Juneau Business Leaders Welcoming Lawmakers
The Viking, one of Juneau's established watering holes, is ringing in the new legislative session. Bartender Thomas Vinson is looking forward to filling a few more bar stools now that the legislature...
View ArticleSpring-Like Weather Comes With Consequences
Mother Nature has thrown Alaskans a curve ball this winter, and is successfully tricking some plants into thinking spring has come early. Around Southcentral Alaska, a week and a half of temperatures...
View ArticleBird Treatment and Learning Center Volunteers
By Reporter Marti Glaser and Photojournalist Shawn Wilson. (KTUU-TV)
View ArticleSpring-Like Weather Comes With Consequences
Spring-Like Weather Comes With Consequences
View ArticleJuneau Business Leaders Welcoming Lawmakers
Juneau Business Leaders Welcoming Lawmakers
View ArticleWoman Owes $65k after Medicaid Fraud Conviction
An Anchorage woman was sentenced to jail and ordered to repay nearly $65,000 after being found guilty of falsely billing Medicaid for patient services. Prosecutors with the Alaska Medicaid Fraud...
View ArticleKenai Kings Focus of Alaska Board Meeting
The Alaska Board of Fisheries will meet for two weeks to discuss the Upper Cook Inlet fishing and right at the start of the agenda the conversation will be geared towards Kenai Kings
View ArticlePHOTOS: Soaking Up the Sun
Even though we are gaining daylight again, Alaskans are still all about soaking up the sun any way they can. Whether it be getting out and about in Alaska or getting out of the state entirely, we want...
View ArticleAnti-Pebble Mine Voices Grow Louder After EPA Assessment
Anti-Pebble Mine Voices Grow Louder After EPA Assessment
View ArticleAvalanche Impedes Traffic In and Out of Valdez
About a half-mile of the Richardson Highway remains closed, cutting off traffic in and out of the city of Valdez after two avalanches created a dam of water and high levels of snow.
View ArticleAnti-Pebble Mine Voices Grow Louder After EPA Assessment
It’s no secret that the issue of Pebble Mine has been a controversial one. For years there has been support and opposition to a large mine in the Bristol Bay region. But after the Environmental...
View ArticleHouse Committee to Take Up Bill Letting VPSOs Carry Guns
A state House committee is scheduled to hear a proposal that would allow village public safety officers to carry firearms in the line of duty. The bill, from Rep. Bryce Edgmon of Dillingham, would...
View ArticlePremera: Many Alaskans Stay with Existing Policies
A spokesperson for the largest health insurance company in Alaska says more than 80 percent of individual health care policy holders whose plans do not meet requirements of the federal health care law...
View ArticlePoor Trail Prompts Yukon Quest Route Change
A stretch of trail in the upcoming Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race is being rerouted because of poor trail conditions. The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner says the route is being changed between...
View ArticleFairbanks Woman Charged with DUI After Nearly Hitting Troopers
Alaska State Troopers say a Fairbanks woman was drunk and at the wheel of a stolen vehicle when she came close to hitting troopers who were responding to a medic call early Tuesday morning. According...
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