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Creative Currents: Finding inspiration with Francisco Ramírez Morales

Francisco Ramírez Morales’ murals can be found across the Anchorage bowl.

Grier Hopkins cements lead in race for Fairbanks Borough mayor

A Hopkins will again be in the Fairbanks North Star Borough Mayor’s office.

Anchorage Mayor LaFrance calls for more funding for snow-plowing, shelters and child care in first budget proposal

Anchorage Mayor Suzanne LaFrance rolled out her first budget proposal today, outlining increased funding for the city’s homelessness response, snow-plowing and child care.

Hilcorp again eyes Interior Alaska for oil exploration

Hilcorp has previously explored in the area in a partnership with Doyon, the Native-owned regional corporation for Interior Alaska. 

Key Fairbanks races too close to call, Juneau ship-free Saturdays scuttled in local elections

A proposal to ban large cruise ships from visiting Juneau on Saturdays is underwater, according to preliminary election results.

Creative Currents: Making new genres with Air Jazz

Arias Hoyle, also known by his hip hop name “Air Jazz,” remembers sharing his music with others as early as the fifth grade.

Anchorage set to buy more snow-removal equipment after finding unspent money

On Tuesday night, the Anchorage Assembly approved the LaFrance administration’s request to purchase $3.75 million in new snow-removal equipment, aiming to improve the city’s response to heavy snow dumps that have snarled streets in recent years. The purchase — ten...

Waffles and Living Wages: East Anchorage business shows the value of taking care of employees

Waffles and Whatnot is among a coalition of Alaska businesses, Alaska Businesses for Better Jobs, publicly backing Ballot Measure 1 in this year’s general election.

New Anchorage park to expand access while conserving habitat

Accessible and wild — many claim these two qualities as cornerstones to quality of life in Anchorage.

No, the state isn’t pleased with the loss of $52 million in potential federal funds

The state missed out on more than $50 million in federal funding for highway projects because of the continuing troubles with the handling of transportation planning..

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