Suzanne Downing Must Read Alaska: Former Rep. Bob Lynn, 1933-2020
KTVA The Voice of Alaska: Teen killed in Irwin Street homicide was trying to help another shooting victim; Municipality of Anchorage launches text service to help business owners; East High staff leave message for students with ‘couch choir’ and more ->
KTUU: Alaska ferry route suspended after ship’s mechanical failure; Task force on missing Native Americans resumes sessions; “People suffer alone and they don’t need to”: Mental health during COVID-19; Creating your own container garden and more ->
KTOO Public Media: A convict broke Alaska’s quarantine after release from California prison. Then he tested positive for COVID-19.; How do Alaska leaders know it’s safe to reopen the economy? It’s all about data – but it’s complicated.; During pandemic, Ketchikan’s Little Free Pantry offers a way to exchange food without contact and more ->
KYUK Public Media for Alaska’s Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta: Bethel Finance Director Quits Amidst Rampant Turnover At City’s Finance Department and more ->
Alaska Native News: Alaska’s Fair Share Comes Out Swinging with Statewide Media Buy and more ->
Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: Alaska State Troopers warn of hiking danger citing recent death; Fairbanks Community Food Bank spreads awareness during May No Child Go Hungry campaign; Cyber security concerns increase during COVID-19 pandemic and more ->
Craig Medred: At last
Suzanne Downing Must Read Alaska: Why I sued the state over release of COVID-19 funds and more ->
By Megan McDonald, Only In Your State Alaska: Spend The Weekend In This Colorful Tiny House On An Alaskan Mini Farm
49 Writers Blog: Writing the Distance: Linda Buckley
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Alaska News May 26, 2020
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KTVA The Voice of Alaska: Mat-Su district superintendent outlines what school could look like in the fall; Wasilla Krispy Kreme opens tomorrow; Frontiers: Seward businesses adapt to survive summer season without tourists; ‘Wash Your Hands Baby’: Juneau family creates COVID-19 music video and more ->
KTUU: Mayor signs emergency order allowing Anchorage to move to Phase 3; As Alaska opens up, mass shelters begin to close; Building Potato Towers and more ->
KTOO Public Media: Will fiber optic broadband make it to the Aleutians? Decision may depend on USDA grant; Subsistence hunting in Gambell suffering due to community fuel shortage; Bowhead whales are changing migration patterns, researchers say and more ->
Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: Homicide reported in Fairbanks, suspect in custody and more ->
Suzanne Downing, Must Read Alaska: Ultimate Karens: Facebook group shames those who don’t wear masks in Anchorage and more ->
Craig Medred: Irods COVID survivor
49 Writers Blog: Writing the Distance: Laurel Andrews
By Courtney, Only In Your State Alaska: 25 Things That Are Actually Really Frustrating About Living In Alaska
Alaska News May 24, 2020
KTVA The Voice of Alaska: Memorial Day weekend camping anticipated to be busier than usual; Virtual event aims to support Alaska’s minority-owned businesses; Momma O’s to reopen with new owner July 1; Bear Paw Bar & Grill gets 2nd chance at 1st impression and more ->
KTUU: APD investigating overnight Mountain View homicide; Alaska domestic violence calls increase during COVID-19, fear of isolation rises and more ->
Alaska Native News: Pebble’s Last-Minute Change of Plans a Classic “Bait and Switch” and more ->
Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: Plans to fix Alaska’s online budget tracker undetermined
Craig Medred: The immigrants
By Matt Goff, Sitka Nature: Sunset at Sage Beach
49 Writers Blog: Writing the Distance: Linda Schandelmeier
Alaska News May 23, 2020
KTVA The Voice of Alaska: Soldotna man charged with multiple sex crimes; Staff, families honor retiring Aquarian Charter School teacher with car parade; 8-year-old catches moose birth on camera; Anchorage will reopen more widely on Monday. Here’s what you need to know. And more ->
KTUU: Alaska soldiers make climbing trek to honor 77 members of the 4-25; Fostering during a pandemic: The unique challenges foster parents and children face; Alaska State Fair canceled for first time since World War II and more ->
KTOO Public Media: National Park Service rule change ends bans on controversial bear and wolf hunts; Meet Lecidea Streveleri: One of the lichens discovered in a “global hotspot” in Glacier Bay; Alaska plans to more than triple its workforce of COVID-19 contact detectives and more ->
KYUK Public Media for Alaska’s Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta: Bethel Finds New Police Chief; YKHC Urges All Incoming Bethel Travelers To Test For Coronavirus As State Reopens; LKSD Fills Administrative Positions With Familiar Faces and more ->
