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After nearly four years of serving up breakfast and lunch to hungry locals, a downtown Wasilla restaurant is looking forward ...
The Palmer Train Depot parking lot is always the staging point for many local efforts. In addition to being a public parking lot, it is a drop off point, welcome ...
A Sutton man has been arrested and charged with two counts of Distribution of Child Sexual Abuse Material and two counts of Possession of Child Sexual Abuse Material.
Port MacKenzie, a commercial and industrial port in Upper Cook Inlet, is notable for being the only port in the state with ...
Sean Mobley, 45, from Wasilla, pleaded guilty last week to federal charges including distributing carfentanil to two people, resulting in the fatal overdose of a minor victim and the near ...
Mat-Su Borough Assembly members heard upbeat and downbeat notes at its meeting Tuesday, Oct. 7. For the upbeat, the assembly ...
Alaska Organized Militia (AKOM), and multiple state and volunteer agencies continue coordinated response operations following the severe storm that struck Alaska’s West Coast late ...
The Youth 360 Houston Middle School Program is rebuilding their space after vandalism this summer. With support from the school district and the community, the program has a goal to ...
Palmer's new mayor, Jim Cooper, being sworn in Monday evening by city manager Kolby Zerkel.
As Alaska lawmakers contemplate the need to spend from savings to balance next year’s state budget, a unique investment by the state’s departing revenue commissioner is drawing their attention.
The Wasilla Warriors were part of the field in the first girls football state tournament sanctioned by the Alaska State ...
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