Man Charged with Attempted Murder after South Anchorage Stabbing
Anchorage police have arrested 73-year-old John Marshall Bagley and charged him with attempted murder, after they say he stabbed his wife Wednesday night over her pending divorce from him. A verbal...
View ArticleSuspect in Deadly SXSW Texas Crash Pleaded to Alaska DUI
The suspect in a crash that killed two people at the South by Southwest Music Festival in Austin, Texas has pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated in Alaska. According to Alaska court records,...
View ArticleTroopers Seek Missing Kalskag 4-Wheeler Driver
Alaska State Troopers are trying to find a Lower Kalskag four-wheeler driver last seen 10 days ago and believed to have been headed to the village. According to a Thursday AST dispatch, 30-year-old...
View ArticleTeenage Suspect Charged with Murder in Palmer Man's Death
Alaska State Troopers say a teenage suspect in the death of a Palmer man whose body was found along the Glenn Highway overnight Wednesday has been charged with first-degree murder. According to an AST...
View ArticleBagley Stabbing
The victim was stabbed multiple times but is now in stable condition according to police. the neighbor is being credited with saving her live because he chose *not* to be a bystander.
View ArticleState Report: No Laws Broken in Fortymile Mine Investigation
The special counsel hired by the state to look into mining investigations conducted last year by federal and state authorities in eastern Alaska found no evidence that investigators broke laws....
View ArticleAssignment Alaska: Honor Flag
By Reporter Abby Hancock and Photojournalist Shawn Wilson. (KTUU-TV)
View ArticleHouse Passes $9B State Operating Budget
The Alaska Constitution requires that the Legislature pass an operating budget before adjourning. On Thursday night, House members voted 32-6 to pass one for fiscal year 2015 after nearly five hours...
View ArticleHawaii, Alaska, Territories Team Up on Jones Act
Lawmakers from Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico and Guam are teaming up to pressure the U.S. government for relief from a maritime law passed in the 1920s. The Jones Act was designed to protect the...
View ArticleAlaska NTSB Head Treated for Prostate Cancer
Clint Johnson, the head of the National Transportation Safety Board in Alaska, told Channel 2 in November that he has been treated for prostate cancer. Johnson, who has worked with the NTSB for 16...
View ArticleTroopers Investigating Man Found Dead Along Glenn Highway
Alaska State Troopers are investigating after a Palmer man was found dead in a reported shooting along the Glenn Highway.
View ArticleHonor Flag in Anchorage for Fallen AFD Senior Captain
The U.S. Honor Flag arrived in Anchorage on Thursday for the Saturday funeral service of Anchorage Fire Department Senior Capt. Jeff Bayless, following his collapse during a Friday training exercise....
View ArticleMemorial for Murdered Homeless Couple Appears
Reporter Rebecca Palsha/Photographer Rick Schleyer
View ArticleHalibut Season Slow Start
A rocky start to the halibut season means higher prices at the market.
View ArticleWeather Flattens Southcentral Halibut Catch
The first shipments of fresh halibut for this season are starting to reach local markets -- but they may cost you. Local stores say prices per pound are higher than average for this time of year,...
View ArticleThree Bills for Senate Education Committee
The Alaska Senate Education Committee plans to hear three bills, including Gov. Sean Parnell's omnibus education bill. Beside Parnell's Senate Bill 139, bills proposing to raise boarding-school...
View ArticleFairbanks Man Sentenced to 59 Years in Assault, Kidnapping
Fairbanks man Edward Parks, Jr., 41, was sentenced Thursday to 59 years in prison for the 2011 beating and restraint of a woman who was his domestic partner and the mother of several of their...
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