Alaska Native News: Potential Landslide Threatens Large Tsunami in PWS, Geologists Say and more ->
Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: City of Fairbanks begins determining how CARES Act funds will be distributed; The Ester Volunteer Fire Department is a unique department in a unique place; Golden Heart History: Fairbanks’ First Mayor E.T. Barnette; The Quarantine Kitchen Episode 8: Chicken Curry and more ->
By Joe Bonsor, Matt Dempsey and Prof Paul Barrett, Natural History Museum: Dinosaur diaries: Arctic duck-billed dinosaurs, dental work and dimorphism
49 Writers Blog: Writing the Distance: Sean Ulman
Alaska News May 22, 2020
KYUK Public Media for Alaska’s Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta: Bethel DMV To Open Next Week Only and more ->
Suzanne Downing Must Read Alaska: A piece of Alaska history has passed: Lynette Clark, Alaska Independence Party
Craig Medred: Dirty hands
By Barbara Brown, Our Third Thirds: Beware: Exciting Project Ahead
49 Writers Blog: Writing the Distance: Carolyn Kremers
By Casea Peterson, Only In Your State Alaska: 9 Words You’ll Understand If You’re From Alaska
The Alaskan Cache: TRAPLINE CHATTER – Life and Love with ‘Last Alaskan’ Bob Harte
Alaska News May 21, 2020
KTVA The Voice of Alaska: Anchorage mayor anticipates moving to phase 3 of reopening plan next week; As alcohol tax money becomes available, Anchorage lawmakers address homelessness; Alaska business community raises concerns about long-term effects of COVID-19 and more ->
KTUU: AGDC authorized to construct and operate the Alaska LNG project; Permanent Fund Dividend will be paid out July 1; 149 employees in the tourism industry to be laid off; TIPS: Getting ready to garden and more ->
KYUK Public Media for Alaska’s Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta: Kwethluk VPOs Consider Carrying Guns After Armed Resident Thwarts Shooting; Coffee@KYUK, May 19: Rapid Testing and Response Halts Potential for Spread in COVID Case and more ->
Alaska Native News: The Denali Highway Is Now Open for Public Travel; New Method May Help Anticipate Large Volcanic Eruptions; Indigefi Launches First Podcast, Features Native Artists From Across the Country and more ->
By Diane Kaplan, Rasmuson Foundation: Remembering Byron Mallott
Craig Medred: Wasted
49 Writers Blog: Writing the Distance: Marilyn Bennett
Alaska News May 20, 2020
KTVA The Voice of Alaska: Anchorage’s reopening compared to the state’s addressed at assembly meeting; Low Alaska case numbers helped shape governor’s decision to reopen and more ->
KTUU: Anchorage Mayor says a different path may be taken as Dunleavy announces Phase 3/4; Office work places may allow employees to work at home longer and more ->
Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: Kwethluk man charged with attempted murder after shooting at village police officer; Adult Education student succeeds during COVID-19 and a new baby; Washed away road may hinder long-term research at experimental forest and more ->
The Arctic Sounder: Kotzebue sees first positive case of COVID-19 and more ->
By Dave Kiffer, Sit News: Ketchikan women were early ‘heroines of the horizon’
Suzanne Downing, Must Read Alaska: Alaska Judicial Council forwards names for Supreme Court vacancy and more ->
Craig Medred: Iced out salmon?
49 Writers Blog: Writing the Distance: Mistee St. Clair
By Megan McDonald, Only In Your State Alaska: You Can Get Your Favorite Reuben In Alaska Again, Just In Time For Summer
Alaska News May 19, 2020
Alaska News May 18, 2020
Regina Manteufel has passed from cancer
It is with a heavy heart to announce the passing of Regina due to cancer. She was great supporter of her comunity and church. Loved the outdoors and far away places. She loves Rugby and over coming the challenges of life. She left behind a lot of close friends and family. She will be missed.
By the way this is from her brother Tom.
KTVA The Voice of Alaska: Anchorage School District scales up free, online summer school options; Frontiers: In the middle of a storm, Whittier searches for its own port; Jon Bon Jovi, Dolly Parton and more to join Covenant House for virtual fundraiser and more ->
KTUU: Spenard Jazz fest goes virtual while supporting local musicians; Nine-year-old girl lands first 2020 Ship Creek king and more ->
KTOO Public Media: A Southeast Alaska tour operator is reviving a small regional ferry and more ->
Alaska Native News: Coast Guard, Auxiliary announce National Safe Boating Week in Alaska and more ->
Suzanne Downing Must Read Alaska: Review of AK National Guard says improvements continue and more ->
Craig Medred: SES who?
By Courtney, Only in Your State Alaska: 25 Reasons Why Everyone Should Marry An Alaskan
49 Writers Blog: Writing the Distance: Katie Bausler