Wednesday, June 11th, 2025
Good morning, Anchorage. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 11th of June.
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ A 27-year-old man was arrested for murdering 25-year-old Michael Kaskey after police responded last week to a reported stabbing on the 3800 block of Spenard Road—he also faces charges for tampering with evidence. Your Alaska Link
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ The Alaska Permanent Fund reached an all-time high of $83.5B after a rebound from a $2.2B loss in April, according to a spokesperson for the fund. A $3.8B transfer will go to the state treasury on July 1 — final audited numbers will be released in September. Anchorage Daily News
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Nonprofit American Rivers — which supports watersheds nationwide — released its list of endangered rivers on Earth Day and named the Susitna River the 8th-most endangered river in the country. Alaska's News Source
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Yesterday, Anchorage Assembly directed more than $2.4 million from state funds to MASH Property Management LLC to set up 100 beds at the Alex Hotel and Suites for non-congregate shelter — a move aimed at easing homelessness — and discussed further measures including an ordinance to criminalize prohibited camping. The assembly's actions are part of a broader effort to address a worsening homelessness crisis. Alaska's News Source
- ➤ The Alaska Department of Natural Resources is holding its annual land auction and 204 parcels are now available for sale to help increase land ownership among residents. The sealed bidding will close Oct 1 and high bids will be announced Oct 22—veterans receive a 25% discount. Alaska's News Source
- ➤ NOAA Fisheries in Alaska has lost many employees—28 from its regional office and 51 from its Fisheries Science Center—which has reduced fish surveys and data analysis needed for managing seafood harvests. Agency officials warned that the cuts will delay modernization projects and affect future fishery management. Anchorage Daily News
- ➤ The Vision Zero task force released a six-month report on efforts to curb pedestrian deaths in Anchorage, noting that in 2024 there were 15 deaths and in 2025 eight fatalities have occurred, including a June 2 incident that killed a 79-year-old woman near Benson and C Street. The report outlines plans to analyze data from winter and spring, evaluate speed studies on key corridors, and test the Rest on Red pilot project—steps aimed at further improving pedestrian safety. Alaska's News Source
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Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners Live Concert
7-10 p.m. — Coldwater Lodge & Market — Cover charge applies — Enjoy lo-fi melodies and folk lyrics from the energetic Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners with special guest Rosie Rush.
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Eagle River Triathlon
12:00 p.m. — Chugiak High School — Check website for entry fee — Compete in the 2025 USAT Alaska State Championship with Olympic and Sprint distance events.
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DAD GAMES 2025
1-7 p.m. — Dave & Buster's Anchorage — Ticket required — Unleash your competitive spirit in the ultimate family arcade showdown.
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Hockey Training Camp for All Ages
5 AM - 11 AM — Avis Alaska Sports Complex — Check website for pricing — Enhance your hockey skills with expert coaching and tailored development.
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2025 Anchorage Mayor's Marathon & Half Marathon
7 PM — Delaney Park — Entry fee varies — Experience a celebration of community and fitness with marathons, half-marathons, and fun runs during the Summer Solstice.
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Penguin Peak Trail Brushing
9 a.m. – 3 p.m. — Bird Valley Trailhead — Free — Help maintain the Penguin Peak trail while enjoying the beautiful Chugach State Park scenery.
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Grace C. Elliot at Girdwood Farmer's Market
11 AM – 5 PM — Girdwood Farmers Market — Free entry — Experience the dream-pop and blues sounds of Alaska's own Grace C. Elliot.
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MAYDAY! Live Concert in Anchorage
10 PM - 2 AM — Chilkoot Charlie's — Tickets available — Experience a wild night of music and mayhem with MAYDAY!'s first performance in Alaska.
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Fitness Belly Dance & Zumba Master Class
2-8 p.m. — Continental Event Space — Tiered pricing available — Dance under the midnight sun with engaging belly dance and Zumba classes led by Loretta Bates.
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