
Julia O'Malley writes a general interest column about life and politics in Anchorage and around Alaska. She grew up in Anchorage and has worked at the ADN on and off as a columnist and reporter since 1996. She came back full time as a reporter in 2005.
As a reporter, she covered the court system and wrote extensively about life in Anchorage, including big changes in the city's ethnic and minority communities.
In 2008, she won the Scripps-Howard Foundation's Ernie Pyle award for the best human-interest writing in America. She has also written for the Oregonian, the Juneau Empire and the Anchorage Press.
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Senior citizen feeding pigeons in Spenard = $310 fine
Posted by adn_jomalley
Anchorage Daily News
Posted: October 23, 2009 - 11:28 am
This from yesterday's Alaska State Trooper log:
"Location: Anchorage
Case number: 09-93942
Type: Feeding Game
Text: On 10/17/09, Alaska Wildlife Troopers contacted Marie L. Wolfe, 71
yoa Anchorage, on Photo Avenue in Anchorage. Wolfe was observed feeding
Pigeons in a driveway after being informed by ADF&G that it was illegal.
Wolfe was issued a USC with a bail amount of $310.00 for Feeding Game.
Arraignment was set for Anchorage District Court."
Seriously?
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