Anchorage voters asked to consider $62 million school bond package on April Ballot

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At $62,370,000, Proposition One is the biggest bond Anchorage voters are being asked to approve on the April second municipal election ballot. The Anchorage School District says the money will go for security and safety upgrades as well as structural improvements for multiple schools across the district.

Starting in early April, according to the Municipality of Anchorage, the city’s emergency cold weather shelters will start decompressing.

Municipality of Anchorage Ombudsman Darrel Hess released a report — sometimes critical, sometimes exonerating — Wednesday morning about actions within the municipality under Mayor Dave Bronson’s administration. The release comes less than two weeks before the city election. Malaurie Manley is a new mom to an 18-month old daughter, but her road to motherhood wasn't easy.

 

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