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While President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met Friday at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson to talk about a deal to end the war in Ukraine, life outside the base gates in Anchorage rolled on.
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Alaska Public Media's Liz Ruskin crammed in with journalists from around the world for a brief press conference with the two heads of state. They took no questions.
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Local organizations ranging from Visit Anchorage to UAA have been helping to host hundreds of people still arriving Thursday at the height of the tourist season.
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Public opinion was largely opposed to the show, fearing it would showcase Bethel’s most vulnerable community members.
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Few details have been released but the White House press secretary says the meeting will be a “listening exercise." Meanwhile, Anchorage progressives plan protests this week.
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KTOO’s Alix Soliman is part of the team reporting on this year’s glacial outburst flood.
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Crum touts his experience in the senior ranks of state government and the private sector.
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Waves that may have reached 100 feet scoured an inlet that’s frequented by cruise ships, tour vessels and pleasure boats.
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Klyuchevskoy erupted shortly after a magnitude 8.8 earthquake two weeks ago.
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A live policing TV show is interested in featuring Bethel’s police department. This week, the Bethel City Council will vote about moving forward with the production.
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The two world leaders are set to meet in Alaska on Aug. 15.
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While the total numbers are still small compared to other states, the spike is notable, according to Morgan Moon with the Anti-Defamation League.