Alaska News November 16, 2019

KTVA The Voice of Alaska: APD officer pleads not guilty to assault in incident captured by police dash cams; News Fish and Game issues Wildlife Alert for wolverine attacking pets; Troopers evict Butte compound squatters; How repairing Gruening Middle School helps the entire school district; Alaska’s largest solar farm set to go online December 2019 and more ->
 
 
 
 
KTUU: APD investigating a shooting in Spenard, one person hurt; Nome man has marijuana handler’s permit revoked after heroin import arrest; Palmer company sends first machine to Italian Navy; Alaska health officials connecting patients to resources following opioid provider arrests and more ->
 
 
 
 
KTOO Public Media: NTSB: Pilot inexperience and unfavorable winds factors in fatal PenAir crash in Unalaska; Tazlina brought back into service to provide more Southeast Alaska ferry sailings and more ->
 
 
 
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KYUK Public Media for Alaska’s Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta: Marshall City Council Wants To Open City-Run Alcohol Store, Votes To Hold Special Election and more ->
 
 
 
 
Alaska Native News: Sex Offender Task Force Created by US Marshals, Anchorage Police Department, and Alaska State Troopers; ACLU Analyzes Alarming Prison Overcrowding Records from Alaska Department of Corrections and more ->
 
 
 
 
Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: FBI seeking assistance in attempted Spirit of Alaska robbery; Pioneer Park’s Centennial Center closing due to structural damage; New grant helps students learn how to monetize online interests; Fairbanks Community Food Bank asks for Thanksgiving donations; Pioneer Park Halloween Town event raises $30,000 for the community and more->
 
 
 
 
The Arctic Sounder: Kivalina fishermen find rare ice balls in Wulik River; Kunniak’s Spices is a local business with a kick and more ->
 
 
 
 
Craig Medred: School for bears
Before these cameras came along, you didn’t exist even in the imagination of the city folk. Sure the Alaska Department of Fish and Game put together a fancy map covered with dots for where a satellite had recorded your radio-collared cousins roaming in the state’s largest city.