Rebecca Palsha talks with Anchorage Mayor-Elect Suzanne LaFrance a little more than 2 weeks from her inauguration.
Published: Jun. 13, 2024 at 7:45 PM AKDTPersistent maintenance problems continue to plague the tenants of Jewel Lake Villa Apartments in Anchorage, and they say what’s worse is that their complaints aren’t being heard.Updated: 2 hours ago
The construction worker who died in a workplace incident on the North Slope on June 5 has been identified as 23-year-old Adam Trujillo of Soldotna. According to Trujillo’s father, Jim Trujillo, Adam was working for Chosen Construction Inc. as a welder’s helper while attending classes at Kenai Peninsula College. He was working to become an operator on the North Slope.
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