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Report: June 3 officer-involved shooting in Anchorage was justified
Attorney General Treg Taylor said the Department of Law will take no action in prosecuting Anchorage Police officers involved in the use of deadly force that ended the life of a gun-wielding man who reached for his weapon after being commanded to stop. Taylor, in the summary of the June...
Anchorage Parks and Rec Seeks Input on Local Trails – Share Your Thoughts
The Anchorage Parks and Rec team wants your feedback on how to make the area's trails better. Trail users in Anchorage, Eagle River, and Chugiak are invited to take a "Trail Use Survey." You can share what's good and not so good about our local trails like the ones at...
City manager resigns effective September 1
Nome’s City Manager Glenn Steckman announced his decision to resign from the job to the public today, July 24. The resignation is effective September 1. Steckman said in an interview with the Nome Nugget that he took a position with the city of Cambridge, Maryland, starting Sept. 4. Steckman...
Finalists for Juneau municipal attorney to be interviewed this week
Juneau residents will have a chance to learn more about the three finalists for Juneau’s next city attorney this week. The candidates will be interviewed by the Assembly and partake in an assessment exercise at a public meeting at 5:15 p.m. Thursday at City Hall. Two of the candidates...
Small boat harbor could see upgrade next year
Unalaska’s Robert Storrs Small Boat Harbor could get a facelift as soon as next summer. The Unalaska City Council earlier this month approved an application for a $5 million grant to replace the harbor’s floats. The harbor is located behind the fish processing plant, UniSea, and serves the...
Family mourns soldier from Provo killed by accused drunk driver while on duty in Alaska
A family is mourning the loss of a soldier from Provo who died earlier this week while on duty in Alaska. Just before 5 a.m Tuesday, Jennifer Vranes said she and her husband were awakened by terrible news that Pfc. Arturo Alejandro Gomez, 29, had been killed by an alleged drunk driver while stationed as a gate guard.
2024 Kwik Trip Holiday Face-Off Semifinals: UConn vs Alaska Fairbanks at Fiserv Forum
The 2024 Kwik Trip Holiday Face-Off matchups are set, with the semifinals featuring Wisconsin against Ferris State, and UConn against Alaska Fairbanks at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on December 28. Last year, Wisconsin won the 2023 Kwik Trip Holiday Face-Off by defeating Air Force 3-0 in the semifinal and...
Permanent Fund drama: Board votes for new leadership of Board of Trustees
During the quarterly meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Alaska Permanent Fund on Wednesday, the board voted to replace Ethan Schutt at chairman and Ellie Rubenstein as vice chairwoman. The new board chairman is Jason Brune, former Department of Environmental Conservation commissioner, and vice chairman is Adam Crum, currently the state commissioner of the Department of Revenue.
Nanooks Hockey Holds Edgeboss Elite Pre Tryout Camp July 30-August 1
FAIRBANKS - The Alaska Nanooks hockey program is set to host its Elite Pre Tryout Camp featuring Edgeboss on July 30-August 1 at the Patty Ice Arena. The camp will be split up into two one-hour long skill sessions on each day where participants will work with Alaska Hockey coaches and players. Anyone born between 2008 and 2015 is eligible to participate. Skaters will utilize Edgeboss apparatuses and train using the same techniques as the Alaska Hockey team. The deadline to register for the camp is July 29 at 8:59 p.m. AKST. Click here for registration.Location: Patty Ice ArenaCost: $121.50...
NORAD intercepts Russian and Chinese aircraft operating together near Alaska
The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) tracked and intercepted a combination of Chinese and Russian aircraft operating near Alaska on Wednesday. U.S. and Canadian aircraft intercepted the two Russian TU-95 and two Chinese H-6 military aircraft operating in international airspace, NORAD said in a statement. The foreign aircraft did not enter U.S. or Canadian […]
Ranked choice voting repeal effort survived legal challenges, qualifies for the ballot in November
Alaska voters are slated to have an opportunity this year to affirm or repeal the state’s use of ranked choice voting, Division of Elections officials confirmed on Wednesday. The news comes after Superior Court Judge Christina Rankin disqualified some of the signatures gathered by a repeal effort on Friday because the gathering process was not […]
Coffman Engineers Promotes Fire Protection Group Manager
Coffman Engineers promoted Eliot Jordan to Discipline Manager of the fire protection engineering team. In that position, he leads Coffman’s fire protection group and performs work on fire suppression and fire alarm and life safety code analysis projects for a variety of facilities. With twenty-four years of professional engineering...
U.S. District Court judge is considering food stamp backlog case against Alaska’s health department
U.S. District Court Judge Sharon Gleason is considering a case that’s calling for stricter oversight of Alaska’s health department after extreme delays in food stamp distribution left thousands of residents without aid for months, the Alaska Beacon reported Thursday. In January of last year, ten plaintiffs sued the...
Innovative Technology Helps Scientists Better Estimate Ages of Long-Lived Rockfish
Scientists demonstrate that an innovative technology to scan fish otoliths (ear stones) coupled with trained computer models can determine rockfish ages as well as humans, and even more quickly. This technology, Fourier-transform near-infrared spectroscopy, examines the unique vibrations of molecules in otoliths, especially the way they absorb near-infrared light, to...
Man missing on Yukon River for 5 days found safe
Searchers found a man Wednesday who was reported missing last weekend after he set out to travel by boat on the Yukon River from Circle, but never arrived at his destination in Fort Yukon. Alaska State Troopers said in an online dispatch that a local search team found Robert Peter...
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