AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMat-Su Shooting Case: New details in the May 6 officer-involved shooting say Vanessa Wulf, 46, was discharged from a Mat-Su hospital Saturday and remanded to pretrial on Assault in the Third Degree, with an active warrant for Terroristic Threatening; investigators also identified the trooper who fired as Nathan Marble. Campaign Finance: Anchorage Assembly member George Martinez faces proposed fines after APOC staff said he misused campaign funds for a Fort Lauderdale trip and a $1,000 “sustainable” airline fuel offset. Schools: A judge lifted the injunction blocking Anchorage School District’s Campbell STEM Elementary closure, letting the district move forward while the legal fight continues. Public Safety Hiring: FBI Anchorage says it’s recruiting new agents and staff across Alaska as retirements loom. Health Policy: Alaska lawmakers advanced a bill clarifying how physician assistants can work more independently. Federal Energy Politics: Trump says he’ll seek a rare suspension of the federal gas tax amid Iran tensions. Military Posture: Marine Corps leaders announced a new rotational force in Alaska to boost Arctic training and readiness.
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