Alaska News Nightly: April 5, 2013

Marvin Sentenced To 198 Years

John Marvin, Junior has been sentenced to 198 years in prison for the murder of two Hoonah police officers.

U.N. Passes Global Arms Treaty That Faces Opposition In Senate

The United Nations General Assembly overwhelmingly passed the Global Arms Trade Treaty this week.

Northern Edge Cancelled

Another major military exercise has been cancelled. The Alaskan command announced this (Friday) morning that it will not hold Northern Edge 2013.

Hall Proposes New Testimony Protocol, Unions Apply To Hold Referendum

The Anchorage Assembly Chair says he’s going to introduce a new ordinance that will better outline how public hearings work.

Ice Rescue

A Fairbanks man survived a crevasse fall on a glacier near Delta Junction yesterday (Thursday).

AK Moose Federation Breaks New Ground

The Alaska Moose Federation is working with an Alaska Native entity on a moose diversion project near Big Lake.

More Snow On The Way For Anchorage

The National Weather Service is predicting another round of significant snow for Southcentral Alaska, from the Mat-Su Valley down to the Kenai Peninsula, this weekend.

AK: Prom

This week on AK: Prom. Getting ready for prom can be a time-consuming process, and finding the right dress isn’t easy, especially when you live in rural Alaska.

300 Villages: Upper Kalskag

This week, we’re heading to Upper Kalskag, a community of about 200 people on the Kuskokwim river east of Bethel.

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