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NTSB: Plane overturned in waters near Metlakatla

Search and rescue operations are underway after a small plane overturned Monday afternoon in waters near the Southeast Alaska community of Metlakatla, according to federal authorities. → Read More

‘We want people to be safe’: APD launches annual seat belt campaign

Anchorage drivers and passengers who don’t strap in may soon find themselves strapped for cash, as police launch an effort to enforce seat belt usage by issuing costly citations. → Read More

Iliamna Native corporation inks Pebble Mine support agreement

Iliamna Natives Limited announced its deal with the Pebble Limited Partnership on Wednesday. → Read More

Child struck, injured near Creekside Park Elementary

A child was hit by a vehicle Tuesday afternoon near a school in Muldoon according to Anchorage police, who say the child was hospitalized with injuries. → Read More

Body found near Chevak believed to be missing woman

A body found near the Western Alaska village of Chevak appears to be that of a 35-year-old woman sought for weeks in the area, according to Alaska State Troopers. → Read More

Bail decision deferred for man accused of killing Anchorage child

Richard Aaron Vickery, 32, faces charges including second-degree murder in 6-year-old Weston Noe’s June 2018 death, after he was reported choking at a Taku Drive home. → Read More

‘We won’t stand for this’: Spenard stores rally after weekend thefts

A frequent thief accused of taking jewelry from a store along Northern Lights Boulevard has galvanized store owners in Spenard, who say he stole from several businesses in the area last weekend. → Read More

Alaska AG backs Dunleavy stance against 'future funding' education

Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s attorney general says an educational funding appropriation last year, which has become a key point in this year’s school funding debates, violates the state constitution. → Read More

Golovin snowmachiner dies skipping water lead

A 27-year-old snowmachiner died Sunday near the Northwest Alaska village of Golovin, after Alaska State Troopers say he fell into water. → Read More

62-inmate Spring Creek prison riot causes $100K in damage

The 62-prisoner riot at the Spring Creek Correctional Center began at about 9 p.m. Tuesday, according to an Alaska Department of Corrections statement. → Read More

UA announces layoffs, restructuring of all HR staff

The University of Alaska has laid off all human resources staff statewide, as its leaders work to restructure HR services and cut costs amid proposed budget reductions in Juneau. → Read More

3 sentenced in 500-victim Anchorage mail fraud scheme

All three people charged in an Anchorage mail fraud scheme involving hundreds of victims last year have been sentenced in federal court, prosecutors say. → Read More

Ambler snowmachiner missing after apparent fall through ice near Kobuk

Northwest Arctic Borough Search and Rescue staff first reported 52-year-old Alvin Williams overdue at about 1:30 p.m. Thursday, according to Alaska State Troopers. → Read More

1 dead, 1 held after early-morning Juneau stabbing

A 47-year-old Juneau man was fatally stabbed early Thursday during a downtown Juneau fight, with police detaining another man as a “person of interest” in the case. → Read More

Hot, dry Interior conditions spark wildfire concerns

Alaska wildfire officials are closely monitoring fire-prone conditions in the Interior this week, as offices across the state brace for an emerging fire season that has already seen dozens of blazes. → Read More

Hiland correctional officer hospitalized after fentanyl exposure

A correctional officer at the Hiland Mountain Correctional Center in Eagle River is back on the job, after state officials say she was treated last week for exposure to the synthetic opioid fentanyl. → Read More

Body found near Bethel believed to be missing boater

Alaska State Troopers say the body – believed to be that of 21-year-old Wassillie Keene – was found floating Saturday in the Johnson River. → Read More

Alaska has nation’s highest rate of workplace deaths

Alaska leads all U.S. states in per-capita workplace deaths, according to a report from a national labor union, as nationwide death rates rise in some of the state’s major occupational fields. → Read More

Ex-KeyBank employee gets 10 years for $4.3M Anchorage heist

The former employee who stole $4.3 million from one of KeyBank's Anchorage locations following an ice cream social has been ordered to serve a decade in prison. → Read More

Pentagon awards construction contract for new polar icebreaker

Alaska’s congressional delegation is hailing the award of a contract for a new U.S. Coast Guard icebreaker this week as a key development in the nation’s evolving Arctic strategy. → Read More