Dan Bross, KUAC - Fairbanks
Dupre Back For Second Solo Denali Attempt
Lonnie Dupre is back in Alaska for a second attempt at climbing Denali solo in the month of January.
Chenault Speaks On Alaska Gas Line Project
The speaker of the State House does not have encouraging news on prospects for an Alaska gas pipeline.
Ft. Wainwright Aviation Unit Returns to Fairbanks
A Ft. Wainwright based aviation unit that’s returned to Fairbanks was one of the last to leave Iraq, as the United States completes it pull out from the country.
Fineberg Says Conservation Key To Reducing Foreign Oil Dependence
Conservation is a better means to reducing U.S. dependence on foreign oil than drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
State Joins Lawsuit Challenging NPS Navigable Waters Authority
The state is joining a lawsuit challenging National Park Service authority to regulate navigable waters in Alaska. The Governor’s office has directed the Department of Law to join a suit filed by Anchorage resident John Sturgeon.
Officials Holding Public Hearings On OCS Leasing Schedule
Thursday in Fairbanks and Friday in Anchorage federal officials are having public hearings about the latest five-year schedule for leasing on the Outer Continental Shelf, including both the Beaufort and Chukchi lease areas.
Study Predicts Energy Savings If In-State Gas Line Built
A new study shows major energy savings if an in state gas pipeline is built. The Alaska Gasline Port Authority commissioned study looked at savings that would result from a pipeline from the North Slope to Valdez, with a spur from Glennallen to Anchorage.
Court Hears Arguments On Contested Chitina Dipnet Fishery
The Alaska Supreme Court heard arguments in Fairbanks on Monday in a case involving the contested status of the Chitina dipnet fishery.
Biomass Plant Almost Ready To Go Online in North Pole
A new biomass power plant is poised to go on line this month in North Pole. K& K recycling is partnering with United Technologies on the project which will use locally recycled paper, cardboard and wood to fire a generator.
Cantwell Gas Station Explosion Injures Five
Investigators will try to determine the cause of an explosion and fire that injured several people at a convenience store and gas station in Cantwell on Sunday. Alaska State Trooper spokeswoman Beth Ipsen says the evening fire, which destroyed the building, started with a large explosion.
Memorial Honors Four Fallen Ft. Wainwright Soldiers
A memorial service at Ft. Wainwright on Thursday honored four soldiers killed last month in the war in Afghanistan.
Experts Predict More Greenhouse Gas From Thawing Permafrost
International climate experts predict more greenhouse gases’ from thawing permafrost. A synopsis of a survey of 41 scientists is in an article published this week in the journal Nature.
Postal Service Calls for Bypass Mail Changes
A U.S. Postal Service report calls for changes to Alaska’s bypass mail program, saying it has evolved past its original purpose and seems to help commercial interests more than rural residents.
Chinook Conditions Expected Through Weekend
An abrupt change in the weather is forecast for mainland Alaska. Cold air that’s hung over much of the state for the last two weeks is being displaced by much warmer air flow.
High Tech Survey Shows More Gold Deposits Near Old Gold Rush Sites
The state is releasing high tech survey for an area of the western interior that‘s produced abundant gold. An airborne geophysical survey covered 850 square miles in the Iditarod and Innoko region, near McGrath.
Fairbanks Non-Profits Team Up to Start Homeless Youth Shelter
Two Fairbanks non-profit groups are teaming up to start a youth homeless shelter. Fairbanks Youth Advocates, which has been spearheading the project, is handing it over to the more experienced Fairbanks Rescue Mission.
Fairbanks Hesitant to Take Strong Line Against ‘Occupy’ Protestors
The Fairbanks Borough is in a tight legal spot in regard to the Occupy Fairbanks protest. For more than month now, a few occupy protesters have maintained a presence at Veteran’s Memorial Park downtown.
Army Spouses Reality Show Coming to Alaska
A Los Angeles based production company is making a documentary television series about Army spouses in Alaska. 444 Blue Productions is developing the program for the Oprah Winfrey Network.
Fairbanks Putting Up To $25,000 Into Redistricting Case
The Fairbanks Borough assembly has voted to allocate up to $25,000 to support a lawsuit challenging the proposed Alaska redistricting plan.
Fairbanks Sets Another Daily Low Temperature Record
Fairbanks has set another daily low temperature record earlier Thursday. National Weather Service technician Allura Wiemer says the thermometer at the airport hit 41 below zero.