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Art show honors Homer artist’s late wife
Art galleries across Homer feature artists as part of its First Friday offerings. This month, Homer Council on the Arts is hosting a show from Leo Vait. The HCOA gallery hosts various exhibits and shows throughout the year, from paintings and ceramics to jam sessions and theater performances. This month, the gallery is filled with paintings, carvings and sculptures.
Soldier from Provo killed by suspected DUI driver
FAIRBANKS, AK — A U.S. soldier from Provo, UT was killed after he was hit by a woman suspected to be driving under the influence of alcohol Monday night, according to a release from the Fairbanks Police Department. 29-year-old Pfc. Arturo Alejandro Gomez was working as a gate guard...
Photos: World Eskimo-Indian Olympics in Fairbanks
The annual World Eskimo-Indian Olympics were held in the Big Dipper Ice Arena in Fairbanks from July 10 to 13. Contestants competed in different sports and cultural practices which included high kick, blanket toss and seal skinning. Since 1961, the Olympics have been held over a four-day period each July...
Oral arguments begin for former Alaska legislator’s voter misconduct case
This week marks the beginning of a long-awaited trial for former Rep. Gabrielle LeDoux, who is accused of voter misconduct and unlawful interference with voting in the 2018 primary and general elections for State House. The trial, scheduled for Thursday, comes more than four years after LeDoux and two associates...
Did you know the Small Business Development Center received a $1 million grant to develop a program fostering rural entrepreneurship?
The Alaska Native Entrepreneurship Program, funded by a $1 million federal grant secured by Senator Lisa Murkowski, aims to expand the Alaska Small Business Development Center’s (SBDC) Rural Program by enhancing its ability to introduce and develop new tools, training, and opportunities tailored to the needs of rural Alaska and Alaska Native-owned businesses.
Some Alaska Republican candidates pledge to withdraw if they aren’t atop GOP votes in primary
In some Alaska races, Republican candidates have pledged to withdraw from the general election in November if they do not receive the top votes among fellow party members in the primary. The most high-profile pledge was made by Nick Begich III, who is running for Alaska’s single U.S. House seat....
35 charged with homicide or murder released on bail as low as $0 in Anchorage
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - There are 35 people who have been released on bail in Anchorage who have been charged or indicted for homicide or murder. Crimes range from a man accused of shooting a young woman in the back of the head at near point-blank range, to first and second-degree murders, vehicular homicide, intentional manslaughter and a variety of shootings.
Kodiak crabber catches red king crab in Norton Sound, sparks public outrage in Nome
A limited amount of Norton Sound red king crab was for sale on the dock in Kodiak on July 19. This crab species is rarely available in this part of the state. And the Kodiak commercial fisherman who legally caught the king crab is facing some pushback. Raymond May was...
Juneau police release names of officers involved in downtown shooting
The Juneau Police Department has released the names of four officers involved in last week’s deadly shooting downtown. A standoff between law enforcement and Steven Kissack, an unhoused man, on Front Street on July 15 ended when Kissack made a sudden movement and officers shot him. Police say he was lunging at an officer while holding a knife.
An expert on abuse is visiting Southeast communities to train providers and first responders
An expert is visiting Southeast Alaska communities this week to talk to medical workers and first responders on documenting and reporting abuse. And she wants to hear from community members, too. Angela Trujillo is a professor of nursing at the University of Alaska Anchorage. She’s worked with victims of abuse...
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