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Published: May 19, 2025 at 3:14 PM AKDT|Updated: 2 hours ago

This year’s triathlon brought competitors from 30 different Alaskan cities, 17 U.S states, 1 U.S. territory, and Canada.

Anchorage high schools will still offer at least two career and technical courses for next year although students won’t be required to take them. The district says the Freshman Academy will return next year with a name change as well as updates to the curriculum.

There were Cajun fries, shrimp po boys, salmon nachos, perogies, and some classic lunchtime staples as well, like chicken nuggets.

The first king salmon of the summer fishing season in Ship Creek was reeled in Monday morning.

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Anchorage High Schools will still offer at least two career and technical courses next year although students won’t be required to take them. The district says …

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