Work Starts on Deteriorating Petersburg Bridge
Work has started to replace aging wooden decking on a bridge in Petersburg. Â Â Â KFSK reports the city's public works department will replace rotten planks on the Rasmus Enge bridge spanning Hammer...
View ArticleFeds Won't List Southeast Herring as Endangered
The southeast Alaska population of Pacific herring will not be listed as an endangered species. Â Â Â The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Wednesday said such a listing is not...
View ArticleFamily Members from Cordova Among Victims in Washington Mudslide
It is a grim step forward in the search for human remains at a mudslide that crushed a rural Washington community, but an important one: floodwaters at the site are receding, allowing crews to expand...
View ArticleInjured Paraglider Crashes on Seward Highway
Anchorage firefighters responded to a crashed powered paraglider along the Seward Highway Wednesday afternoon. AFD dispatchers responded to a call around 1:15 p.m. Wednesday for an aircraft emergency....
View ArticleJuneau Police Treating Crash Fatality As a Homicide
Juneau police say they are treating a fatal car crash as a homicide investigation. The Juneau Empire reports investigators are gathering evidence before deciding if they are going to forward charges...
View ArticleAlaska Political Pipeline App Now Available for Download
The Alaska Politics Pipeline app is a one-stop source to find out what's happening in Juneau and Washington anytime the Last Frontier is affected.
View ArticleAnchorage Elections Turnout Stands at 3-Year Low
More than 98 percent of the votes have been counted after last night’s midterm election.
View ArticleFund The Future Winner, Janay Hitchman is a Go-Getter
If you think you can stop Janay Hitchman from her goals, just go ahead and try. Whether she's humming in her King Career Center Cosmetology class or being an alto in the Service Cougar Concert Choir,...
View ArticleFund the Future Winner Janay Hitchman is a Go-Getter
If you think you can stop Janay Hitchman from her goals, just go ahead and try.
View ArticleMayor Dan Sullivan Discusses Anchorage Elections
Anchorage Mayor Dan Sullivan visited the Channel 2 Newshour Wednesday to offer his take on Tuesday's municipal elections, as well as their effect on city government.
View ArticleNo U.S. Tsunami Threat from Chile Aftershock
Officials say there is no threat of tsunami to U.S. coastal states in the Pacific from a magnitude-7.8 aftershock that struck off Chile. The Pacific and national tsunami warning centers said Wednesday...
View ArticleBill Changing Alaska Trespass Laws Introduced
The House Judiciary Committee debated a proposal by Rep. Bill Stoltze (R-Chugiak) allowing the enforcement of trespass laws without property owners first posting no-trespassing or private-property...
View ArticleBill Changing Alaska Trespass Laws Introduced
The House Judiciary Committee debated a proposal by Rep. Bill Stoltze (R-Chugiak) allowing the enforcement of trespass laws without property owners first posting no-trespassing or private-property signs.
View ArticleAnchorage Restaurants Clear the Decks for Good Weather
With a recent stretch of sunny skies over Southcentral Alaska, many Anchorage eateries have begun to dig out their decks from the snow. Channel 2's Rebecca Palsha asks local diners which is their...
View ArticleVoter Turnout And Election Date
Low voter turnout on Tuesday may move election to November.
View ArticleAPD: Shooting Suspect Fired on Building After Earlier Fight
Two men are in custody for a Tuesday morning shooting at a Mountain View residence that left a 15-year-old girl dead, with one of the suspects allegedly having fired on the building after an earlier...
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