
Casey Grove
Alaska News Nightly HostCasey Grove is host of Alaska News Nightly and a general assignment reporter at Alaska Public Media.
Casey is a lifelong Alaskan, born and raised in Fairbanks, and a graduate of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, where he majored in journalism and minored in arctic survival. He’s lived in Anchorage since 2006, and his reporting has taken him all across Alaska, from courtrooms to the Iditarod Trail. Prior to Alaska Public Media, Casey worked at the Anchorage Press, Alaska’s News Source, the Anchorage Daily News and the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner.
A love of the outdoors and telling good stories keeps Casey’s roots in Alaska strong.
Reach Casey at cgrove@alaskapublic.org.
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Take Fairbanks, for example, which had its latest freeze-up on record, in about 125 years of record keeping.
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The Anchorage Daily News took a look at how various projects might be affected if either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris is elected president.
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Questions remain around whether former Judge Joshua Kindred’s inappropriate relationships with prosecutors affected his impartiality.
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It was not immediately clear what caused Nelson’s death, but early indications were that he had suffered a sudden health event.
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U.S. District Court Judge Joshua Kindred resigned ahead of a report that he had inappropriate relationships with two federal prosecutors.
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The tally of four fatal shootings so far this year in Anchorage is tied with 2016 as the most in recent memory.
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Panos Anastasiou, 76, allegedly sent more than 465 threatening messages from March of 2023 to July of 2024.
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Alaska Beacon reporter James Brooks says it coincides with Russia and China conducting joint military exercises in the Sea of Japan.
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As for why she would want to bike around the world, Wilcox says it seemed like a good way to spend her summer.
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S. Lane Tucker, who was overseeing the prosecutors involved in the scandal, was also seeking a federal judgeship for herself.