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Anchorage massage therapist indicted on sexual assault charges

Anchorage massage therapist indicted on sexual assault charges Author: Anchorage Daily News A grand jury indicted an Anchorage massage therapist on multiple sexual assault charges Wednesday. Jason Karpinski was arrested March 18, 2021, in a sexual assault investigation, Anchorage police said. (Anchorage Police Department photo) State prosecutors said in a statement that Jason Karpinski, 36, used social media to contact hundreds of women and that the charges stem from “in-home and in-office massages” he offered “under the guise of his business.” Karpinski was indicted on two counts of first-degree sexual assault and eight counts of second-degree sexual assault, with sentences of up to 99 years for each charge if he is convicted, according to the Alaska Department of Law.

Man sentenced to 99 years in 2017 killing of Anchorage paint shop owner

Man sentenced to 99 years in 2017 killing of Anchorage paint shop owner Author: Anchorage Daily News Published 2 hours ago Share on Facebook Print article A 31-year-old man was sentenced this week to 99 years in prison for killing the owner of an Anchorage paint shop in 2017, state prosecutors said Friday. Randall Igou, who was charged in 65-year-old Gregory Gill’s death, pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in November. Surveillance footage showed Igou entering Aurora Paint Co. early the morning of Sept. 10, 2017; within two minutes, Gill had been fatally shot and the footage showed Igou walking out of the business with a cash box and Gill’s car keys, according to charging documents filed in the case. He drove away in Gill’s car and was arrested the next day after running into Cheney Lake while being pursued by officers.

Democrats and Republicans stay quiet as lone legal challenge advances against Alaska s new ranked-choice voting system

Print article When Maine’s pioneering attempt to install ranked-choice voting was met with a flurry of lawsuits, Alaskans expected the same thing after voters here approved a sweeping election-reform law in November. So far, that hasn’t happened. Only a single lawsuit has been filed in state court to block implementation of the state’s new election system, approved as Ballot Measure 2, and no challenges have been filed in federal court. Alaska’s first election under the new system is more than a year away, but one candidate has already begun a campaign to challenge incumbent U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski. Until that lawsuit is resolved, voters and candidates won’t know the rules for the state’s election.

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