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War-Torn Marriage: Family Shattered by TBI, PTSD Picks Up Pieces
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Anchorage Assembly member Zalatel recall petition will proceed, for now
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Live updates: Bronson still in the lead as ballots trickle in Alaska s News Source Digital Team © Provided by Anchorage KTUU-TV Anchorage votes graphic
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May 19 4:52 p.m.
Bronson maintains his mayoral runoff lead
Preliminary runoff results updated Wednesday by the Anchorage Municipal Clerk’s Office show mayoral candidate Dave Bronson is still in the lead with 45,639 votes.
With 90,190 votes tallied, Bronson is ahead by 1,221 votes. He and candidate Forrest Dunbar are separated by a 1.36% margin. That’s over the threshold for an automatic recount Anchorage city code requires an automatic recount if a candidate wins by a margin of less than 0.5%.
Jueza SCJ se desapodera de expediente contra ex miembros Cámara de Cuentas
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Where the money is going The handful of changes to the acting mayor’s proposal include a $437,500 allocation for the Alaska Black Caucus to acquire an office space to provide services to Black, Indigenous and people of color who were disproportionately affected by the pandemic. The Assembly also provided extra funds for a South Anchorage food pantry. Another change diverted some funds to Covenant House Alaska for emergency rapid rehousing of homeless youths, among other changes. A large chunk of the package, about $21.5 million, will replenish several existing city programs. Most provide direct economic relief, such as grants to small businesses and nonprofits. City officials say the money will allow those programs to clear their waitlists.