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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...
Former Soldotna police officer found not guilty in domestic violence assault case
A jury has acquitted a former Soldotna police officer on a fourth-degree domestic violence assault charge. The case prompted a review of the Soldotna Police Department’s officer misconduct policy. Fifty-one-year old David Bower was arrested last summer after a family member told Alaska State Troopers he assaulted them. At...
84 Lumber to present Capitol Christmas tree
EIGHTY FOUR, Pa. — 84 Lumber, a privately held building materials supplier, will sponsor the 2024 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree, marking the third year the company has been presenting what is known as "The People's Tree." This year's tree will travel over 4,200 miles from the Tongass National Forest...
Tyler Hickman of Icy Straight Point on growth and managing Alaska cruising
Alaska recorded more cruise passengers than ever last year. But that growth has stressed out locals and infrastructure in some communities, such as Juneau, where in June officials struck a deal with cruise lines to limit lower berths starting in 2026. Tyler Hickman, senior vice president of Icy Strait Point, a cruise port less than 70 miles from Juneau, spoke with cruise editor Andrea Zelinski about how the destination, and others being built by parent company Huna Totem Corp., can help absorb the state's growing cruise crowds.
Rainfall will intensify Monday night after a wet weekend in Southeast Alaska
The wet weather that drenched much of Southeast Alaska over the weekend is expected to persist through tomorrow morning. Rainfall will be especially intense this evening in Juneau, Skagway, Haines Gustavus, Hoonah and Tenakee Springs. “That is when we’re expecting the last batch of heaviest rain to really push through...
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