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AK Anchorage AK Zone Forecast
Anchorage- Including the cities of Anchorage, Eagle River, Indian,. .TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy with isolated rain showers. Lows in the. upper 40s to mid 50s. Southwest wind 15 mph. .TUESDAY...Partly cloudy. Isolated rain showers in the morning. Highs in the 60s. Variable wind 10 mph. .TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then...
Miners score a big win over the Chinooks
The Mat-Su Miners have been looking to recapture their early season form for multiple weeks now, and on Sunday, they may have just found it. The Miners smacked the Chugiak-Eagle River Chinooks 12-0 at Lee Jordan Field in Chugiak.
‘It’s a good win,’ outgoing Anchorage mayor says of Supreme Court homelessness ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court overturned a precedent Friday that protected homeless people from punishment for camping in public spaces when they have nowhere else to go. Outgoing Anchorage Mayor Dave Bronson said the old precedent set in 2018 hamstrung the city’s ability to manage its homeless population. His administration’s legal department formally backed the winning side last year.
Woman’s life saved at Eagle River gym thanks to CPR
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Felicia Pope was having a normal March day at her part-time job at the Eagle River Alaska Club, when one of her co-workers told her someone was lying unresponsive in a dressing room. “I found a woman in a state of undress, unresponsive. I detected no...
The Alaska Federation of Natives Names New President
Anchorage, Alaska – The Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) Board of Directors has selected Benjamin Mallott as the organization’s next President. Mallott has been with AFN for more than 11 years and currently serves as the organization’s Vice President of External Affairs. Board Co-Chair Joe Nelson said...
Signs of ancient man’s best friend on hilltop?
DELTA JUNCTION — On this rock outcrop 30 feet above the gray Tanana River and green hayfields cleared from the forest below, archaeologists have possibly found evidence of the canine companions of early Alaskans. Eight students and professionals are now troweling the floury tan soil of Hollembaek’s Hill to...
Fire danger remains high as temperatures warm above average
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Summers in Alaska are known for their sharp contrast to winter, and this summer that is proving true. For the third weekend in a row, temperatures will likely climb to the 70s in Anchorage with even warmer weather likely in the Mat-Su. It’s been more than two weeks since Anchorage has seen any significant or widespread rain. The dry trend will likely continue through the weekend and into next week. The one chance for rain will be Sunday evening as moisture moves in from the south. Showers are likely for the Kenai Peninsula but Anchorage and further north only have a chance for a brief light rain before quickly returning to dry weather Monday.
Alaska News Nightly: Friday, June 28, 2024
Stories are posted on the statewide news page. Send news tips, questions, and comments to news@alaskapublic.org. Follow Alaska Public Media on Facebook and on Twitter @AKPublicNews. And subscribe to the Alaska News Nightly podcast. Friday on Alaska News Nightly:. The state’s industrial development agency pushes back after President Biden blocks...
Alaskans react to SCOTUS ruling on homeless encampments
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - For people like Martin Mody, he says sleeping outside isn’t a choice, it’s a circumstance. Mody is among the growing number of people in Anchorage without housing, and while he’s the first to admit he’s fallen on hard times, a recent Supreme Court ruling is potentially going to make those hard times much worse.
Man’s mission to donate blood in all 50 states lands him in Alaska
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - It’s his 49th state in the 49th state. Blood platelet donor Vinton Smith, Gettysburg, PA, will be one state away from accomplishing his goal of donating blood in all 50 United States after he donates Saturday at the Blood Bank of Alaska, which he’s scheduled to at 9 a.m. Smith has been getting his arms punctured for decades as part of his overall mission to raise awareness about the important of blood donation.
Safety Concerns Pause Popular Open-Air Market in Palmer Until Mid-July
A popular open-air market in Palmer is now on hold because of safety concerns. Officials of Friday Fling say an event worker was nearly hit earlier this month when a driver went around cones blocking off the area where vendors set up. The event will be put on hold until...
Anchorage County Wellness Alert: The Surprising Truth About Your Daily Vitamin Use. Doctors Explain
In this article, The Medical Experts @ The Health Standard, share their expert insights of the findings and provide Alaska residents with evidence-based recommendations for protecting their health. Why This Matters to You. A new large-scale study has found that taking daily multivitamins does not lower your risk of dying....
Legislators Aim to Add To Scholarships Rolls
Alaska lawmakers approved legislation to increase eligibility for the Alaska Performance Scholarship, a merit-based program that provides financial assistance to students pursuing higher education or technical training in-state. House Bill 148 also raises the maximum award amount. Since launching in 2011, the Alaska Performance Scholarship has funded over $122 million...
Keeping an eye on all of your stuff
One of the many useful lessons my dad taught me growing up was to maintain your equipment. He did a lot of home improvement projects, and no matter how long and exhausting the day had been, before finishing he always took care of his tools. Paintbrushes would be cleaned and put in turpentine to soak, work areas would be cleaned up, and tools would be put away (“a place for everything, and everything in its place,” he would say).
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