KTUU Alaska’s News Source: Father, daughter reunited as hospital makes visitor exception; Suspect arrested in Fairbanks after being on the run for over a week; Anchorage sees uptick in people walking away from halfway houses; Upcycled Yard Art Contest and more ->
KTOO Public Media: ‘It’s darkest before dawn’: Alaska’s Dr. Anne Zink says we need to remain vigilant; Juneau’s unsecured garbage and ‘bumper crop of yearling bears’ are a deadly combination and more ->
KYUK Public Media for Alaska’s Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta: Newtok Native Corporation Sells Land To State To Build Airport In Mertarvik; K300 Brings Good News For Mushers and more ->
Alaska Native News: The Iditarod Committed to Running 2021 Race and more ->
Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: Justice for Peter Horace-Wright: Family of man murdered in Fairbanks calls for answers and more ->
The Arctic Sounder: FBI brings charges against former head of oil exploration company; Kaktovik opens interim school after fire; OPINION: Protecting public employees through telework and more ->
Craig Medred: Getting played
49 Writers Blog: Andromeda Romano-Lax: Asking for Help
By Carey Seward, Only In Your State Alaska: This Mouthwatering Ice Cream Trail In Alaska Is All You’ve Ever Dreamed Of And More
Tag Archives: AK News
Alaska News September 15, 16 & 17 2020
KTUU Alaska’s News Source: Watch out for winds in higher elevations and along Turnagain Arm; Kenai City Council member charged with two DUIs in three months; Inside the Gates: Military families and virtual learning; Anchorage Senior Chorus celebrates member’s 97th birthday and more ->
KTOO Public Media: Coast Guard seeks information on deadly New Year’s Eve sinking of Scandies Rose; Two people charged after ransacking a Dillingham pot shop; In wake of scandals, Y-K school district revamps protocols for sexually inappropriate behavior; One-of-a-kind photo collection documents 75 years of life in Angoon; Gardentalk – How to top tomatoes and get the most out of hardy, cold-tolerant greens and more ->
Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: Searchers locate body of man missing from Arctic Village; Alaska Public Defenders file motion to permit in-person visitation with client; Fairbanks school district superintendent comments on retirement, what’s next for her and more ->
Craig Medred: Fat’s danger
Craig Medred: True stories
By Megan McDonald, Only In Your State Alaska: The Most Delicious Coffee And Cupcakes In Alaska Are Hidden In The Little Owl Cafe
By Courtney, Only In Your State Alaska: 23 Gorgeous Spots To See Fall Foliage That Will Show You Alaska Like Never Before
By Megan McDonald, Only In Your State Alaska: The Easy, Scenic Horseshoe Lake Trail In Alaska Is A Trail The Whole Family Will Enjoy
Alaska News September 14, 2020
KTOO: Now streaming: Alaska Native and First Nations films during online festival and more ->
Alaska Native News: Napaskiak Man Charged with DUI-Watercraft by Village Police and more ->
Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: As search for missing Nome woman continues, lack of information frustrates family and more ->
49 Writers Blog: Alaska Writer’s Series: Julia O’Malley Profiles Tom Kizzia
Diane Kaplan, Rasmuson Foundation: We choose action
Rasmuson Foundation Survey
UAF ICYMI: Your fall 2020 Aurora is here: Professor recounts Walter Harper’s short life full of living; Why not do it with some style?; As gardening booms, UAF gives well-researched advice and more ->
Alaska News September 13, 2020
Alaska News September 12, 2020
KYUK Public Media for Alaska’s Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta: Kasigluk’s Only Store Burns Down; Kuskokwim 300 Race Is On; Will Newtok’s Frequent Power Outages Go Away? More ->
Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: AFD looks to recruit more female firefighters before application period closes and more ->
Construction of the Alaska Highway, Tanana River: The Last Obstacle–The Tanana River
Alaksa News September 11, 2020
Alaska News September 10, 2020
KTOO: 23 years ago, Alaska tried the wrong man for the murder of a Sitka teenager. Now police say they’ve found the real killer. Why wasn’t he a suspect all along? More ->
Alaka Native News: Anchorage Man Charged with Attempted Murder, Arson following Serious Lake Otis Incident Wednesday; Alaska Air National Guard Airmen Rescue Hunter near Eagle River and more ->
Rasmuson Foundation: Her favorite place on Earth
By Megan McDonald, Only In Your State Alaska: The Tastiest Tacos In Alaska Are Hiding In The Tiny Town Of Seward
Alaska News September 09, 2020
KTUU: No set date for in-person learning at ASD yet Levels of community spread are still too high; Authorities continue search for 2 McLaughlin Youth Center juveniles after escape; New Eagle River southbound bridge opens to traffic; Fishermen impacted by retaliatory tariffs can apply for help from the USDA and more ->
KTOO Public Media: Who should get a say in where Juneau’s new emergency shelter is located?; Juneau emergency officials link 19-person cluster of COVID-19 cases to one event and more ->
Alaska Native News: U.S. Army Alaska Soldier Dies in Vehicle Accident; Two Arrested following Soldotna Traffic stop Wednesday Morning; Bering Strait Villages Identify Quarantine Facilities through Collaboration with Alaska DMVA and more ->
By Alaska Watchman, LifeSite: Alaska’s Catholic hospital offers transgender hormones, refers to radical LGBT groups Providence Alaska Medical Center has deviated from its Christian roots over the past few decades.
Craig Medred: Off the cliff
Alaska News September 08, 2020
KTUU: UPDATE: APD identify a suspect they are looking for near Bootleggers Cove; Police identify the victim in a July death investigation in Spenard; A new “Light-Changing” feature to Google maps and more ->
Alaska Native News: Three youth escape from McLaughlin Youth Center and more ->
Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: Warrant needed for aerial camera use in police investigations, rules Alaska Court of Appeals and more ->
By Emily Hofstaedter, KNOM – Nome: Alaska Native women rally to search for missing Nome woman
By Tyler Thompson & Isabelle Ross, KDLG: For years, Bristol Bay has raised awareness of MMIW. Alaska’s new cold case office aims to help
By Leslie Kelly, Forbes: Here’s How To Score Some Of Alaska’s Tastiest Seafood
By Katie Lawrence, Only In Your State Alaska: Slaughter Gulch Via Juneau Trail Is A Challenging Hike In Alaska That Will Make Your Stomach Drop
Alaska News September 07, 2020
KTUU: UPDATE: Less than 1,000 Chugach Electric customers without power; ‘We’re just trying to finish out our season’; Anchorage Racing Lions riding safety mandates to the finish line; AWCC takes huge financial hit from pandemic; Scores of online music teachers emerge from the pandemic; Video: Alaska Potbelly Pig Rescue threw their piggies a birthday party and more ->
KTOO Public Media: A pair of stranded killer whales and a sick sea lion near Sitka have biologists looking for answers; High winds beached a 150-foot seafood processing barge in Bristol Bay and more ->