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Juneau welcomes back students to newly consolidated middle and high schools
The neighborhood surrounding Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé was packed Thursday morning. It was the first day of school for the Juneau School District. Cars lined the streets, buses filled the roads and students shuffled down the sidewalks. Juniors Ximena Ramirez and Aurora Cole were headed to their first...
Fire aboard former state ferry Malaspina quickly extinguished in Ketchikan
A fire broke out on the decommissioned state ferry Malaspina in Ketchikan’s Ward Cove on Tuesday night, but was extinguished without injuries. North Tongass Volunteer Fire Department Chief Jerry Kiffer said the fire aboard the vessel, which is being used as a bunkhouse for workers in Ward Cove, was reported at about 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. When firefighters arrived, there were no visible flames or smoke.
Lucy's Market changes hands
A popular cheese shop, bakery and cafe in Soldotna has changed hands. Kelsey Shields opened Lucy’s Market in 2017. It’s attached to River City Books in Soldotna and offers monthly bread specials, weekly soups and sandwiches and a variety of pastries. Ashley McMullen is the market’s new owner....
Lower Yukon River Regional Port to celebrate grand opening
There will be a celebration for the Grand Opening of the Lower Yukon River Regional Port in Emmonak, Alaska on Thursday, August 15th, 2024 at 1:30pm. The port will be dedicated in memory of Martin B. Moore Sr.
VFW Auxiliary Donates $10,000 to YK Delta Lifesavers Endowment Fund
In November it will be ten years the YK Fitness Center and pool has been open. For decades now the YK Delta Lifesavers has put money from all their fundraisers and donations into the YK Lifesaver Endowment fund. Once the pool opened in 2014 this Endowment Fund has supported swim programs and community access opportunities.
Turning Ravens and Lynx into Patriots and Knights
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - Start of the new year often means returning to the same school, but for those that attended Ben Eielson Jr/Sr High School (BEHS) that will not be the case. As the new year starts, North Pole’s secondary schools are seeing a student body increase as kids...
Seawolves unveil 2024-25 men’s hoops slate
The Alaska Anchorage men's basketball team will take the Alaska Airlines Center court 15 times in 2024-25, including its regular nine-game Great Northwest Athletic Conference slate. The Seawolves play a pair of early openers against NAIA opponent Warner Pacific Oct. 25-26 to start the regular season, and welcome Portland Bible for games Nov. 23-24. The non-conference home slate is highlighted by intersectional battles against fellow NCAA Div. II foe Newberry (S.C.) on Nov. 29-30. The non-conference road schedule features a trip to Billings, Mont., for three games in the D-II Tip-Off Classic, along with rivalry clashes against Chaminade and Hawaii...
Skinny Raven turns 30 | Outdoor Explorer
Skinny Raven turns 30 this year! They are planning an anniversary block party on Saturday, August 17, that will coincide with the Anchorage Mile, one of the competitive events that are part of the Anchorage RunFest weekend. Daniel Greenhalgh and Tasha Heikkila-Adam are co-owners of Skinny Raven Sports and have been with the iconic store from the beginning, in one capacity or another. There have been ups and downs throughout the years, including a point at which the original owner almost liquidated the store and Daniel and Tasha stepped up and bought the business. Skinny then survived COVID, pivoting to an innovative online presence. The store has a culture unto itself and is recognized as one of the top running stores in the nation.
Myers Chuck dock needs to be replaced; no contractor bid on project
Wilderness mostly makes up the Cleveland Peninsula, a Southeast Alaska mainland peninsula. Meyers Chuck juts out of it with a series of small islands that encircle the bay. Prince of Wales Island is just west of the community. About 20 residents live in Meyers Chuck – including Carol Brown. She...
ADF&G And USFWS Multi-year Radiotagging Study Of Kenai River Adult Coho Salmon
ADF&G and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are collaborating on a multi-year radio tagging study of adult coho salmon in the Kenai River drainage. Fall and winter of 2024 is the final year of a three-year study to assess run timing, migratory patterns, and spawning distribution of coho salmon in the Kenai River drainage.
Seawolf gymnasts lead nation in team GPA
MARLBORO, N.J. – The Alaska Anchorage gymnastics team made history in 2023-24, leading the nation in combined grade-point average for the first time with a sterling 3.8678 mark. UAA edged fellow Mountain Pacific Sports Federation member Southern Utah (3.8584) and San Jose State (3.8295) for the top spot in the annual rankings published by the Women's Collegiate Gymnastics Association.
Coast Guard Foundation activates disaster relief after Beryl, Debby, Alaska floods
The Coast Guard Foundation opened its emergency disaster relief program to assist Coast Guard members and their families who have been affected by Hurricane Beryl, Tropical Storm Debby and glacial flooding in Juneau, Alaska. “The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season has already proven to be one of the most challenging in...
Anchorage gets early-morning jolt from 3.8 earthquake
A minor earthquake gave Anchorage a brief shake early Friday, as local students returned to school amid the start of the Alaska State Fair. The 7:34 a.m. temblor had a preliminary magnitude of 3.8, according to the Alaska Earthquake Center, and struck about three miles southeast of Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson at a depth of 21.4 miles.
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