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- Alaskas News Source | KTUU KYES | Anchorage, AK
It was a day of protest in the United States; in Alaska’s biggest city, the people made their voices heard The sunny day provided ample opportunity for many people to hit the street as protesters gathered on L St over a variety of issues, but with one common sentiment…There will be no kings in America
- FBI dive team searching Cheney Lake for weapon linked to 2024 case
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - FBI dive teams were seen searching Cheney Lake in Anchorage on Monday for evidence related to a 2024 case An Anchorage Police Department officer at the scene confirmed to Alaska’s News Source that divers are looking for a weapon, but did not offer what specific case it stemmed from
- Sights Sounds: Loons call out at Cheney Lake - Alaskas News Source
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Loons and ducks at Cheney Lake call out to each other on a cloudy day in east Anchorage as people walk by
- Livestream - Alaskas News Source
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Legislators across the political divide rallied together to pass a bill designed to expand education funding, but after the governor vetoed the funding through the budget, those same legislators are throwing in the towel on the months-long fight, saying the chances of overriding the second veto are low
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With a reputation of excellence anchored in innovation and a mission to Tell Alaska’s Story, Alaska’s News Source is the state’s most-watched news and media organization Broadcasting since 1953, Alaska’s News Source produces 32 hours of news, weather, and sports content every week for the
- Fairbanks police shoot, kill man following deadly domestic dispute
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTUU KTVF) - Two people are dead following two separate shootings — including one involving police — Monday night in west Fairbanks The Alaska Department of Public Safety released more information Tuesday morning on a shooting involving law enforcement that took place that
- Tyler Lane - Alaskas News Source
The window for high school spring sports in Alaska is a short one, and programs must make the most of the weather and facilities provided Schools in the Southcentral and Interior are navigating through April snowfalls, while areas like Sitka and Kodiak have seen action on the baseball diamond
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