Monthly Archives: January 2008

Port and harbor operators look to the future

Operators of the state's ports and harbors met this week in Anchorage to look for ways to pay for improvements and new projects in...

Alaska Gasline Port Authority asks for reconsideration

The Alaska Gasline Port Authority is asking the state to reconsider its proposal for a natural gas pipeline. It was rejected by Governor...

ConocoPhillips puts its back behind new Providence cancer center

Anchorage's Providence Hospital's brand new Cancer Center has been treated to an historic infusion of money. ConocoPhillips gave the new, state-of-the-art facility...

A novel way to preserve Nunavak culture

An organization on Nunavak Island is using a marine debris clean up program to help protect the local culture. Anne Hillman, KDLG - Dillingham

Rural villages discuss Citgo fuel donation

Regional non-profit organizations from rural Alaska met in Anchorage today to talk about this year’s Citgo heating fuel donation. They are making a video...

A museum exhibit looks at inventiveness in the Yup'ik culture

There's no word for science in the Yup'ik language. But an exhibit opening soon at the Anchorage Museum looks at the ingenuity of 19th...

Copper Basin 300 gets underway this weekend

The Copper Basin 300 sled dog race gets underway in Glennallen tomorrow. Top mushers signed up include defending champion Alan Moore of Two Rivers,...

Alaska News Nightly: January 11, 2008

The Alaska Department of Transportation extends the comment period on state's Long Range Transportation Plan. Plus, The Alaska Gasline Port Authority asks the...

Stage Talk: The Boycott

This week, host Mark Muro talks to Kathryn Blume, playwright, writer and performer of "The Boycott", a comedy about global...

New Cancer Center receives record contribution

ConocoPhillips President Jim Bowles (left) and Providence Chief Executive Al Parrish (right). Yesterday Providence Alaska Medical Center's brand new Cancer Center was treated to...

Governor rejects ConocoPhillips gas line proposal

In a letter to ConocoPhillips CEO James Mulva, governor Palin said the company’s proposal "falls critically short of meeting the state’s key objectives" of...

Presidential candidates turn their eyes to Alaska

Alaska's getting more attention from the Presidential candidates. Democrat Hillary Clinton has plans to open a campaign office in Anchorage. And the campaign...

Joshua Wade's lawyer quits

Joshua Wade's attorney has resigned. U-S Public Defender Mary Geddes has handled his case ever since his first appearance in federal court....

In search of the elusive Yukon lamprey

The commercial harvest of lamprey eel on the Yukon River turned out to be mostly a bust last month.  The boneless parasites return to...

Wind power workshop underway in Bethel

The Yukon Kuskokwim Regional Wind Development workshop is happening in Bethel today and tomorrow. Village residents that already have wind power are mingling...

Zenn (zero emissions, no noise!) cars come to Kodiak

A couple of unique cars rolled off the Sampson barge in Kodiak Tuesday and their owner would love to see more of them plying...

Trying to get a leg up on Alaska business

Information brings profits. At least that was the premise this week as the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce held a day long conference designed to...

Starring grows in Valdez

For most Alaskans, Christmas was over on December 26th. But for some residents of native coastal communities, it ended early this morning. It’s known...

Alaska News Nightly: January 10, 2008

Governor Palin rejects Conoco Phillips gasline proposal. Plus, presidential candidates eye Alaska electoral votes, and Joshua Wade's lawyer calls it quits. Those stories and...

Night Music: January 10, 2008

Here's the music playlist from the Jan 10, 2007 edition of Night Music with Kirk Waldhaus. All tracks played are listed below in the following...