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health2 months ago

Measles Cases Reported at Anchorage and Seattle Airports Prompt Public Health Alerts

Health officials in Anchorage are investigating a measles case linked to travel through the airport, with exposure risk limited due to the individual's isolation. The case highlights the importance of vaccination, as measles is highly contagious but preventable with the MMR vaccine. The alert advises those potentially exposed to monitor symptoms and seek medical advice, emphasizing the ongoing risk of measles outbreaks in the U.S.

local-news1 year ago

Calls Intensify for Release of Anchorage Police Shooting Body Cam Footage

Demonstrators, including family members of Kristopher Handy, gathered in downtown Anchorage to demand the release of body-worn camera footage from the police shooting that killed Handy on May 13. The Anchorage Police Department has stated it will not release the footage until ongoing investigations are concluded, prompting calls for transparency and accountability from the community.

politics1 year ago

"Alaska Mayor Who Proposed One-Way Tickets for Homeless Loses Election"

Anchorage Mayor Dave Bronson, who proposed giving the homeless one-way plane tickets out of the city, conceded the runoff election to Suzanne LaFrance. LaFrance, a former chair of the Anchorage Assembly, won with 54% of the vote and will take office on July 1. Bronson's tenure was marked by clashes with the assembly and issues like homelessness and snow removal. LaFrance aims to "restore competency" to City Hall and becomes the first female elected mayor of Anchorage.

politics1 year ago

"Anchorage Mayor's Race Heads to Runoff as Bronson and LaFrance Prepare for Showdown"

Incumbent Mayor Dave Bronson and former Assembly Chair Suzanne LaFrance are set for a runoff election in the Anchorage mayoral race after holding wide leads in the latest vote count. With just about six weeks to sway voters, both campaigns are gearing up for a competitive and expensive contest. Many believe LaFrance is in a strong position going into the runoff, while Bronson heads into the race with a hefty cash advantage. The campaigns are preparing for a hard-fought and bitter runoff, with both candidates aiming to win over voters who initially supported other candidates in the first round.

politics1 year ago

"Anchorage Mayoral Race: LaFrance Holds Slight Lead as Election Day Nears"

Anchorage's mayoral race is headed for a runoff election in May, with Suzanne LaFrance leading incumbent Mayor Dave Bronson by a slight margin in initial results. Both candidates are preparing for the runoff, with LaFrance emphasizing good governance and Bronson highlighting financial preparedness. The runoff is set for May 14, and the winner will serve a three-year term. The race also featured challenges from other major candidates, with former legislator Chris Tuck and former Anchorage Economic Development Corp. President Bill Popp trailing behind.

weather1 year ago

Anchorage Faces Multiple Roof Collapses Amid Heavy Snowfall

Two more roofs collapsed in Anchorage over the weekend due to heavy snow, bringing the total to at least eight this season. No one was injured in either incident, and the buildings were unoccupied at the time. The collapses come after government officials warned over 1,000 commercial property owners about the risk of roof failure due to record-breaking snow loads. The collapses are primarily occurring in buildings with a specific type of flat roof constructed before 1990, and efforts are underway to clear snow from at-risk structures.

weather1 year ago

"Alaska's Extreme Winter: Record Cold, Snow, and Roof Collapses"

The Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport in Alaska recorded its coldest temperature in 15 years, reaching 18 degrees below zero, marking the coldest day since January 2009. The extreme subzero weather is expected to continue into the weekend, with temperatures in the 30s, 40s, and 50s below zero in the Interior. Southeast Alaska is also experiencing snow due to cold air moving in, leading to winter storm warnings and advisories.

weather1 year ago

Anchorage's Roof Collapses Spike as Record Snowfall Hits 100 Inches

A second roof collapse in Anchorage occurred less than a day after over 1,000 warnings were sent to building owners about the risk of collapse due to heavy snow. No injuries were reported, but the collapses have raised concerns about the safety of buildings with wooden trusses and gang-nail plates. Municipal officials have issued snow-clearing guidance for at-risk buildings, and the collapses this season have surpassed last winter's count. The Anchorage Fire Department emphasized the importance of clearing roofs of snow and recommended consulting a structural engineer for building evaluations.

weather1 year ago

"Alaska's Record Snowfall and Bone-Chilling Cold Grip Anchorage"

Anchorage, Alaska has experienced a historic snowfall of over 100 inches, the earliest on record, with the city currently running 56.1 inches above its average snowfall for this point in the season. Despite the El Niño weather pattern typically resulting in less snow, a series of storms has led to the excessive snowfall. The heavy snow has caused roofs to collapse, prompting warnings to clear snow off buildings. While Anchorage deals with snow, other parts of Alaska are experiencing significant snowmelt due to warm temperatures and rain. Additionally, the forecast predicts even colder temperatures and more snow in the upcoming days.

weather1 year ago

"Alaska's Record Snowfall Brings Bone-Chilling Cold to Anchorage"

Anchorage, already experiencing its snowiest winter on record, is bracing for a deep cold snap as an Arctic air mass settles over the region, bringing temperatures 20 to 30 degrees below normal. The city has opened emergency warming facilities to provide shelter for unhoused residents, as officials warn of serious risks posed by the brutal cold. Relief is expected as a warmer air mass with cloud cover moves in over the weekend.