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Lawsuit claims fishery managers have failed to adequately protect Alaska’s coral gardens
Until about 20 years ago, little was known about the abundance of colorful cold-water corals that line sections of the seafloor around Alaska. Now an environmental group has gone to court to try to compel better protections for those once-secret gardens. The lawsuit, filed Monday by Oceana in U.S. District Court in Anchorage, accused federal […]
UAF researchers aim for quality, quantity in small grains project
Tuesday, Aug. 6, was harvest day for the small grains trials project on the Fairbanks Experiment Farm at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Charles Ashlock drove the combine harvester, while Nathan Simms, the project assistant, and Inga Peterson, a member of the farm crew, kept things running smoothly by changing out the seed collection bags and removing residual straw between plots.
Visitor center houses teaching resources for Fairbanks educators
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - Housed at the Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center, a prop closet and a lending library carry resources for teachers to use in their lessons. According to Lauren Crowe, Education Specialist with the Fairbanks Alaska Public Lands Information Center (FAPLIC), “It is literally busting at the...
UAF Awards Scholarships for the 2024-25 Academic Year
The University of the Aftermarket Foundation (UAF) announced it has awarded 327 scholarships totaling $721,000. A complete list of the scholarship recipients can be found at AutomotiveScholarships.com/scholarship-alumni. Scholarship recipients will be attending a two-year or four-year college or university or an accredited automotive vocational program. While the majority of the...
Progressive candidates show unusual strength in Alaska state legislative primaries
Democrats and moderate Republicans posted unexpectedly strong results in Alaska’s primary election results for state House and Senate on Tuesday night, with several incumbent conservative Republicans trailing in the early tally. Alaska’s primary elections have traditionally seen conservative Republicans turn out in disproportionally large numbers, but this year’s results don’t reflect that trend. “It tells […]
A Big Mac, flowers and candles honor 16-year-old killed by Anchorage police
What happened the night of Aug. 13 that led to the death of 16-year-old Easter Leafa? At the family’s invitation, Alaska’s News Source visited the home where Easter was fatally shot by an Anchorage police officer to see the layout of the apartment.
Copper River Seafoods Named Alaska Manufacturer of the Year
Copper River Seafoods has been honored as Alaska’s Manufacturer of the Year for 2023, with the award being presented Aug. 6 in Anchorage. Copper River was chosen for the honor by officials with Alaska’s Commerce, Community and Economic Development (CCED) department. CCED Commissioner Julie Sande cited Copper River...
Alaska Supreme Court clears the way for ranked choice repeal measure to appear on November ballot
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — The Alaska Supreme Court cleared the way Thursday for a measure aimed at repealing the state’s new open primary and ranked choice general election system to remain on the November ballot. The court heard arguments earlier in the day in a case appealing Superior Court Judge Christina Rankin’s decision in June that the state Division of Elections complied with deadlines and acted within its authority when it allowed sponsors of the repeal measure to fix errors with petition booklets after they were turned in. The short, written order simply said it affirmed Rankin’s decision and said an opinion explaining the high court’s reasoning would be issued later. The measure seeks to repeal provisions of a 2020 voter initiative that replaced party primaries with open primaries and instituted ranked choice general elections. Under the open primary system, voters are asked to pick one candidate per race, with the top four vote-getters, regardless of party affiliation, advancing to the general election.
Appeals Court Decision Allows SEAK Trollers to Keep Harvesting
Southeast Alaska commercial fishermen facing a potential shutdown of a lucrative salmon fishery are currently free to fish while NOAA Fisheries revises a biological opinion dotted with procedure errors, according to an Aug. 16 ruling from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. The appeals court gives the fisheries service until...
Students, staff welcome first day of school
Thousands of students in the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District streamed back into schools on Wednesday, kicking off the start of the new school year. Wednesday morning found Chip Abolafia speaking into a microphone in Soldotna High School administrative office. Clad in SoHi’s signature navy blue and white, his voice echoed through the school’s lunchroom.
Nostalgia Tour Wraps Up August With Afton And Thunder Mountain
CENTER LISLE, NY – The Dirt Modified Nostalgia Tour will try again to get a pair of shows in at the Afton Fairgrounds Speedway and Thunder Mountain Speedway this coming weekend after raining out the previous double header for the Spoonhauer run tracks earlier this month. The upcoming dates...
Man linked to Cynthia Hoffman’s murder receives lighter sentence than 2 other defendants
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - A judge has sentenced the man who prosecutors say admitted to giving the two teenagers his SUV so they could kidnap Cynthia Hoffman and kill her near Thunderbird Falls in 2019 has been sentenced to serve 30 years in prison, with the eligibility for parole in 10 years.
A Big Mac, flowers and candles honor 16-year-old killed by Anchorage police
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - What happened the night of Aug. 13 that led to the death of 16-year-old Easter Leafa?. At the family’s invitation, Alaska’s News Source visited the home where Easter was fatally shot on that night by an Anchorage police officer to see the layout of the apartment.
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