Police Fine Businesses, Homes for 'Excessive' Calls
More than $90,000 dollars in fines are being handed out to Anchorage businesses and homeowners where police say they've spent too much time responding to calls. Police hope the hefty fine will turn...
View ArticleFairview Community Council looks for answers.
Fairview Community Council looks for answers.
View ArticleFairview Community Fed Up With Inebriates
Residents and business owners in Fairview say it’s been a problem for decades: chronic inebriates flooding their streets and damaging property. Now the Fairview Community Council wants to hold vendors...
View ArticleThe Morning Show (Jan. 17, 2014)
KTUU Channel 2 News presents The Morning Show with David George and Sheila Balistreri.
View ArticleASD Attendance Initiative Winner To Be Announced
Friday will be a big day for the Anchorage School District, with one lucky student recognized and rewarded. Cheri Spink with the Anchorage School Business Partnership visited Channel 2 to discuss the...
View ArticleSalute to Senior Service Seeks Nominees
The Salute to Senior Service award recognizes outstanding senior volunteers age 65 or over. Hal Keisor with Home Instead Senior Care visited the Morning Edition to ask the community for nominees.
View ArticleChapter Four: Reporter Skills
For Blake, it takes more than just the ability to stand in front of a camera and read lines from a piece of paper to be an Olympics reporter. For Blake, he must becomethe Olympics.
View ArticleAlaska-Based Soldier Receives Purple Heart
An Alaska-based soldier from North Carolina has been awarded the Purple Heart. U.S. Army officials say Sgt. Rigoberto Luviano was awarded the medal on Thursday at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson for...
View ArticleAST Names Driver of Pickup Burned in Parks Highway Crash
Alaska State Troopers have publicly identified a Wasilla man who was found seriously injured on the Parks Highway near Cantwell Wednesday night, saying one of two dogs in his pickup died after it...
View ArticleLandslides Cause Traffic Delays in Kodiak
At least five landslides have been caused by persistent and sometimes heavy rains in and around Kodiak, triggering traffic delays. KMXT says one of the landslides prompted a detour to the main route...
View ArticleWeb Extra: Morning Edition Farewell to Caslon Hatch
The Morning Edition said goodbye Friday to reporter Caslon Hatch, who who has been promoted to Weekend Edition anchor. Her Morning Edition slot will be filled by reporter Garrett Turner.
View ArticleTruck v. Semi Crash on Parks Highway
Man in critical condition at Alaska Native Medical Center after crash along Parks Highway caused his truck to burst into flames. Troopers have identified the man and are trying to reach his next of...
View ArticleBackers of Minimum Wage Hike Submit Signatures
Supporters of an effort to raise the state's minimum wage turned in signatures with hopes of getting the issue on the August ballot. Vince Beltrami, with the Alaska AFL-CIO, wheeled in five boxes with...
View ArticleFreezing Rain Causes Traffic Delays, Business Closures
Freezing rain and high winds caused some Southcentral Alaska traffic disruptions and business closures Friday, but no major injuries or school closures had been reported as of late Friday morning. The...
View ArticleJuneau Police Seized Nearly $2 Million in Drugs in 2013
Juneau police say they seized almost $2 million in illegal street drugs in 2013. The Juneau Empire says heroin seized decreased slightly while the amount of Oxycontin and methamphetamine that were...
View ArticleAFD Crews Extinguish Minor Midtown House Fire in Minutes
The Anchorage Fire Department responded to a fire at a Midtown home Friday afternoon, rapidly putting it out with no injuries reported. AFD dispatchers say 12 units were sent to the single-story home,...
View ArticleSecond Wave of Prefiled Legislature Bills Released
Bills related to medical mishaps, citations and genetically engineered seeds are included in the second wave of measures filed ahead of next week's legislative session. HB250, from Rep. Kurt Olson,...
View Article