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After serving time, this cook now serves the night owls of Anchorage | INDIE ALASKA
Ricky Vazquez is a proud Puerto Rican who rarely slows down. After spending almost a decade in incarceration, he doesn’t like to get bored. These days he prefers the adrenaline of the busy Saturday night rush at one of Anchorage’s most beloved historic taverns. INDIE ALASKA is an...
Juneau man wanted for alleged January assault now listed as missing person
A Juneau man suspected of committing an assault back in January is now considered a missing person. Corey B. Coleman, 55, was listed on the Juneau Police Department’s missing persons page in early July. According to Deputy Chief of Police Krag Campbell, police continue to seek any information about...
Photos: Glacier View celebrates 4th of July with annual car launch
The annual Glacier View Car Launch was held on the 4th of July at the Glacier View River Retreat, located approximately 100 miles northeast from Anchorage. Hosted by Arnie Hrncir, the Glacier View Car Launch launched a variety of decorated vehicles off a cliffside for their final drive. This year, over twenty cars were sent flying into the air.
Photos: A look in the Anchorage Museum
The Anchorage Museum offers a variety of exhibits: art, history, crafts and storytelling all in one place. The museum’s Discovery Center offers hands-on learning for curious learners. In the Arctic Align area, there are pieces of artwork that raise awareness of climate change, created by young artists who call themselves Climate Communicators. The Smithsonian Arctic Study has over 600 Alaska Native cultural heritage pieces with 3-D sound art, which include information and articles to learn through touch screens.
Juneau Man Shot By Police Dies From Injuries
A Juneau man has died after he was shot multiple times by police on Front Street in downtown Juneau on Monday afternoon. The Alaska Bureau of Investigation identified the man as 35-year-old Juneau resident Steven Kissack. He was declared dead at Bartlett Regional Hospital. According to a statement from the...
Multiple people injured at one of Kodiak's harbors after 'strange' bald eagle attacks
Dock users at Kodiak’s biggest boat harbor are being urged to keep an eye out for eagles in the area, as several attacks have been reported in the last week. U.S. Fish and Wildlife staff say this is a rare occurrence, but residents should still be wary when in the area of St. Herman Harbor.
Climate action by fishermen, for fishermen
When Congress passed the federal Inflation Reduction Act in 2022, more than $300 billion dollars were earmarked to help the American economy move towards renewable energy. The act included funding to help all sorts of industries move away from fossil fuels. But when fisherman Sarah Shumaker looked at the language, she saw something missing.
Partial Closure Of Skilak Lake Campground Due To Construction In July & August
Due to construction projects, the Skilak Lake Campground will be partially closed in July and August. The Kenai National Wildlife Refuge will be making improvements to the Lower Skilak Campground. These will result in the closure of certain areas from 11:59 pm on July 21 until 12:00 pm on August 22.
Dena'ina Wellness Center celebrates a decade of care
On Friday, the Dena'ina Wellness Center celebrated it's tenth anniversary of providing holistic healthcare to the Kenai Peninsula. Operated by the Kenaitze Indian Tribe, the 52,000 square foot facility offers dental, vision, primary care, behavior health and traditional healing services. The tribe's primary healthcare facility started as a small clinic...
Recycling firm will pick up fishing nets this summer
For harvesters in Cordova interested in recycling those huge, old commercial fishing nets, there are still two opportunities to do so before the season winds down. Nicole Baker, of Net Your Problem, came to Cordova’s Sandy Point and spoke with harvesters about the two final recycling periods: Aug. 2-3 and Sept. 27-28. Net Your Problem has already conducted four prior recycling sessions, the first in May.
Soldotna FY25 Capital Budget Focuses On Maintenance And Park Improvements
The Soldotna City Council approved the City’s fiscal year 2025 capital budget last week, including $575,000 in appropriations for capital projects. The projects target preventative maintenance for city streets and the Soldotna Police Department Building, improvements to the stage at Soldotna Creek Park, and the first phase of improvements at Memorial Park.
Alaska City Mulls Saturday Cruise Ship Ban
Juneau is set to host 660 cruises in 2024, and expects to break 2023’s visitor record. — The city of Juneau, Alaska, will ask voters whether to ban cruise ships on Saturdays, in order to give local residents a weekend break from tourist crowds. The measure, which would...
Nash runs to Academic All-American honors
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA – Coleman Nash of the University of Alaska Anchorage earned Cross Country/Track and Field Academic All-America honors from the College Sports Communicators. Nash graduated in the May with a 4.0 GPA in economics and real estate management. The Littleton, Colo., native became the first student-athlete to win...
UAA rakes in NABC academic awards
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (July 15) – Six Alaska Anchorage players were honored Monday as the National Association of Basketball Coaches announced its 2023-24 NABC Honors Court list for outstanding academic performance. The Seawolves' six selections were the second most of any team in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference, led...
New health clinic opens in Akiachak
Clinic staff, tribal leaders, and visiting representatives from the Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation (YKHC) and other funding partners lined up along the deck at the Akiachak Native Community Clinic to cut the ribbon on the new facility on June 3, 2024. Akiachak stretches along a bend of the Kuskokwim River about...
AOTW: Alaska wrestler Levi Hopkins takes gold at U23 Pan-American Games
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Palmer wrestler Levi Hopkins bet on himself, which his how he went from Alaska State Champion to U23 Pan-American Gold medalist. “It was always a dream of mine as a kid to wrestle internationally and to represent the United State through that way,” Hopkins said.
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