Saturday, August 23, 2014

Campaign Signs Can Stay Up For Now in Anchorage


Campaign Signs Can Stay Up For Now in Anchorage


Tuesday’s primary election may be in the books, but many of the political signs from some of the summer races remain. Anchorage’s Code Enforcement Chief Jack Frost says under a rewritten version of Title 21, signs of losing campaigns or candidates ...


Anchorage officials ask Assembly for more money to fight port lawsuits


With no end in sight to ongoing lawsuits over the botched Port of Anchorage makeover, city officials are asking the Anchorage Assembly for permission to spend up to another $1.5 million on lawyers and legal fees. The city hired Seyfarth Shaw LLP, an ...


Estherville-born serial killer dies


Robert Hansen, a serial killer born in Estherville and serving 461 years at Anchorage Correctional Complex, died of heart failure Thursday in Anchorage. Hansen, known as the Butcher Baker, abducted, raped and murdered at least 17 and possibly as many as 21 ...



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