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Biden administration mulls more Alaska drilling protections
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Biden administration is seeking input on whether to add more areas for protection from oil and gas drilling in Alaska's National Petroleum Reserve, the Interior Department's Bureau of Land Management announced on Friday.
Garden Talk: Community and youth gardening opportunities abound in Juneau
Joel Bos is a local master gardener who divides his time between his business, working as a naturalist with Discovery Southeast, and serving on the board of directors for Juneau Community Garden. For this week’s Garden Talk, Bos spoke with KTOO’s Chloe Pleznac about outdoor programs for kids — and...
$1,718: Alaska Residents to Receive Record-Breaking Permanent Fund Dividend – Application Deadline Approaching!
Governor Mike Dunleavy of Alaska has increased the state’s Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) to approximately $1,718 per eligible resident, up from the previously approved $1,655, due to higher-than-expected revenue post-fiscal year-end. Alaska Raises Permanent Fund Dividend to $1,718: How to Apply and Key Deadlines According to Marca, Governor Mike Dunleavy of Alaska recently announced an […]
Anchorage assembly adopts five-year strategic homeless plan
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - The Anchorage Assembly adopted the Anchorage Coalition to End Homelessness’ five-year plan, Anchored Home, which supporters say will use a combination of data and funding sources to address helping the municipality’s estimated 3,000 homeless population through 2028. The shared database in Anchored Home refers...
The street named by a young Harry Potter fan, finally gets its sign
It's official. Grimmauld Place is now an actual street in the city of Anchorage. Your Alaska Link stopped by to see the new street sign that was just put up. Grimmauld Place is the name of a street in the world of Harry Potter. Fans know it's where Harry's godfather...
Petersburg Borough Assembly to temporarily fill vacant seat on Public Safety Advisory Board
Petersburg’s Borough Assembly has a long agenda ahead of their meeting tonight — but exactly who will lead the proceedings is currently up in the air. Vice Mayor Donna Marsh chaired the last two assembly meetings. But she’s traveling right now, and she’ll only be able to attend the meeting by Zoom – if at all. If Mayor Mark Jensen is also unable to attend in person, the remaining members might need to pick someone among them to chair the meeting. The assembly was barely able to reach a quorum at its last meeting, on July 1.
Rates of tooth decay in young children might be decreasing across Alaska, but does the Interior follow the trend?
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - New state data show there’s something to smile about for dental health trends in Alaska, but some Fairbanks North Star Borough rates are nibbling at the optimism. An Alaska Department of Health (ADH) epidemiology bulletin released Monday suggests that more young children across the state...
AROUND ALASKA: Eagle Attacks, Artistic Opportunity, and Baby Muskox!
Several bald eagle attacks have recently been reported in Kodiak. KMXT shared a photo of a flyer that's been put up at St. Herman Harbor. Officials with the Kodiak Port and Harbors Department say there have been a number of eagle attacks over the last week. At least three victims required stitches. Anyone who encounters an aggressive eagle is asked to file a report with the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge.
Photos: Anchorage celebrates annual pride parade
Crowds filled the Delaney Park Strip for the annual Anchorage Pride Parade, held on June 29. This year’s pride parade was once again hosted by the Alaskans Together Foundation. Festivities continued after the pride parade concluded, with a family-friendly party being held in the Delaney Park Strip for the...
‘We need help’: Owner of downtown bar calls for improved public safety after nearby fatal shooting
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - A deadly shooting outside of the Gaslight Lounge on Sunday morning left one man dead, another with life-threatening injuries and bullet holes in Anchorage Police Department headquarters. In his 41st year as the owner of the Gaslight Lounge in Anchorage, John Pattee said he wants the...
MAN SENTENCED to 226 Years for MURDERING TWO ALASKA NATIVE WOMEN in Horrific Torture Videos
A man was sentenced to 226 years in jail on Friday after killing two Alaska Native women and declaring in a video of one of their torture deaths that “everybody always dies” in his movies. Brian Steven Smith received 99-year sentences for the deaths of Kathleen Henry, 30,...
A Former Fisherman is Turning Trash into Plastic Lumber
A recycling company founded by a former Alaska fisherman has begun accepting plastic waste that wasn’t previously accepted for recycling in Anchorage. Patrick Simpson, owner of Alaska Plastic Recovery, turns the trash into plastic lumber that can be used like wood for building outdoor products. The Grizzly Wood, as...
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