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‘Part of the DNA of Alaska’: FAA deputy administrator speaks to local aviation leaders during Alaska visit
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - In a recent visit to Alaska, the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) deputy administrator Katie Thomson met with local stakeholders in the aviation industry earlier this month to help gain a deeper understanding of its critical role across the state. During her visit, Thomson referred to...
U.S. Air National Guard reverses staff changes at Alaska National Guard after warnings
The federal government is reversing course on pending changes to the Alaska Air National Guard after staff and the state’s congressional delegation warned that the modifications could decimate the force. On Tuesday, Maj. Gen. Duke Pirak, acting director of the Air National Guard, sent a letter to Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, stating that the “Fulltime […]
Ketchikan family shares harrowing tale of landslide survival
KETCHIKAN, Alaska (KTUU) - A Ketchikan woman who caught the immediate aftermath of Sunday’s deadly landslide on video says it didn’t dawn on her how close the massive slide came to her parent’s house as she rushed to rescue them. Michael and Rhonda Ball live in Saxman,...
Fairbanks City Council postpones vacant property code changes again
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - The Fairbanks City Council postponed two property-related ordinances for the second time Monday. In June, Mayor David Pruhs and councilmembers Sue Sprinkle and John Ringstad introduced a series of measures to amend city code in an effort to clean up problem properties within city limits and encourage new development.
High Winds and Rain Cause Power Outages in Anchorage; 5,400 Impacted
High wind and rain in the southcentral region of Alaska caused several outages around Anchorage. Chugach Electric reports that the windy weather caused a tree to come down on some lines in both the Dowling and Huffman neighborhoods. About 5,400 homes and businesses were without power for a while. The...
Tens of millions deal with scorching heat, severe weather
Tens of millions of people were dealing with temperatures near 100 degrees, while others were threatened by severe storms. A town in Alaska hit by a deadly landslide threatened with the possibility of another slide. NBC News' Maggie Vespa reports.
As the new school year starts, a look back on last year’s proficiency numbers
As a leadership change comes to Cordova Jr/Sr High (CHS), teachers and administrators consider the district’s standardized test proficiency outcomes — reflecting on areas to improve in while mean and median scores hover near statewide scores. Paul Tancrede, who’s coming from the North Slope Borough School District, has...
Petersburg’s Rotary Duck Race Makes Waves for Local Scholarships
As summer draws to a close in Petersburg, the anticipation of duck season begins to build — officially starting on September 1. But before hunters take to the flats, the community gathered for a different kind of duck event. On Saturday, August 17th, over 700 rubber ducks took the plunge in the annual Rotary Duck Race. The fundraiser has become a beloved local tradition and a reminder that the town knows how to flock together for a good cause.
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