Ellen Lockyer, Alaska Public Media
Hughes, Hale vie for Senate F
An independent is challenging a seasoned legislator for the Senate F seat. Listen Now
Sea Life Center receives grant
The Alaska Sea Life Center in Seward has received a grant to work with national zoos and aquariums to create a network of animal care professionals to respond in the event of an oil spill or other disaster. Listen Now
New Mat-Su flood mapping system more accurate
After 2012 floods in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough required disaster relief, many Borough homeowners living in the flood plain were required to get expensive flood insurance. Now, a new mapping system will allow about a thousand Borough homeowners to consider dropping their flood insurance bills. Listen Now
Whittier signs contract extending police protection to Girdwood
Community leaders in Girdwood have signed an interim contract with the city of Whittier for police protection for the ski-resort town.
Bethel drug bust nets 7 adults
A Bethel drug bust has netted seven adults in a raid conducted by the Statewide Drug Enforcement Unit and Bethel police. Listen Now
AFN convention opens with awards and keynote address
The Alaska Federation of Natives opened it's 50th annual convention with a healing ceremony this morning in Fairbanks. Listen Now
Right-to-farm Supreme Court arguments heard at Colony High School
Palmer's Colony High School was the site chosen by the Alaska Supreme Court to hear oral arguments in a case that could test the state's right-to-farm law. The state's highest court convened Wednesday at the school as part of an outreach program - Supreme Court LIVE - that helps to teach students about Alaska's judicial system. Listen Now
After five days, Moose Fire nearly half contained
The Moose Creek fire near Sutton is nearly half contained at 46%, according to fire information officials Wednesday. Fire managers expect to have the blaze fully contained by the weekend. Listen Now
Man arrested for shooting of Fairbanks police officer
A 29-year-old man has been arrested in the shooting of a Fairbanks police officer. Anthony George Jenkins-Alexie was taken into custody by Fairbanks police Tuesday morning in connection with the shooting of police Sergeant Allen Brandt. Listen Now
Firefighters work to continue fighting Moose Creek wildfire
Firefighters working to contain the Moose Creek wildfire near Sutton are dealing with diminished winds after three days in which gusts, at times, reached 60 mph. Listen Now
Late-season fire burning near Sutton
A late-season fire near near Sutton is keeping fire crews on their toes. The Moose Creek Fire was reported early Saturday morning, and as of Sunday afternoon is charted at around 300 acres. Listen Now
Coal plan on hold for now
Supporters and opponents of a plan to mine coal near the Chuitna River wait for an environmental study to be released.
Mat-Su votes are in, ban on marijuana growth out
Voters in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough on Tuesday overwhelmingly turned down a citizens' ballot initiative banning the commercial growth and sale of cannabis in the Borough. Listen Now
Chuitna mine application changes may muddy a lengthy process
A proposed coal mine near the village of Tyonek could move a step closer depending on a draft environmental impact statement expected to be released this month by the US Army Corps of Engineers. Changes in a state application for the Chuitna mine could complicate an already lengthy process. Listen Now
AK: Gracias Choir: Christmas in October
The world's best choir is planning a free concert in Anchorage Oct. 4 and 5. The Gracias Choir and Orchestra brings a bit of Christmas flavor to Alaska in October, and the family-friendly show depends on a network of enthusiastic volunteers to make it happen. Listen now
ASD employee charged with embezzling thousands from schools
Anchorage police have charged a former Anchorage School District employee with embezzlement. The charges come after a five month investigation. APD fraud division detective Tony Pate told reporters Tuesday that the suspect, Kellie Fagan, allegedly took between $50,000-$60,000 in school district funds from two schools. Listen Now
Mat-Su voters to decide on pot, parks and Assembly seats
Mat-Su Borough's Assembly District 1 race brings up zoning and tax issues.
State Superior judge okays Mat-Su marijuana vote
A state Superior court judge is allowing a Matanuska-Susitna Borough marijuana vote to go forward. Earlier Monday Judge David Zwink in Palmer issued an order allowing the October 4 ballot initiative on a Borough ban against commercial marijuana to stay on the ballot. Listen Now
Court sides with UCIDA on Cook Inlet Salmon management
A federal appeals court has sided with United Cook Inlet Drifters Association [UCIDA] in a lawsuit seeking to return Cook Inlet salmon management to federal fisheries control.
Mat-Su Borough lawsuit could stall commercial marijuana in the valley
A lawsuit challenging an upcoming Matanuska-Susitna Borough ballot initiative could stall a vote on banning commercial marijuana in the Valley. Attorneys for the Borough filed a response Monday, arguing that the suit could wreak...