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Supporters: lower power bills could be part of new ‘net meeting’ law signed by Dunleavy
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Gov. Mike Dunleavy signed into law Tuesday a piece of legislation designed to increase renewable energy options, lower utility costs for Alaskans, and reduce the state’s dependence on natural gas through a system known as “net metering.”. The governor was joined by bill sponsor...
Robert Seitz: A record high in Deadhorse does not portend human-caused global warming
On Aug. 6, the highest ever temperature was recorded for Deadhorse, Alaska. The event was described to bake Deadhorse. A story in the Alaska Beacon stated the “average annual temperatures on the North Slope rose by 5.8 degrees Fahrenheit from 1969 to 2018”. In my article published in...
Power-line problem triggered brief but broad outage across Southcentral Alaska
A power-line problem near Wasilla Monday night triggered a brief but large-scale outage across much of Southcentral Alaska, as utilities automatically dropped customers to prevent a blackout. Chugach Electric spokeswoman Julie Hasquet said Tuesday that the outage, which began at about 5:30 p.m. Monday, ultimately affected about 45,000 of the...
Tongass tree will ‘deck the halls’ of Washington, D.C.
A tree from Southeast Alaska’s Tongass National Forest has been chosen for this year’s Capitol Christmas Tree near the White House. Last month, the U.S. Forest Service and D.C. officials met in Wrangell to decide which one will become “The People’s Tree,” gracing the grounds of the Capitol lawn.
Coast Guard confirms new icebreaker will be homeported in Juneau
The U.S. Coast Guard made an official announcement today that it plans to homeport an icebreaker in Juneau. Plans to dock an icebreaker in the capital city have been discussed for a few years, but previous funding attempts were removed from federal legislation. The vessel — the Aiviq — is...
Stolen Subaru: Anchorage animal clinic’s fundraiser hits bump in the road
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - An Anchorage animal clinic had something special planned for this year’s annual fundraiser. In addition to their popular items like food baskets, Alaska SPCA was set to auction off a much larger — and costly — product. “This year we were really excited...
Police fatally shoot teen in Alaska’s largest city, the fourth such killing since mid-May
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Anchorage police officers fatally shot a 16-year-old girl who approached them with a knife, the department said Wednesday, the fourth deadly shooting involving police in Alaska’s largest city since mid-May. Anchorage Police Chief Sean Case told reporters that the shooting happened when officers responded...
Bethel Black Hawk crew and paramedic rescue overdue rafter near Goodnews Lake
Chief Warrant Officer 3 Nick Lime, an aviation maintenance technician and crew chief assigned to Delta Company, 2-211th General Support Aviation Battalion, inspects and removes the missing rafter’s pack raft from the Goodnews River, Aug. 12, 2024. Alaska Army National Guard aviators with Alpha Company, 1-168th General Support Aviation Battalion, operating a UH-60L Black Hawk helicopter out of Bethel, Alaska, helped rescue an overdue rafter in the vicinity of Goodnews Lake.
Small ammonia leak at Kodiak seafood plant contained without incident
The Kodiak Fire Department responded to a reported ammonia leak near one of the local seafood processors off Shelikof Street on Friday morning, Aug. 9. According to an emailed statement from the department, the odor of ammonia was strongest around 517 Shelikof Street, where the Silver Bay Seafoods plant is located. This was formerly the International Seafoods of Alaska building.
Gymnasts welcome eight for 2025 campaign
ANCHORAGE (Aug. 14) – The Alaska Anchorage gymnastics program will welcome eight newcomers in for the 2025 season as head coach Marie-Sophie Boggasch unveiled her team's roster for the upcoming campaign Wednesday. Adding to perhaps the most diverse groups of collegiate gymnasts in the nation, the newest Seawolves hail...
Proud dog carries huge log in mouth during a 14-mile hike
A proud pooch carried a massive log in his mouth - for 14 miles. Owner Vanessa Keating, 32, often takes Bryce on long cross-country hikes along the coast of Anchorage, Alaska. But earlier this month, the six-year-old Golden Labrador decided to take along a big stick and carried it in his mouth for 14 miles.
As Juneau students go back to school, how prepared is the district for the year ahead?
The first day of school for the Juneau School District is just around the corner — classes kick off on Thursday. Superintendent Frank Hauser sat down with KTOO to chat about the start of the new year with the consolidation plan in place, the stability of the district moving forward and what students can expect.
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