Yearly Archives: 2012

Win a Trip (for 15 friends) in the Alaska Railroad Denali Car

Enter to win a trip on the Alaska Railroad in the classic, private Denali Car this coming summer. You and your 15 friends can travel to Seward in class, have the day to sightsee, hike or enjoy Seward, and then return home to Anchorage in the evening. Raffle ends Friday, March 1! Call Sonya Wellman at (907) 550-8432 to purchase your ticket for $50.

Encore 2012: Robert Reich

This week on Addressing Alaskans we're reflecting on all of the community events featured on the show in 2012. Selected for the encore presentation of 2012, listen to Professor Robert Reich recorded at the Anchorage Economic Development Corporation back in July. What did he have to say about the fiscal cliff? And Alaska's economic future? Read More and listen here.

Sitka Man Dies After Car Crash

A young Sitka man crashed his car into an other vehicle and was killed in the crash Sunday night. Police say Lane Marlin Robinson, 22, took off on Halibut Point Road after failing to stop for an officer's lights and siren. He crossed the center-line at high speed and hit a sports utility vehicle driven by an 18-year-old woman. Robinson was declared dead at the scene.

Cargo Vessel Crew Member Falls Overboard In Gulf of Alaska

A crew member fell overboard from a cargo vessel in the Gulf of Alaska Tuesday night and was not found. The "Aqua Splendor" was on its way to Asia from Washington state and was about 300 miles south of Kodiak when the crew member fell. They threw flotation gear to him and put out a distress call. The Coast Guard sent out a C-130 but it was forced by the weather to turn back. A second vessel also searched, but found no sign of the man.

Army Identifies JBER Soldier Found Dead In Barracks

The Army has identified the man found dead of a gunshot wound at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Tuesday morning as Private Grant Wise, age 25, of Fairport, New York. Wise was assigned to Alaska duty with the 4-25th in September, after serving at Fort Bragg. The Army says he was found dead in another soldier's barracks room and investigation continues.

Arts & The Mind

Lisa Kudrow hosts a two-part special that reveals the crucial impact of the arts on the human brain across a lifetime and explores their vital role in human development during youth and age. The programs show how music, dance, painting, poetry and theater markedly improve well-being at both ends of life and reveal the cutting-edge science that explains the powerful, positive impact of the arts on the brain. TV: Thursday, 12/26 at 7:00pm

Web Search Reveals Painful, 50-Year Secret For Anchorage Family

Bill Popp thought he knew his family. Popp is president of the Anchorage Economic Development Corporation. And his family is a close-knit, longtime Alaska clan who talk and text and gather often at Bill’s house in east Anchorage. But last year, everything Bill thought he knew about his family changed. And all it took was one random Google search. Anchorage Daily News columnist Julia O’Malley has the first story in a three part series.

Avalanche Danger High in Southcentral

After little snow, Southcentral Alaska finally saw accumulation with the Christmas Eve storm. But with the new snowfall comes avalanche danger.

Body of Missing USCG Hiker Recovered on Christmas Day

On Kodiak Island, the body of a Coast Guardsmen missing since Saturday was recovered Monday on Barometer Mountain.

Silver Bay Seafood’s Coming To Bristol Bay In 2014

Another seafood processor is planning to operate in Bristol Bay.

Alaska Native Arts Foundation Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary

The Alaska Native Arts Foundation is celebrating its 10-year anniversary. The foundation’s gallery is in downtown Anchorage but Trina Landlord, the executive director, says they now have a registry of more than 1,100 Alaska Native artists from across Alaska. She says beyond showcasing art and helping build economies in rural Alaska, the foundation offers training in both art and in business training for artists.

Volunteers Create 5,000 Yukon Quest Trail Markers

Volunteers gathered in south Fairbanks last weekend for the first in a handful of events leading up the start of the 30th running of the Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race on February second. They were tasked with cranking out 5,000 trail markers for the event.

Juneau Youth Draws Attention Of John F. Kennedy Center

Eight-year-old violinists and arts in Juneau schools have drawn the John F. Kennedy Center to the capital city. Representatives from the nation’s performing arts center are scoping out Juneau as a finalist for the Any Given Child program. It honors communities that provide high quality arts education to all children.

Alaska News Nightly: December 26, 2012

New Snowfall Ups Avalanche Danger in Southcentral; Body of Missing USCG Hiker Recovered on Christmas Day; Silver Bay Seafood’s Coming To Bristol Bay In 2014; Alaska Native Arts Foundation Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary; Volunteers Create 5,000 Yukon Quest Trail Markers; Juneau Youth Draws Attention Of John F. Kennedy Center; Web Search Reveals Painful, 50-Year Secret For Anchorage Family

The Rest of The Story…

You read part 1 and part 2 in the Anchorage Daily News. For part 3, ADN's Julia O'Malley and APRN's Annie Feidt collaborate to bring you the last and final chapter in the intriguing story about a well-known Anchorage family who happened upon a lost sister via Google search. Hear the rest of the story in a 3 parts on Alaska News Nightly Wednesday - Friday at 6:00 pm on KSKA. You can also hear the full 30-minute series on A Closer Look Saturday at 6:00 pm, repeating Sunday at 7:30 pm on FM 91.1.

JBER Soldier Found Dead In Barracks Tuesday Morning

Not much information available yet from Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, where the Army says a soldier was found dead in the barracks Tuesday morning of an apparent gunshot wound. The name has not yet been released. The Army says an investigation is being done.

NOVA: Building the Great Cathedrals

Carved from a hundred million pounds of stone, soaring effortlessly atop a spider web of masonry, Gothic cathedrals are marvels of human achievement and artistry. But how did medieval builders reach such spectacular heights? Consuming the labor of entire towns, sometimes taking a hundred years to build, these architectural marvels were crafted from just hand tools and stone. Many now teeter on the brink of catastrophic collapse. To save them, an international team of engineers, architects, art historians and computer scientists searches the naves, bays and bell-towers for clues to how the dream of these heavenly temples on earth came true. TV: Wednesday, 12/26 at 8:00 p.m.

Secrets of a Winter Salmon Stream

Eighteen months ago, Encounters received support from the Alaska Sustainable Salmon Fund to make two radio programs about salmon and to produce companion online materials. And in the process, we became completely enthralled by salmon—arguably the most important wild species of our time. Learn more.

Downton Abbey Revisited

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In this riveting special, DOWNTON ABBEY REVISITED, savor great moments from the series’ first two seasons, along with cast interviews, rare behind-the-scenes footage and a sneak peek at what’s in store for the Crawleys as they enter the Roaring Twenties. What will become of Bates? What new mischief will villainous footman Thomas and scheming lady’s maid O’Brien instigate? Will wedding bells finally ring? And how will the formidable Dowager Countess (Dame Maggie Smith) handle the arrival of Lady Grantham’s American mother (Shirley MacLaine)? TV: Saturday, 12/1 at 9:30pm TV: Sunday, 12/2 at 7:30pm and 9:00pm

Alaska Airlines Diverts Jet With Engine Failure

An Alaska Airlines jet flying from Seattle to Anchorage was diverted to Juneau International Airport late Sunday night. According to a release from the airport, Flight 731 experienced engine failure and diverted to Juneau at approximately 11:10 p.m. with 167 passengers and crew on board. The plane landed without incident. Passengers were re-booked on morning flights to Anchorage.