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Suzanne LaFrance recently marked her first year as mayor of Alaska’s largest city and discussed some of her accomplishments, ...
The Assembly is weighing a proposal to eliminate and modify several municipal regulations affecting in-home nurseries and day care centers for kids. The intent, according to members of Mayor Suzanne ...
In an interview, Anchorage Mayor Suzanne LaFrance said she’d rather see assistance from the federal government in tackling ...
Anchorage Mayor Suzanne LaFrance visited Girdwood to spotlight major projects, including daycare expansion, new commercial ...
The city dropped more than 250 domestic violence assault cases and more than 270 drunken driving cases between May 1 and Oct.
Suzanne LaFrance has a long record of working to achieve those goals, including by supporting good schools, safer streets with sidewalks and bike lanes, and improvements to our parks and trails.
Farina Brown, the special assistant on Homelessness and Health to Mayor Suzanne LaFrance, announced this week that she will ...
The Anchorage Assembly is moving forward on development of a camping ban on some public lands. The ordinance, AO 2025-74 was ...
Anchorage Mayor Suzanne LaFrance said this week that the city has hired a full roster of prosecutors and is no longer dropping criminal charges due to short staffing.
Mar. 7—Anchorage mayoral candidate Suzanne LaFrance continued to outpace her opponents in a second round of campaign fundraising reports ahead of the April 2 city election. LaFrance, the former ...
Nov. 20—The Anchorage Assembly on Tuesday unanimously approved the 2025 city budget after making just a few changes to Mayor Suzanne LaFrance's $638.9 million general spending plan. The budget ...
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