Monthly Archives: January 2008

Crashed St. George economy hoping for revival

The city of St. George is starting to look like a ghost town. Houses are boarded up and the large school building is nearly...

Summer ferry schedule expected Jan 31, following cost-cutting rewrite

Alaska Marine Highway managers say they delayed the summer ferry schedule while they worked on cutting costs. Ferry chief Dennis Hardy told the House...

Feds reviewing proposed rail/port project in Mat-Su

Another step has been taken toward building a railroad extension from Alaska Railroad's main line to the Matanuska Valley's Port MacKenzie. A preliminary report...

Anchorage could host Alaska's first-ever firefighter combat competition

Anchorage's nationally- and internationally-successful Firefighter Combat Challenge team is used to battling other teams and the clock. But right now, the five-man team...

Alaska News Nightly: January 23, 2008

Today in Alaska news... Kodiak's Gabrielle LeDoux stops fundraising for her Congressional campaign under threat of Republican excommunication while Nome's House representative Richard Foster...

Alaska Radio Reader Rambler: The Big Read

The Anchorage library director, Karen Keller and The Big Read coordinator, Barbara Brown join hosts Sandy and Dick for discussion on The Big Read...

Dorgan and Murkowski bring Indian health issues to Senate floor

A bill to modernize the Indian Health Care Improvement Act was debated on the U.S. Senate floor today. The law has not been updated...

State House proposes new campaign fundraising rules for legislators

A state House Committee today approved new limits on campaign fundraising during the legislative session. The State Affairs Committee approved a bill by Anchorage...

Eyak language dies with its last speaker

Chief Marie Smith Jones in 2004 The last traditional speaker of the Eyak language died yesterday, making the language extinct. Eyak Chief Marie Smith Jones...

Hayes theft, fraud, conspiracy, money laundering trial starts up in Fairbanks

The prosecution and defense delivered their opening statements today in the federal trial of former Fairbanks mayor Jim Hayes. Hayes is accused of illegally...

Revenue department projecting $3 billion windfall in 2008

In its latest state revenue forecast, the state Revenue Department predicted the state would collect $3 billion more than expected this year because of...

King's birthday marked with two-wheeled community service challenge

In addition to the formal observances of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday, it has become a day of community service. In Anchorage, some 200...

Kodiak setnet fishermen now allowed to fish two permits simultaneously

The Alaska Board of Fisheries met in Kodiak last week. During their meetings the board passed a contentious proposal that will allow permit stacking...

Yukon Quest roster set for February 9 launch

The field is set for the 25th running of the Yukon Quest. Race spokeswoman Amanda Leslie says 27 mushers will be departing Fairbanks next...

Alaska News Nightly: January 22, 2008

Today in Alaska news... Senator Murkowski brings Indian health care problems to the U.S. Senate floor and the Alaska legislature confronts a formal call...

Talk of Alaska: ConocoPhillips' gas line proposal

Alaska lawmakers have announced they want to take a look at ConocoPhillips' alternative plan for a natural gas pipeline from the North Slope. ...

Volunteers honor Dr. King by building bicycles

Photo by Len AndersonBesides the formal observances honoring Martin Luther King Junior, his birthday has become a day of community service. This afternoon...

Legislature moves at a brisk new pace

The legislature has been in session seven days now and seems to be running a faster race against the clock than in previous years. Dave...

Amicus brief filed in Exxon Valdez case

Last week, the Alaska Legislative Council filed an amicus brief on behalf of the legislature and former Alaska governors in the Exxon Valdez litigation....

Pribilofs struggle with economic hardship

The Bering Sea communities of St. Paul and St. George are sitting in the middle of one of the world's richest oceans. But both...