Ellen Lockyer, Alaska Public Media

Ellen Lockyer, Alaska Public Media
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APTI Reporter-Producer Ellen Lockyer started her radio career in the late 1980s, after a stint at bush Alaska weekly newspapers, the Copper Valley Views and the Cordova Times. When the Exxon Valdez ran aground in Prince William Sound, Valdez Public Radio station KCHU needed a reporter, and Ellen picked up the microphone.
Since then, she has literally traveled the length of the state, from Attu to Eagle and from Barrow to Juneau, covering Alaska stories on the ground for the AK show, Alaska News Nightly, the Alaska Morning News and for Anchorage public radio station, KSKA
elockyer (at) alaskapublic (dot) org  |  907.550.8446 | About Ellen

Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program Teams Up With Matanuska Susitna Schools

Building a computer is child's play, or at least it ought to be. That's the premise behind an innovative concept in science and engineering education. As KSKA's Ellen Lockyer reports, the Matanuska Susitna Borough School District has partnered with UAA's Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program, or ANSEP, to help middle schoolers achieve future university success.

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Coastal Villages Region Fund Eyes Resurrection Bay Homeport

The city of Seward and a Western Alaska CDQ group are working on a plan for a new harbor in the Southcentral community that could shelter a Bering Sea fishing fleet. The innovative plan is expected to keep more fishing-related income in Alaska, while it could help revive Seward's seafood processing industry. Download Audio

JBER Soldier Sentenced To 16 Years In Prison For Espionage

An Army MP has been sentenced to 16 years in prison for espionage. 24- year-old William Colton Millay had pleaded guilty in March of this year to charges of attempted espionage, issuing false statements and communicating national defense information with intent to harm the US. Download Audio

JBER Soldier To Be Sentenced Monday On Espionage Charges

A Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson soldier is to be sentenced Monday on espionage charges. Army Specialist William Colton Millay, 24, a military policeman, pleaded guilty before a military judge in Anchorage in March to attempted espionage, issuing a false statement and communicating national defense information, among other charges. Download Audio

Palmer Farmhouse Added To National Register Of Historic Places

A farmhouse built in Palmer in 1935 has been added to the National Register of Historic Places. The Campbell House was one of the original Matanuska Colony farmhouses. Download Audio

Republican Party of Alaska Ousts Chairwoman

An internal squabble among Alaska Republican Party officials is heating up. The party's executive committee has ousted Party Chairwoman Debbie Brown, and state party vice - chair Peter Goldberg has been named the new chair. KSKA's Ellen Lockyer has more

MEA Rate Hike Linked to Chugach Electric Rate Increase

Matanuska Electric Association is to pay more for power, while the Regulatory Commission of Alaska investigates Chugach Electric request for rate increase. MEA customers will see higher bills in the mail next month. The hike is linked to a rate increase granted to Chugach Electric Association for thepower it sells to MEA. The rate increase began on Monday, April 8.

Legislature Votes Vince Webster Off The Board Of Fisheries

A joint House and Senate vote today (Monday) approved almost all of Governor Parnell's appointments to various state boards and commissions, all but one. Vince Webster, Parnell's choice for re-appointment for a third three year term on the state Board of Fisheries, was turned down by a one- vote margin.

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. The Federation has announced a partnership with the Alaska Operating Engineers and Employers Training to use heavy equipment to spur willow growth on up to 200 acres of land owned by the Knikatnu [ Knik AT noo ] Native Corporation.

Four Arrested in Sexual Assault of Minor

Anchorage Police says four men, ages 19 - 21, have been arrested in the alleged assault of a seventeen year old homeless girl.

Mat-Su Schools Anticipating Staff Cuts

The Matanska Susitna Borough’s School District is anticipating staff reductions in the coming school year. District teacher contracts are in negotiation, and no proposals have been submitted yet, but the school district’s current financial outlook could result in 45 positions being eliminated. Download Audio

Victims Names Released in Helo 1 Crash

Alaska State Troopers have released the names of three men killed in a Trooper helicopter crash near Talkeetna over the weekend.

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European Company Bids On Mat-Su Ferry

Authorities at the Matanuska Susitna Borough today opened a single bid for the ice breaking ferry, Susitna. Borough spokesperson Patty Sullivan says the bid came from Europe. Download Audio

Anchorage Choose Respect Rally

Bagpipers led Choose Respect marchers in Anchorage today. The annual event is aimed at heightening awareness of Alaska's blight of sexual assault while gathering support for the state administration's campaign against domestic violence. KSKA's Ellen Lockyer followed the march and brings us this report.

Senator Murkowski Speaks On DOMA

Senator Lisa Murkowski says her opinion on gay marriage is still evolving. Murkowski addressed the topic today at a chamber of commerce luncheon in the Anchorage suburb of Eagle River. Download Audio

FWS Offers Reward For Information Regarding Eagle Deaths

A reward of $ 2500 is being offered for information in the death of two Golden Eagles, whose bodies were recently found near a hiking trail near Chickaloon.

Ted Stevens Int. Airport Plan Anticipates Growth

A series of public meetings in Anchorage is aimed at gathering input from residents on an update of a master plan for the Ted Stevens International Airport. Federal Aviation Administration regulations require an airport master plan that envisions short, medium and long term plans for airport development. Download Audio

Fisheries Board Raises Late-Run Chinook Escapement Goal

Southcentral Alaska sport fishermen are applauding a move by the state’s Board of Fisheries aimed at ensuring escapement goals for Kenai River late – run Chinook salmon. The Board voted unanimously to approve substitute language for a proposal that would have triggered emergency management measures based on the run’s failure to achieve a specific escapement goal of 15,000 fish. Download Audio

Borough Exports Include Housing, Labor

The Matanuska-Susitna Borough’ s unique economy is affecting many other areas of the state. That’s the word from a noted economist, who outlined his findings before the Borough Assembly on Tuesday. Download Audio

Board of Fisheries Meeting In Anchorage

The state Board of Fisheries started its meeting in Anchorage Tuesday. Board members heard Alaska Fish and Game staff reports, as well as one from the Upper Cook Inlet Task Force. The task force was formed last year to consider options in making changes to how late run Kenai River king salmon are managed.