Alaska News October 05-15, 2024

KTUU: Fatal shooting closes Northeast Anchorage street; 1 teen dead, another charged with DUI, manslaughter following crash in Rabbit Creek; Ice cream shop break-in caught on camera in Anchorage; Anchorage IT business finalist for Titans of Industry Award;In Depth Alaska: Breast cancer diagnosis and the first steps to support and more ->
 
 
 
 

KTOO: Founder of Alaska band Pamyua is contestant in online Arctic musical competition; Red Onion Saloon to continue its saucy enterprise under new ownership and more ->

 
 
 
 

K:YUK: Man sentenced in 2020 armed incident at Kwethluk public safety building; Man charged in burglary of safe at Kwethluk Inc. building and more ->
 
 
 
 

Alaska Native News: State Board of Education Approves Cell Phone Model Policy Resolution at Quarterly Meeting; Attorney General Taylor Announces Multistate Settlement with Marriott for Data Breach of Starwood Guest Reservation Database; Alaska peregrine falcon numbers drop again; This Day in Alaska History-October 5th, 1915; This Day in Alaska History-October 6th, 1869; This Day in Alaska History-October 7th, 1914; This Day in Alaska History-October 8th, 1914; This Day in Alaska History-October 9th, 1923; This Day in Alaska History-October 10th, 1915; This Day in Alaska History-October 11th, 1915; This Day in Alaska History-October 12th, 1930; This Day in Alaska History-October 13th, 1905; This Day in Alaska History-October 14th, 1915; This Day in Alaska History-October 15th, 1904 and more ->
 
 
 
 

Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: Fairbanks police report child homicide downtown; investigation ongoing and more ->
 
 
 
 

KINY: Alaska Capitol may begin screening all visitors in 2025, according to draft security proposal and more ->
 
 
 
 

KSTK: Student Advisory Committee wanted direct communication with school board but policy denies that link and more ->
 
 
 
 

Resurrection Bay Historical Society: Virgil Campbell will share the History of I.R.B.I. Knives, a business along the Seward Highway started in 1971 by his parents Irvin and Clara Campbell. At the time, the shop was called Kenai Lake Tourist Trap. Join us for the free program starting at 7 pm Thursday, Oct. 17 in the Library & Museum Community Room.
 
 
 
 

KFSK: Bear-ly Contained: Petersburg’s response to increased garbage raids; 2024’s last Five Finger Lighthouse keepers talk about the end of the season and more ->

 
 
 
 

KRBD: Landslide strands multiple people on remote stretch of Revilla Road near Ketchikan; PATH cancelled their proposal for a winter warming shelter in Ketchikan, following Borough mayor’s veto and more ->
 
 
 
 

KUCB: Cargo ship carrying 300k gallons of fuel endures storm near Unalaska, prepares to continue voyage south and more ->
 
 
 
 

Delta Wind: The lion that walked through your yard; Local pageant contestant works to transform the world, one butterfly at a time and more ->
 
 
 
 

KMXT: Kodiak Island’s spaceport relying on more than rocket launches to generate revenue and more ->
 
 
 
 

By Megan McDonald, Only In Your State Alaska: The Rugged And Remote Hiking Trail In Alaska That Is Well-Worth The Effort Blacktail Rocks Trail in Eagle River, Alaska, offers a serene and moderately challenging hiking experience with stunning natural views and wildlife.
 
 
By Megan McDonald, Only In Your State Alaska: All Year Long You Can Hike This Stunning Trail That Leads You To A Secluded Beach In Alaska Discover a scenic and easy beach hike near Seward, Alaska, offering stunning views and wildlife sightings.
 
 
By Megan McDonald, Only In Your State Alaska: A Drone Flew High Above A Mostly Uninhabited Island In Alaska And Caught The Most Incredible Footage Adak Island in Alaska, captured through drone footage, showcases its remote beauty, abundant wildlife, and historic naval base.
 
 
By Catherie Armstrong, Only In Your State Alaska: The Alaska Hike That Leads To The Most Unforgettable Destination The Flattop Mountain trail in Chugach State Park, Alaska, offers a strenuous but rewarding hike with stunning views and abundant wildlife.
 
 
 
 

By Jeff Lowenfels, Jonathan White, ADN: ‘Teaming With Microbes’ podcast: Science and poinsettias This week, Jeff is teaming with science, sharing some exciting new studies about the effect of white noise on fungi.
 
 
 
 

The Colorado Sun: For her first novel, Melinda Moustakis focused on the origins behind her Alaska-themed short stories Her debut “Homestead” focuses on her maternal grandparents’ life as newlyweds trying to make a life, and a home, on the Alaskan frontier.

 
 
 
 

By Amber Batts, Alaska Beacon: New book offers powerful, accessible view on how policy affects sex workers The authors include an activist who brings valuable insights into Alaska’s sex trade
 
 
 
 
Craig Medred: Dead bear day

 
 
 
 

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