On Mother’s Day, parents D’Ette and Fred Owen remembered their son, Luke DeVolld, who they say died days after getting into a motorcycle wreck on May 1. DeVolld’s parents say he died on May 4.
By The Associated Press and MICHAEL R. SISAK, JILL COLVIN, ERIC TUCKER and JAKE OFFENHARTZ
Michael Cohen, Trump’s former lawyer and personal fixer, is by far the Manhattan district attorney’s most important witness in the case, and his appearance signals that the trial is entering its final stretch.
The only survivor of a 2021 helicopter crash in the Chugach Mountains spoke with Alaska’s News Source this month about a horrific collision on a mountain that left five people dead, including a billionaire considered one of the wealthiest men in Europe.
Anchorage Assembly members reviewed a proposal Friday on how the city can use yearly alcohol tax revenue to fund four key areas centered around public well-being and safety.
Southcentral Alaska will see cloudy skies, along with rain and gusty winds, especially for coastal locations. Snow in higher elevations will elevate avalanche danger.
A nonprofit cultural center that represents all of the Native groups of Alaska, the Alaska Native Heritage Center has grown from an Anchorage-based facility to an educational institution with a statewide reach.
The Senate has passed a $105 billion bill designed to improve air safety and customer service for air travelers, a day before the law governing the Federal Aviation Administration expires.
The Anchorage School District laid out this week during a work session meeting its proposed 23 academies that will span across the district’s eight high schools.
A man who authorities say trailed a woman home and stole around $750 in winnings from a Wasilla bingo hall is being charged with robbery, among other crimes.
The public defender for a South African man prosecutors say stabbed multiple people on a cruise ship headed to Juneau early Monday morning said he planned to file a written motion about his client’s mental health during an Anchorage federal court hearing Thursday.
The House and Senate passed a flurry of bills Thursday, dealing with access to contraceptives, teacher shortage, and creating a civil penalty for those who use artificial intelligence to harm others.
Target confirmed Friday that it won’t carry Pride Month merchandise at all stores this spring after the discount retailer experienced a backlash and lower sales over its collection honoring LGBTQ+ communities.
Nearly 2,000 passengers from Holland America’s Nieuw Amsterdam arrived Thursday morning, walking down a gangway at the Don Young Port of Alaska to find a chilly morning in Anchorage.
May snow fell on southcentral and Anchorage! May weather still contains a touch of winter. Onshore flow for southwest areas of the state is influencing Southcentral Alaska as well.
133.3 inches of snow has fallen this season in Anchorage, with this year sitting comfortably in second place on the list of all-time snowiest winters in the city.