KTUU: Driver goes through barricades and crashes his car into hole and more ->
Alaska News July 19, 2020
KTVA The Voice of Alaska: Inside the Gates: JBER’s change of command continues; New UAA certificate program offers fast track into workforce and more ->
KTUU: Sunday is the deadline for voters to register to vote or update their registration for the 2020 Primary Election; Fish Creek is officially open for dipnetting; Fully Vested; police suit up for duty and more ->
Alaska Native News: Arctic Ocean Changes Driven by Sub-Arctic Seas
By David James, ADN: New book of essays pays tribute to ‘Alaska’s public historian,’ Terrence Cole
Alaska News July 18, 2020
Alaska News July 17, 2020
KTVA The Voice of Alaska: Kenai Peninsula school district establishes back-to-school plan; State Fair fun continues, even without the fair; Portugal. The Man launches foundation highlighting human rights issues, Indigenous peoples and more ->
KTUU: Roadtrippin: Hot springs for every season, if you dare to make the trip and more ->
KTOO Public Media: Federal program offers a slice of the broadband spectrum to tribes and more ->
KYUK Public Media for Alaska’s Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta: Bethel City Council Remembers David Berlin, Honors David Trantham Jr. and more ->
Alaska Native News: Trooper Recruitment Advertisement Censored by Google/YouTube; Mcgrath Suspect Jailed on Domestic Violence Charges, Victim Medevaced to ANMC; Mcgrath Suspect Jailed on Domestic Violence Charges, Victim Medevaced to ANMC and more ->
Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: LifeMed Alaska to build new hangar in Fairbanks; Relaxation, a perk of quarantine for returning Fort Wainwright soldiers and more ->
By Nina Kempel, Rasmuson Foundation: Alaska partnership to distribute $35 million of CARES Act funding to nonprofits
49 Writers Blog: Andromeda Romano-Lax: Forget goals. What?!
Revak Report – Absentee Ballot Information and School District Update
By Casea Peterson, Only In Your State Alaska: 13 Enchanting Spots In Alaska You Never Knew Existed
Alaska News July 16, 2020
KTOO Public Media: Sitka’s Baranov statue will come down, but it’s not going far’ and more ->
Alaska Native News: Recent Alaska Death Due to Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning; Alaskans Should Know the Health Risks When Harvesting Shellfish; BLM AFS Aircraft, Smokejumpers Working on New Fire Northwest of Circle; Three Bears Shoplifting Suspect Held without Bail after Found to have Large Amount of Drugs on His Person Wednesday; Troopers Use Suspect’s Ankle Monitor to Locate Stolen ATV in Wasilla; Car Thief Eludes Troopers on Glenn Highway with Two Minors Aboard Wednesday and more ->
Craig Medred: The futurist
By Courtney, Only In Your State Alaska: The Awe-Inspiring Place In Alaska That Will Lead You Straight Into Another Country
By Vi Waghiyi, Veri di Suvero and Pamela Miller, The Cordova Times: Commentary: Alaska’s senators should reject dangerous nominee for key consumer safety role
By Grayson Haver Currin, The New York Times: After 43 Years, Mossy Kilcher’s Folk Songs for Alaska Get a Second Life
By Jennifer Yuhas, Alaskajournal.com: Alaskans: Now is the time to explore your state
Alaska News July 15, 2020
KTUU: Hiker dies while on the Thunderbird Falls Trail in Chugiak; Regulators fine Native corporation board member over post; Pantry packs help feed families in Anchorage; Growing AK: Composting and more ->
KTOO Public Media: Gustavus passes local mask mandate and more ->
Alaska Native News: U.S. Attorney Appoints Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Coordinator for Alaska; Injured Rock Climber Hoisted from Hatcher Pass Ledge Tuesday; Shoplifter Charged with Robbery after Threatening Eagle River Walmart Loss Prevention Officer with Taser; Alaska Pioneer Homes resume limited family visitation; Endangered Species Protections Sought for Rare Wolf in Southeast Alaska and more ->
By Casey Grove, Alaska Public Media – Anchorage: LISTEN: Alaska polar bear den disturbances part of ‘death by a thousand cuts,’ researcher says
By Megan McDonald, Only In Your State Alaska: Hike This Gently Winding Trail To Marsh Lake In Alaska
Alaska News July 14, 2020
KTVA: The Voice of Alaska: State leaders address recent spike in COVID-19 cases and more ->
KTUU: Bear takes a stroll through the Hotel Alyeska; Seward City Council approves resolution to demolish Jesse Lee Home; Alaskans filing their taxes have one day left to utilize free, remote tax preparation service and more ->
KTOO Public Media: Scientists say Sitka herring is on the rebound, while subsistence users remain skeptical; No new mandates: Gov. Dunleavy will continue to rely on voluntary measures in response to COVID-19 and more ->
Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: Man convicted of sexually abusing minors will serve 50 years in prison and more ->
By Craig Medred: Who is dying?
Alaska News July 12 & 13, 2020
KTUU: JBER COVID Heroes; UPDATE: Homicide Investigation near Midtown and more ->
Suzane Downing, Must r Read Alaska: Protesters rush stage with bloody caribou heart during Sen. Sullivan meet-and-greet; Assembly considers buying more properties for vagrant, drug services in Midtown and more ->
Craig Medred: Go carefully
By Megan McDonald, Only In Your State Alaska: The Best Donuts In Alaska Are Sold From A Colorful Food Truck
Alaska News July 11, 2020
KTOO Public Media: Seasonal workers laid off by pandemic get to work improving local trails in Juneau; Juneau’s Dimond Park Aquatic Center moves to next phase of reopening and more ->
KYUK Public Media for Alaska’s Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta: Bethel Drafts $8.4 Million CARES Budget, Includes $2 Million In Grants For Businesses And Nonprofits and more ->
Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: Fire Wire: Giving and Gratitude, Steese Fire Department receives equipment from foundation; 30-Mile Transfer Site to reopen while Salcha Transfer Site undergoes improvements and more ->
Alaska News July 09, 2020
KTUU: Homicide Investigation on Cheechako Street; Mother continues to fight for justice after losing her daughter to Domestic Violence and more ->
KTOO Public Media: Juneau food businesses look to new markets to ride out pandemic and more ->
Alaska Native News: Alaska Air National Guard’s Civil Engineer Squadron deploys to four countries and more ->
Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: Fairbanks Police discuss deescalation training and continued crisis intervention training and more ->
The Arctic Sounder: July 4 festivities reflect the spirit of the times; Western Alaska shaken by spate of DV deaths and more ->
Fireside Books presents Shelf Awareness for Readers for Friday, July 10, 2020
Suzanne Downing Must Read Alaska: Dr. Anne Zink makes InStyle magazine
Craig Medred: Where now?
Rasmuson Foundation: Our Annual Letter To Alask, 2020 Reflectionsa
Rasmuson Foundation: Our Guide to Resources in Pandemic
49 Writers Blog: Alaskan Writers Series: Clifton Bates
By Casea Peterson, Only In Your State Alaska: This Aerial Video Of Alaska Will Give You Goose Bumps