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  • Anchorage News Today — May 10, 2026
    May 10 2026
    Anchorage officials broke ground on a major trail project connecting the Coastal and Ship Creek Trails, enhancing outdoor access, while heat advisories for summer 2026 highlight public safety concerns. The city also saw Alaska Republicans reelect Carmela Warfield as party chair, and a viral MrBeast challenge seeks Anchorage teens for national exposure.
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  • Anchorage News Today — May 09, 2026
    May 9 2026
    Anchorage residents should prepare for heat advisories starting June 2026 as the National Weather Service warns of rising temperatures, while the Don Young Port of Alaska's shipping fees threaten to increase grocery costs. The city also celebrates Mother’s Day with outdoor events despite drizzle, and the "What do you want to know about our city?" initiative gathers resident questions about local life.
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  • Anchorage News Today — May 08, 2026
    May 8 2026
    Anchorage police are investigating a series of home invasions linked to a Juneau man arrested for attacking two victims within 16 minutes, while the state settles a $500,000 lawsuit over the 2022 death of inmate James Rider at Mat-Su Pretrial. City leaders also face political gridlock as Governor Dunleavy pushes a new elections bill amid legislative delays.
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  • Anchorage News Today — May 07, 2026
    May 7 2026
    Anchorage residents are dealing with a small plane crash near Knik Glacier, an alarming rise in cybercrime losses, and looming energy shortages impacting the Railbelt. The U.S. Department of the Interior also transferred 1.4 million acres in the Dalton Utility Corridor to Alaska for infrastructure and economic growth.
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  • Anchorage News Today — May 06, 2026
    May 6 2026
    Anchorage officials warn residents to stay informed after Iran launched a major attack on U.S. military sites, damaging over 228 assets, while law enforcement in Anchor Point recovered 15 stolen guns and $25,000 in property. The Alaska delegation also announced a task force to tackle the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons crisis.
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  • Anchorage News Today — May 05, 2026
    May 5 2026
    Anchorage lawmakers finalize changes to the public pension system, impacting municipalities and school districts, while city officials push for short-term rental registration by July 30. Biologists predict a 35% drop in commercial salmon harvest due to an off-year for pink salmon, and the White House backs Alaska’s LNG bills as Governor Dunleavy advocates for pipeline progress.
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  • Anchorage News Today — May 04, 2026
    May 4 2026
    Anchorage's Local Wire update covers a fatal avalanche in the Chugach Mountains, a legal challenge to Alaska's bear cull program, and an Indigenous soccer team's debut win in Brazil. The episode also touches on Anchorage real estate trends and etiquette dilemmas around graduation invites and neighbor disputes.
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  • Anchorage News Today — May 03, 2026
    May 3 2026
    Anchorage's Local Wire update covers the reopening of Seward Highway after a crash, severe weather warnings for Southcentral Alaska, and the appointment of David Thompson as University of Alaska president. The episode also highlights volunteer efforts at the Alaska SeaLife Center and NHL playoff action with the Hurricanes' Game 1 shutout.
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