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Alaska senators say Biden administration continues its 'war' on the state
(The Center Square) - A policy that keeps 28 acres of Alaska land under federal control drew the ire of Alaska U.S. Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan, who said the Biden administration continues to attack the state. The Bureau of Land Management announced it would revoke a January 2021 environmental impact statement that would have lifted a public land order and returned the land to the state. The move came after the Biden administration had conducted its own environmental impact statement. ...
Alaska Native Heritage Center Unveils Renovations
Coinciding with its twenty-fifth anniversary this summer, the Alaska Native Heritage Center (ANHC) unveiled its newly renovated Hall of Cultures. “We stand on the shoulders of giants who helped bring the ANHC to its current place,” says ANHC President and CEO Emily Edenshaw. “We are born out of a vision from the late Paul Tiulana, and we are honored to continue our mission-driven work to preserve and strengthen the traditions, languages, and arts of Alaska’s Native peoples.”
Big Lake woman struck by motorcycle on walking path dies from injuries
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - A motorcyclist traveling at a “high rate of speed” struck and killed a 79-year-old woman on a paved walking path on Tuesday in the Big Lake area, according to Alaska State Troopers. Nineteen-year-old Brendan Clark, of Anchorage, received a citation for riding the motorcycle...
Army mechanic indicted for second-degree murder of his newborn
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - A late newborn’s father who is an active-duty U.S. Army member was indicted last week on murder charges related to the child’s death, according to the Department of Law. Antonius Meyers, 24, faces two counts of second-degree murder, one count of manslaughter, and multiple...
Family Seeks Justice for Slain Army Private in Anchorage Shooting
Months after a young army private was killed in Anchorage his family is pleading for the public's help. Jaivion Hawkins, 21, was shot and killed over Thanksgiving weekend inside a home on Greenland Drive. More than eight months later, there have been no arrests in the case. Hawkins' family is...
Tug and Barge Grounding Near Kodiak, Alaska Causes $1.4 Million in Damages
An articulated tug and barge struck a known underwater rock near Kodiak, Alaska, last year, resulting in grounding and $1.4 million in damages, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) reported Tuesday. The tugboat Cingluku and barge Jungjuk were transiting into Shakmanof Cove from Marmot Bay on May 25, 2023, with...
In-person food preservation series planned in Palmer
Learn to preserve meat, fish, fruits and vegetables by canning using a pressure canner, pickling, and drying in a series of in-person workshops in Palmer. Julie Cascio, a University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service health, home and family development agent, will teach the classes, which cost $20 apiece. On...
Anchorage Wolverines to move into Sullivan Arena
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Anchorage’s junior hockey team is moving into the Sullivan Arena, team officials said Monday. In a press conference held at ice level of the spacious 6,290-seat arena, the Anchorage Wolverines announced the team would be using the place as its official home venue starting this fall.
As breaking makes its Olympic debut, an Anchorage dancer is focused on growing the sport in Alaska
Jeremy Viray, better known as B-Boy Icey Ives in the dance world, warmed up for a breaking set in his dance studio in Midtown Anchorage. He showed off some classic breaking moves — including one where his legs swoop under him in just a few steps while crouched and supported by his hands.
Alaska Native Games, Art Celebrated at Fairbanks' World Eskimo-Indian Olympics
A huge celebration of Alaska Native games, art, and dance is about to get underway in Fairbanks. The World Eskimo-Indian Olympics kick off Wednesday at the Big Dipper Ice Arena. They'll continue through Saturday. Now, at the Summer Olympics in Paris, you'll see sports like gymnastics, swimming and volleyball. Here...
Housing developer blames local paper for withdrawing from Wrangell’s “old hospital” sale
Wrangell’s “old hospital” building had a buyer, but things took a 180 and he quashed the deal. The project would have renovated the old Wrangell Medical Center into much-needed housing. But the buyer ended his plans because he didn’t like a headline in the local paper.
Montana Creek Fire Winds Down
The Montana Creek Fire that started on June 29 is 93 percent contained as of 9:45 am Tuesday. Crews and equipment continue to be demobilized from the site as mop-up is completed. Favorable weather conditions have continued to help keep the fire activity minimal and allowed crews to make significant progress.
Juneau’s school board adds back dozens of jobs previously cut for next school year
Dozens of jobs previously cut from the Juneau School District due to a lack of funding are now being added back for the coming school year. That comes after Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy signed this year’s state budget, which included a one-time funding boost of about $175 million for school districts.
Ordinances up for Public Hearing on July 29, 2024 Assembly Agenda
Ordinances up for Public Hearing on July 29, 2024 Assembly Agenda. The following items are scheduled for public hearing by the City and Borough of Juneau Alaska Assembly, on the date(s) designated below. The agenda and packet material for the meetings will be posted on the CBJ website at https://juneau-ak.municodemeetings.com/ by close of business the business day prior to the meetings.
Consortium building new SNF to combat state’s rising hospital diversions
A new $70 million skilled nursing facility takes aim squarely at alleviating the type of hospital patient discharge backlogs that have increasingly plagued healthcare providers across the US. Limited short-term rehabilitation beds in skilled nursing facilities have led to long delays for patients who are healthy enough to leave a...
Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Squads Earn GNAC Academic All-Sports Recognition
PORTLAND, Ore. – The Great Northwest Athletic Conference announced its winners for the 2023-24 Academic All-Sports trophy on Monday, with the University of Alaska Fairbanks men's and women's cross country programs earning top-three spots in the conference rankings. The trophy, presented by Barnes & Noble College, recognizes the conference's...
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