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Alaskans are deluged with social media posts on crime. What’s it doing to us?

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Friday, November 17, 2017 [Alaska News]( [Obituaries]( [Politics]( [Outdoors]( [Opinions]( [Sports]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Alaskans are deluged with social media posts on crime. What’s it doing to us?]( These days, smartphones deliver a constant stream of information, innuendo, rumor and conjecture about neighborhood crime in Anchorage. [Michelle Theriault Boots]( [Man shot and killed by police in East Anchorage]( [Tegan Hanlon]( [Alaska’s unemployment rate didn’t change in October, but the state is still losing jobs]( [Annie Zak]( [Wasilla woman’s attacker escaped house arrest. Nobody told her – and then he showed up.]( [Zaz Hollander]( [Someone broke a car window and stole a puppy in an Eagle River parking lot, police say]( [Tegan Hanlon]( [Sometimes the best Thanksgiving dinner is one you don’t cook]( [Julia O'Malley]( [Want to go out to eat for Thanksgiving? Here are some restaurant options around Anchorage]( [Donna Freedman]( [Watch: How not to deep fry a turkey]( [Laurel Andrews]( [How an Anchorage entrepreneur went from ‘just say no’ to a national cannabis startup]( [Laurel Andrews]( [Eagle River inmate writes song for her daughter with help from a former prisoner]( [Marc Lester]( © 2016 Alaska Dispatch Publishing. All rights reserved. This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Alaska Dispatch · 300 W. 31st Ave. · Anchorage, AK 99503 · USA

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