Murder Victim’s Grandson Helps Free Assailant

Almost 30 years later, teen murderer Paula Cooper to be set free

A Second Anchorage Business Burglarized, then Burned

Fire investigators try to find what caused the Sugar Shack fire on Wednesday

Assembly Tables Ordinance on Public Testimony

The ordinance, sponsored by Assembly Chair Ernie Hall, would have changed city code to say that public hearings should be continued when interest in an issue runs high.

Artists Say Original Music in Anchorage Experiencing a Renaissance

From DJs to bands, Alaska-based musicians making careers of art

“You can probably try and establish some sort of career being based out of Alaska," said Monolith Agency partner Martin Severin.