Debate Over Kenai River Management Continues
Debate Over Kenai River Management Continues
View ArticleDebate Over Kenai River Management Continues
The debate over how to best manage king salmon in the Kenai River continued Tuesday as rules are being drafted for the coming fishing season. The Alaska Board of Fisheries is hearing from all user...
View ArticleDepartment Of Corrections Phone Recordings
Reporter Austin Baird, Photojournalist Eric Sowl
View ArticlePrivate Lawyer-Client Phone Calls Recorded in DOC Facilities
When a person accused of a crime communicates privately with their lawyer, whatever they say is required by law to remain private. It makes no difference if they communicate in person, by an...
View ArticleKetchikan Fugitive Arrested in Hawaii
The U.S. Marshals Service says a 58-year-old Alaska fugitive has been arrested in Hawaii. Â Â Â Officials say Thomas Dye of Ketchikan was arrested Tuesday as he attempted to board a fishing boat in...
View ArticleEducation Amendment Stalls in Committee
A controversial proposal to change Alaska’s constitution has stalled in the Senate Finance Committee. Committee Co-Chairman Sen. Kevin Meyer (R-Anchorage) said he’s holding SJR 9 indefinitely while...
View ArticleChester Creek Trail Improvements to Begin in 2014
Reporter Caslon Hatch/Photographer Rick Schleyer
View ArticleFlint Hills Refinery in North Pole to Shut Down
An oil refinery operating outside of Fairbanks announced Tuesday it will be shutting down and laying off more than 80 people. Flint Hills Resources Alaska said it will stop processing crude oil its...
View ArticleFlint Hills Refinery in North Pole to Shut Down
Flint Hills Refinery in North Pole to Shut Down
View ArticleThe Morning Show (Feb. 5, 2014)
KTUU Channel 2 News presents The Morning Show with Sheila Balistreri and David George.
View ArticleMan Suffers Head Injury Snowmachining on Kuskokwim River
A 35-year-old Lime Village man required medical treatment in Anchorage after crashing his snowmachine. Alaska State Troopers say the man was driving Monday afternoon on the Kuskokwim River to Stony...
View ArticleASD Students Take Field Trips for Ice Fishing
Roughly 1,800 Anchorage School District students visited Jewel Lake Tuesday to get hooked on a new activity: ice fishing for about 4,000 Chinook salmon stocked by the state Department of Fish and Game.
View ArticleJuneau to Get Charging Stations for Electric Cars
Within months, Juneau is expected to have enough electric vehicle charging stations for a driver to go the longest distance possible in the community without fear of losing charge. Alec Mesdag leads...
View ArticleAlaska-Class Ferry Design Expected by March
The state anticipates awarding a construction contract for the new Alaska-class ferry this summer. KTOO reports that the final design for the new ferry concept should be completed by the end of this...
View ArticleTroopers Investigating Mountain Village Death
The death of a person in Mountain Village, reported early Wednesday, is under investigation by Alaska State Troopers. According to a Wednesday AST dispatch, troopers were informed of the incident at...
View ArticleBill Would End Required Education Contribution
A lawsuit filed by the Ketchikan Gateway Borough over Alaska's education funding has prompted a House bill repealing the required local contribution. The House Standing Education Committee heard the...
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