KTUU Alaska’s News Source: Pandemic’s impacts on Alaska’s criminal justice system add to case backlog; Ice fall keeps drivers on lookout on Seward Highway; New student community workforce requirement for ASD construction projects passed by school board, opposed by district; Pipeline Vocal Project is headed to Dubai to perform and more ->
KTOO Alaska’s Public Media: A Coast Guard cutter has reached the planet’s southernmost navigable waters, setting a new record; A new documentary explores the impacts of Sitka’s rapid cruise tourism growth and more ->
KYUK Public Media for Alaska’s Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta: Senators hope a new bill could improve rural Alaska’s VPSO retention rate; Troopers continue to investigate Tuluksak death as homicide; New job training center opens in Aniak, the second in the Y-K Delta and more ->
Alaska Native News: This Day In Alaska History March 3rd, 1913 and more ->
The Arctic Sounder: Utqiagvik woman accused of fatally stabbing 20-year-old woman is charged with murder and more ->
KSTK: Wrangell brand’s bath soak scoops up grand prize win at regional seafood competition and more ->
KFSK: Report proposes incentives, increased pay for police, dispatcher hiring and staffing; Completion date nears for new Petersburg affordable housing building and more ->
KRBD: Ketchikan City Council to consider giving city residents preference in hiring and more ->
The Nome Static, Transmission 695: March 2022
Fireside Books presents Shelf Awareness for Readers for Friday, March 4, 2022
By Chris Loew, SeafoodSource: Paper finds hotter, drier conditions negatively impact salmon spawns
The 907: Alaska women in history
Recover Alaska invites you to celebrate Alaska Sobriety Awareness Month
The Charlotte Jensen Native Arts Market kicks off today at the Dimond Center Mall.
Stop by and see all the amazing Alaska Native artisans selling and demonstrating their art – basket weaving, dolls, beading, carving, and more. This is a rare opportunity to meet and greet the artists and watch them create one-of-a-kind items.