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Arctic Thunder Air Show returns to JBER this weekend
The weather looks favorable for the Arctic Thunder Open House and air show at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, scheduled for Saturday and Sunday. Past events have brought in as many as 300,000 visitors to the base to see over 40 static displays across 30 acres, with aircraft and other inventory from the Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Secret. There will be at least seven international partners taking part in some capacity, and seven hours of flying demonstrations, including six military aerial demonstrations, eight civilian aerial demonstrations and joint force demonstrations.
Prosecutors clear Anchorage officers who shot and wounded murder suspect
Two Anchorage Police Department officers were legally justified when they shot and wounded a murder suspect near a downtown bar last month, state prosecutors said in their first finding on this summer’s series of shootings by police in Alaska’s largest city. Alaska Department of Law officials released a...
Wildlife Trooper Joins Denali Universal Services as Security Director
“Bernard Chastain’s impressive background and proven leadership make him an invaluable addition to our team,” says DUS CEO Maria Bourne. “We are confident his expertise will enhance our security operations, contribute to future successes, and expand our capabilities to meet new clients’ needs.”. DUS provides food...
Locals invited to take part in archeological excavation in July
The Museum of the Aleutians is holding its annual community archeology event on Saturdays in July. Archeologist Roberta Gordaoff will lead the Udax̂tan excavation site located near the Spit docks with the help of other archaeologists, like intern Taytum Robinson and community members who stop by. In this episode...
Haines, Homer to benefit from EPA environmental education grants
Environmental education grants awarded to the Takshanuk Watershed Council in Haines and the University of Alaska Anchorage will allow collaborative partnerships in Haines and Homer to implement education programs for coastal restoration and peat conservation. The Takshanuk Watershed Council will use its $97,640 grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency...
Cate Atkins Returns to Alaska as Assistant Women’s Volleyball Coach
FAIRBANKS - Head Coach Brian Scott and the Alaska Nanooks Women's Volleyball program have announced the hiring of Cate Atkins (Whiting during her time as a student-athlete) as Assistant Women's Volleyball Coach. Atkins returns to the Nanooks after playing for Alaska from 2017-2021. "We are so grateful to have Cate...
Kim Williams iHeartMedia’s New Area President For Alaska, Hawaii Markets.
Kim Williams, iHeartMedia’s Market President for Fairbanks, AK, has been promoted to Area President for the Alaska/Hawaii markets. According to a news release, Williams’ appointment is effective Oct. 1. She will replace Andy Lohman, who is retiring. Williams will oversee operations across Anchorage, Fairbanks and Honolulu. She will...
The sunshine has arrived, Southcentral!
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - As expected, high pressure is building in from the west and displacing clouds over Southcentral Alaska, leaving mostly clear skies. Temperatures in Anchorage will reach the upper 60s with the Mat-Su seeing highs in the low 70s. Temperatures across the Interior will move into the 80s over the weekend as that high pressure brings clear skies and sunshine to much of the state from the northeast to the southwest.
SWAT Activated In Response To Kenai Man Who Barricaded Himself In Nikiski Home
The Alaska State Trooper Southcentral SWAT team had to be activated in the central peninsula on Thursday after a Kenai man barricaded himself in a Nikiski home and refused to leave. AST A-Detachment Commander Mike Zweifel said that just before 8:00 a.m., 37-year-old Kristen Kenneth Requena of Kenai, who was...
IGU update: rates increasing, trailers incoming, lines extending
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - The Interior Gas Utility delivered its quarterly update to the Fairbanks North Star Borough Committee of the Whole ahead of an upcoming paradigm shift in the utility’s natural gas supply. Here’s what you need to know. Rate increases. The volumetric rate on IGU residential...
Local firefighter receives national award
“I was at a training exercise when my fire chief, Marc Hughes, called saying ‘Hey, we have a construction project going on back here to widen the doors so you can get your big head through’,” said Daniel Rawson, Delta Junction resident and Eielson Air Force Base firefighter.
RDVFD elects fire chief, board members
At its annual meeting held last week, Rural Deltana Volunteer Fire Department welcomed two new members to the organization. Summer Fellows and Aiden Steele both filled out applications for membership. Following the vote to accept those new members, the board set to electing a fire chief. Josh Olson has been...
APD’s new body-worn camera policy takes effect Monday
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - After Friday’s Assembly work session, the Anchorage Police Department now plans to implement its new body-worn camera policy starting on Monday. The policy outlines the release of footage from officer-involved shootings within 45 days, and creates a streamlined process to allow for family viewing of footage within 14 days.
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