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The governor’s May 29 appointment of John W. Wood to the Alaska Judicial Council is unlawful, Alaskans for Fair Courts ...
The Anchorage Assembly passed a new law making it a crime to camp in certain parts of the municipality. The goal is to crack ...
Organizers are trying to collect enough signatures so that voters can decide in the spring whether to establish an inspector ...
Anchorage Police Chief Sean Case said he expects calls will go up — at least initially — now that the Anchorage Assembly has ...
The ordinance makes it a misdemeanor to camp near many public spaces, including schools, playgrounds, public trails and sidewalks.
Backers say the measure is designed to prevent entrenched encampments in sensitive areas such as parks or near schools and ...
The Anchorage Assembly will be taking up the proposed prohibition on camping on public lands again at their meeting on ...
The vote on a proposed public camping ban in Anchorage was postponed on July 11th and is now rescheduled to be voted on ...
The Assembly is weighing a proposal to eliminate and modify several municipal regulations affecting in-home nurseries and day care centers for kids. The intent, according to members of Mayor Suzanne ...
Nov. 20—The Anchorage Assembly on Tuesday unanimously approved the 2025 city budget after making just a few changes to Mayor Suzanne LaFrance's $638.9 million general spending plan. The budget is ...
Apr. 5—The Anchorage Assembly is set to consider an ordinance that would place new restrictions on homeless camping and give the city more power to tear down encampments in some cases — and ...
Nov. 22—The Anchorage Assembly on Tuesday approved the city's 2024 budget after making more than three dozen changes, adding around $13.5 million to Mayor Dave Bronson's $597.9 million spending ...
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