More

Rotting humpback whale turns into preservation project

Volunteers spent Friday cutting bones out of a rotting Humpback whale carcass that washed ashore at the Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge in early July. → Read More

Marijuana Control Board to review retail license applications Thursday

Wednesday the marijuana control board approved more than a dozen marijuana cultivation licenses. The meeting will resume Thursday and review 16 of the states first retail licenses. → Read More

Mayor calls meeting with Valley of the Moon Park residents to address safety concerns

Anchorage Mayor Ethan Berkowitz has called for an informal meeting with 94 residents living near Valley of the Moon Park, where the community is concerned about violent crimes in the neighborhood including two recent homicides. → Read More

Bean's Cafe facing new challenge during Hunger Action Month

Bean's Cafe wants people to remember it's Hunger Action Month as the non-profit heads into a season where it will heavily rely on donations. → Read More

Rare 'smoke explosion' rips through Anchorage home during weekend fire response

AFD is reviewing a house fire that included a rare smoke explosion which was so powerful it caused the front door, windows and siding the be blasted off the house. → Read More

Alleged kidnappers back in court

Two out of three men accused of kidnapping a teenager earlier this month and leaving the victim tied up in Eklutna appeared in court Wednesday. → Read More