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It Takes A Village: Strengthening Families
Experts say strengthening families is one of the most important things we can do to protect children from abuse and neglect.
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Homeless Numbers Static Across Alaska
Despite reduced numbers of homeless families and children, advocates report overall number of homeless unchanged
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Does the Anchorage Youth Court Save Money? New Funding Aims to Find Out
Intervention program tries juveniles by jury of peers, keeps teens from a getting criminal record
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Residents Work to Recall Whittier Mayor
“A mayor can get too comfortable, can take his seat for granted and I believe that’s what may have happened here,” said former city council member Peter Denmark.
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Military Service Members at JBER Honor Fallen Soldiers
Hundreds of service men and women gathered today to pay their respects to fallen soldiers.
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Murder Victim’s Grandson Helps Free Assailant
Almost 30 years later, teen murderer Paula Cooper to be set free
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A Second Anchorage Business Burglarized, then Burned
Fire investigators try to find what caused the Sugar Shack fire on Wednesday
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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.
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Democrat Challenges Republican Holmes for West Anchorage House Seat
Holmes, target of a recall effort for switching parties, says she’ll run for re-election.
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'Pick Up After Your Pets': Neighbors Near Connors Bog Fed Up with Piles of Dog Poop Left Over the Winter
Jean Tam says people didn’t pick up after their dogs over the winter, and when the snow melted there were unpleasant piles left behind. Tam is fed up and taking her concerns to the Anchorage Assembly.
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Cold, Wet Spring Won't Stop Memorial Day Camping
A park ranger said he doesn't expect this year's wet conditions to prevent campers from parking in campgrounds for the holiday weekend.
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