By Daniel Kirby, Leroy Polk: UPDATE: Spenard shooting victim dies from injuries, now a homicide investigation
By KTUU Staff: Investigators tracked hit-and-run vehicle with traffic cameras
By Mary Simton: Man charged in fatal hit-and-run says woman claimed to be OK
By Associated Press: Authorities arrest suspects, previously n Alaska, in murder of 8 family members
By Daniella Rivera: Ohio family that moved to Kenai arrested in 2016 massacre
By Daniella Rivera: Serial rapist indicted on new charge of attempted sexual assault
Warren is currently held on a $10,000 cash bail. He is scheduled to appear for an arraignment on the indicted charges Tuesday, Nov. 13.
By Derek Minemyer: Parents left with questions after meeting at Dimond High on death threats
By Cassie Schirm: Frustrations flare at Dimond High meeting on student safety
By Lauren Maxwell: Anchorage woman frustrated over damaged wheelchair by airline
By Sean Maguire: Alaskan soldier killed in Afghanistan honored in Palmer
By John Thompson: Alaska Warriors Hockey helps disabled vets through sport
By Shawn Wilson: Alaska Veterans honored with Quilts of Valor at Wasilla Senior Center
By Rebecca Palsha: Hundreds of Alaskan veterans who’ve gone to college struggle financially after problems at the VA
Newly elected Alaskan lawmaker Josh Revak, a veteran who’s using the GI Bill to obtain his master’s degree, says that despite the challenges, the benefits from GI Bill could greatly improve a veteran’s life.
“Aside from all the challenges that folks have been experiencing with the GI Bill, if there’s veterans out there who have not used their GI Bill and still have it available, I would encourage those folks to test their own boundaries and get into school and start taking some classes,” Revak said.
By Mary Simton: Bosco’s remembers Superhero of Marvel Comics
By John Thompson: Head of the Class: Andrew Deckert
By Brooke Larsen: Bikepacking Through an Environmental Paradox
Office of Governor Bill Walker One Alaska Update: November 12, 2018