Wednesday, May 21st, 2025
Good morning, Anchorage. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 21st of May.
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Anchorage Police Department will release more details today about last week's officer-involved shooting in Mountain View—officer Carter Mayes fatally shot 41-year-old Utuva Alaelua after a traffic stop. Alaska's News Source
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Chris Angell, creator of Veil and Feather, shared her journey through addiction recovery, motherhood, and breaking generational silence to create a healing space for her blended family. She detailed the challenges and triumphs of parenting in the far north—emphasizing personal resilience—while inviting reflection on long-held generational patterns. Alaska's News Source
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ State lawmakers on Tuesday morning overrode Gov. Dunleavy’s veto of House Bill 57 during a joint session—46 legislators voted in favor, exceeding the 40-vote threshold required. The bill raises per-student funding by $700, boosting the Base Student Allocation to $6,660. Alaska's News Source
- ➤ Alaska lawmakers in Juneau overrode Governor Dunleavy’s veto on May 20, approving a $180 million boost to the education budget that permanently increases school funding after years of stagnation—this override marks the first time his education veto has been overturned. Anchorage Daily News
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Mayor Suzanne LaFrance announced plans to boost Anchorage public safety by increasing staffing in city departments and adding crisis care teams—steps that include fully staffing the prosecutor’s office and recruiting new police and fire personnel. The administration will also coordinate with social service providers to address homeless encampments and enhance emergency responses. Anchorage Daily News
- ➤ The Alaska Legislature passed a maintenance level state budget with a $1,000 Permanent Fund dividend and ended its session one day early Tuesday, May 20th — they expect no special session this year — after overriding the governor’s veto of an education bill. Alaska's News Source
- ➤ WalletHub’s new report ranked Alaska as the sixth-best state for military retirees by comparing 28 metrics in economic environment, quality of life, and health care. South Carolina topped the list while Washington and Oregon fell to the bottom, and Alaska has not been in the top 10 since 2022 — a sign of shifting support for veterans. Must Read Alaska
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Wilderness First Aid Training Course
7 AM - 4 PM — Student Conservation Association Alaska Office — Course fees apply — Gain essential wilderness medicine skills through inclusive and compassionate care in a transformative training experience.
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USPA Tested & Open 2025 Alaska State Championship
7 AM – 4 PM — Southside Strength and Fitness — $20 admission for spectators — Compete in a range of powerlifting categories with divisions for all ages and abilities.
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California Honeydrops Live Concert
8 PM — Bear Tooth Theatrepub — Ticket priced TBA — Experience a high-energy night filled with unforgettable music, dancing, and good vibes from The California Honeydrops.
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30th Annual Alaska Men's Run
10 a.m. — Kincaid Chalet — Registration required — Celebrate men's health awareness while participating in this iconic local running event.
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Breakthrough Basketball Skills Camp
Youth Camp — Tue, Jun 3 – Thu, Jun 5 — O'Malley Sports Center — $97 for observing coaches — Enhance ball handling and scoring skills while building character and confidence.
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Turnagain Training Kid's Summer Triathlon Camps
10 a.m. – 4 p.m. — Kincaid Chalet — Various fees apply — Fun-filled week of biking, swimming, and running for kids looking to improve their triathlon skills.
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Candlelight Concert: Coldplay & Imagine Dragons
6:30-7:30 p.m. — 49th State Brewing - Anchorage — Tickets required — Experience the enchantment of a candlelight concert featuring beloved hits by Coldplay and Imagine Dragons.
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Spenard Jazz Fest at the Museum
4:30-6 p.m. — Anchorage Museum — Free entry — Experience the sounds of Alaska with local songwriters at this celebrated annual jazz festival.
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Three Barons Renaissance Fair
Jun 7 – 15 — 3400 E Tudor Rd, Anchorage, AK — Check event page for entry details — Step back in time for nine days of Renaissance fun with crafts, food, and entertainment.
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Corene Davis Graham Cancer Telethon
4:30-6:30 p.m. — Wilda Marston Theatre — Donations appreciated — Enjoy an evening of music and entertainment while supporting cancer research and honoring survivors.
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