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Family mourns the loss of two loved ones to drowning this summer
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTUU) - The Fairbanks community is mourning its second death seen this summer, linked to drowning in the Chena River, according to the Fairbanks Police Department. The most recent death happened on July 19 after officers say witnesses saw a man, later identified as 42-year-old Elia Ansaknok, jumping...
In third act of Anchorage’s accounting ‘cautionary tale,’ a CFO races to close $147M deal
Anchorage’s finance bureaucrats pulled off a flurry of technical, but critically important tasks on a very compressed timeline in the last few weeks that culminated with $147 million being wired into city accounts on Thursday. That money represents the will of Anchorage voters to invest in city and school...
Dunk a Trooper at the Fair
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - Step right on up and try your luck at the Alaska State Troopers’ dunk tank at the Tanana Valley State Fair! AST is partnering with the Fairbanks Community Food Bank to raise funds and make a real splash. When the fair opened on Friday AST...
Breaking: Fairbanks assemblyman resigns after Assembly majority censures another member’s free speech
Brett Rotermund, serving on the Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly, has resigned his seat in protest of the Assembly censuring Assemblywoman Barbara Haney, a fellow conservative, over having expressed her opinion. Haney wrote an opinion column in the Fairbanks New Miner, and the editors added to the end of it...
Climate change affecting life in Alaska
In Interior Alaska and northwest Canada, temperatures were in the pleasant 60 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit range in July, but climate change is affecting nearly every aspect of life, said Gwich’in Council International board member Evon Taa’ąįį Peter, who is Neetsaii Gwich’in and Koyukon Athabascan. For one thing, he told ICT, more than 60% of […]
AROUND ALASKA: 100th Birthday, Thin Ice, and Baby Walrus!
The Tanana Valley State Fair has been a summer staple here since 1924. Organizers say it is the largest event in Interior Alaska. You have until next Sunday, August 4 check it out for yourself. Ready or not: The ice is going in at Treadwell Arena. Juneau Parks and Rec...
‘Second chance at life’: Sassy walrus calf recovering after seemingly being left by herd in Alaska
JUNEAU, Alaska — A walrus calf seemingly left behind by her herd near Alaska’s northernmost city is alert and “sassy” as she receives care at a nonprofit wildlife response center hundreds of miles away following her recent rescue, a center spokesperson said Thursday.
MIRACLE RIDERS HEAD NORTH TO ALASKA
THE SIOUXLAND MIRACLE RIDERS HEADED OUT ON THEIR 9TH RIDE FOR MIRACLES SATURDAY MORNING TO RAISE FUNDS FOR LOCAL CHILDREN HELPED BY THE CHILDREN’S MIRACLE NETWORK AT UNITYPOINT ST. LUKE’S.. THIS YEAR THE MOTORCYCLE RIDERS WILL TRAVEL ALL THE WAY TO SKAGWAY ALASKA AND BACK OVER THE NEXT...
A Canadian gold mine spill raises fears among Alaskans on the Yukon River
A cyanide spill at a major gold mine in the Yukon Territory — high in the Yukon River watershed — has sparked widespread concern in Canada. But Alaska salmon advocates say the mishap isn’t just a problem for Yukoners: The spill happened upstream of a tributary of the Yukon River. The Yukon is Alaska’s biggest […]
United Airlines Flights Make Emergency Landings In Ketchikan
A United Airlines flight bound for Fairbanks made an emergency landing in Ketchikan on Saturday — and was soon followed by another United plane. Flight 1850 left Denver at about 7:30 p.m. Saturday evening. United Airlines said that while in the air, a passenger experienced a medical issue. That’s when the plane was diverted to the Ketchikan International Airport.
Aleutian Airway to resume service in Homer
Aleutian Airways is returning to Homer this fall. The airline began flying between Anchorage and Homer last year on Sept. 19. They suspended services nearly seven months later due to a repaving project at the Homer Airport making the runway too narrow during the summer. The airline is scheduled to...
Anchorage Fairview Rec Center Indoor Playground to Close for Maintenance
A note for families in Anchorage: The indoor playground at the Fairview Rec Center will be temporarily closed starting next week. The closure will be in effect from July 29 to August 5 so that Anchorage Parks and Rec crews can do some maintenance work. specifically on the floor. It's...
Enstar Petitions Members For Safer Dog Practices
A mailer attached to the most recent batch of Enstar Natural Gas bills sent to utility company members came with an interesting request: please mind your dog. Most Enstar customers on the peninsula will notice one of the utility company’s many field employees in their yard from time to time checking the gas meter. In most cases, those meters are on the backside of homes, oftentimes behind a fence. Conveniently for dog owners, fenced backyards are a great way to let our furry friends enjoy the outdoors when we’re not at home. However, for the Enstar employee, those dogs represent a potential hazard.
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