Code inspectors have slapped the out-of-state property owner with daily fines but say the city’s enforcement tools over landlords are limited.

Alaska’s second-largest school district cited a state position that “e-learning” will no longer count as instruction. Anchorage officials say a decision is planned soon.

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The move is prompting outcry from elected officials and Anchorage residents who have long advocated for the project, which aims to connect the Spenard-area Fish Creek Trail to the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail.

The husband and father of three from Wisconsin is accused of staging a kayaking accident so he could abandon his family and start a new life.