Anchorage actor Xavior Love brings one-person play to NYC theater festival
The Bartlett High graduate is performing “The Crossword Play” this week at the Midtown International Theatre Festival.
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The Bartlett High graduate is performing “The Crossword Play” this week at the Midtown International Theatre Festival.
Anchored by an indelible André Holland performance, the film finds tenderness and warmth amid its gritty Washington DC backdrop
Anchorage has begun work to transform Town Square Park, it started with removing nearly every tree.
When it comes to helping people with an acute mental illness, both Anchorage and Alaska are failing.
A case involving a fourplex on Thompson Avenue in Mountain View revealed a wrinkle in an ordinance meant to protect low-income renters.
Anchorage residents gathered Thursday to mark the 99th anniversary of Alaska Flag Day, celebrating the story of Benny Benson, the 13-year-old orphan who designed the state’s flag nearly a century ago.
As summer temperatures rise, bees are spreading across Anchorage to help pollinate the environment. However, sometimes these insects find themselves settling down where they don’t belong.
In a legal brief filed Thursday, attorneys for the Alaska Democratic Party say Jose Tagle, a Republican candidate for House District 22, did not list any personal income or business interests when he filed t...
The appeal requests that a judge block Republican Jose Tagle from appearing on the ballot in his race against incumbent Anchorage Democratic Rep. Ted Eischeid.
The creator of the Regency-era romance series that was adapted into a hit Netflix show will be in Alaska on Oct. 16 and 17.
Five criminal cases involve businesses or caregivers in Anchorage and on the Kenai Peninsula.
Since April, the district has recalled all 259 teachers who had been laid off or displaced.
District officials are eagerly watching the price of oil to see if they will see an additional $32 million boost in state support.
East Anchorage Assembly member George Martinez is at the center of two resolutions, one calling for his censure, the other calling for an investigation and possible removal.
The federal government will pay $191.3 million dollars to the Don Young Port of Alaska.
The legal back-and-forth has dragged on since 2014, and stems from an earlier upgrade project undertaken in 2003.
The state and federal government settled its dispute over the Don Young Port of Alaska, a central port for Alaska commerce, state leaders and U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche announced at the port Tuesday.
Downtown Anchorage came to life Saturday for the city’s Fourth of July parade, marking 250 years of American independence.
From small-town parades to fireworks over the water, Alaskans are celebrating the Fourth of July in big ways across the state. Here’s a look at some of the holiday events happening from Anchorage to the Ke...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Seven Flight Service Stations (FSS) across Alaska are currently closed, as the FAA investigates allegations of employee misconduct at those stations.
An Anchorage jury allocated fault among Tordrillo Mountain Lodge, Soloy Helicopters and Third Edge Alaska after claims that delayed rescue efforts contributed to Petr Kellner’s death.
The judgment resolves a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of Petr Kellner, who died before rescuers could arrive at the crash site in 2021.
Once the order is lifted on July 14, retaining king salmon will still be prohibited.
The Anchorage Police Department are investigating the circumstances surrounding a woman found dead at Piper Street.