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Inside the Gates: 'Alaskans helping Alaskans'

Search on Rescue teams stand by to answer the call for help 24/7 and 365 days a year → Read More

Federal COVID-19 relief funds now available for child care providers

CARES Act funding is now available for child care providers to add more staff and capacity this fall. → Read More

ASD offers three choices for families to stay connected to local schools

ASD Virtual programs give parents another avenue to control what their child studies while still keeping their child involved in their home school. → Read More

Anchorage Assembly asks for more public input concerning alcohol tax funding

The Anchorage Assembly is asking for more community participation in helping devise a plan of how to use upcoming alcohol tax money → Read More

Dredging in the Port of Alaska helps keep store shelves stocked

All summer long, a dredging vessel called the Westport clears the waters near the Port of Alaska collecting silt, sand and gravel off the seafloor to allow vessels to navigate the harbor in Anchorage. → Read More

Blackout Day 2020 aims to eliminate systemic racism

On Tuesday, July 7th, the Alaska Black Caucus and “Allies for Change” ask Alaskans to not spend even a penny unless it is with a Black-owned business to help fight systemic racism and reverse economic → Read More

ASD school repair ahead of schedule due to COVID-19 pandemic

ASD is ahead of schedule on summer projects thanks in part to early starts due to COVID-19 closing schools early → Read More

UA Board of Regents lay out process for finding interim president

UA Board of Regents lay down the ground work for an expedited process in finding a new UA Interim President → 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

Inside the Gates: Guardsmen return from extended Afghanistan deployment

A dozen Alaska Air National Guardsmen return home from an extended stay in Afghanistan. → Read More

ASD sets 1st day of school in August, considers mix of in-person and distance learning

The first day of school in Anchorage will be Aug. 20. → Read More

Local baseball coach looks to build more opportunity for youth year-round

Jamar Hill has been around baseball most of his life. He's a former professional baseball player who spent close to a decade bounding around the minor leagues. → Read More

UA Board of Regents finalizes elimination, reduction, merger of over 40 programs

The board of regents vote to eliminate, reduce or merge 45 university programs in an effort to meet budget demands. Students enrolled in the programs will be allowed to finish. → Read More

Inside the Gates: Military Youth Academy cadets adapt to online learning

Alaska Military Youth Academy cadets have had to adjust to learning at home while staying motivated in an online environment. → Read More

Parents encouraged to build ‘circle of support’ in case they are diagnosed with COVID-19

Non-profit organizations come together to help families prepare for proper care for their children should be unable to care for them due to COVID-19 → Read More

GCI launches 5G service in Anchorage

GCI launches 5G, starting in Anchorage, and says the rollout couldn't have come at a better time. → Read More

Inside the Gates: The strategic importance of Wake Island

Learn more about Wake Island's connection to Alaska -- and how keeping the runways clear is a never-ending mission. → Read More

Considering all options: New ASD school year could start after Labor Day

Anchorage School District is considering all options in returning back to in class education. One solution could be delaying the fall start date past Labor Day. → Read More

Anchorage shuts down all playgrounds in effort to prevent spread of coronavirus

The Municipality of Anchorage and Anchorage School District have closed all playgrounds to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. → Read More

Inside the Gates: Overseas stop movement order

For military members deployed overseas, any plans of coming home soon are being put on hold. → Read More