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He is also a former board member of the Alaska Natural History Association, Brother Francis Shelter, and Anchorage Neighborhood Health Center. [1] Stowers retired from the Supreme Court on June 1, 2020, and died on February 10, 2022, at the age of 67.
Apr. 5—The Anchorage Assembly is set to consider an ordinance that would place new restrictions on homeless camping and give the city more power to tear down encampments in some cases — and ...
Jul. 27—Twenty-nine people believed to be homeless have died outside in Anchorage so far in 2023, far surpassing last year's grim record — with five months left to go in the year. More than ...
Jul. 9—Anchorage Mayor Dave Bronson will not buy the former Alaska Club fitness center on Tudor Road in Midtown for a 125-person homeless shelter. "The administration does not intend to move ...
After an internal electoral struggle, and having lost a suit in civil court to compel his superiorship over the Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary of Saint Benedict Center, [6] Dr. Fakhri Boutros Maluf, who had taken the name Brother Francis, left the Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary of Saint Benedict Center and founded a splinter ...
One of his brothers, Francis Thomas Hurley, served as Bishop of Juneau (1971–1976) and Archbishop of Anchorage (1976–2001). [2] He received his early education at the parochial school of St. Agnes Church in his native city. [1] He began his studies for the priesthood at St. Joseph's College in Mountain View, graduating in 1939. [3]
Anchorage scrambled Tuesday to come up with more temporary housing for the homeless after back-to-back snowstorms dumped more than 3 feet of snow on the city in just nine days, an amount that is ...
Gus Curcio and his brother Francis were convicted December 14, 1983 by a federal jury in Hartford, Connecticut of being in the loan shark business. To wit: "The defendants were convicted on December 14, 1983, by a jury, having been charged in a seven-count indictment with criminal conspiracy to make extortionate extensions of credit, together with several additional substantive counts of ...