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State of the Indian Nations Address Highlights Productive Year in Native American Policy

Photo and Story by Libby Casey, APRN – Washington DC The President of the country’s largest group representing Alaska Natives and American Indians says they have fresh momentum, and are at the dawn of a...

Spill Commission Co-Chair Endorses Exploratory Arctic Wells

Libby Casey, APRN – Washington DC One of the leaders of the President’s Oil Spill Commission endorsed Shell’s plan on Wednesday to drill an exploratory well in the Arctic, even though he...

Legislature Working to Clarify Write-In Law

Casey Kelly, KTOO – Juneau The Alaska Legislature wants to ensure voter intent takes precedent when counting write-in ballots. The issue was raised last fall when failed U.S. Senate candidate Joe Miller sued...

Testimony Continues in Waterman Case

Ellen Lockyer, KSKA – Anchorage Both the prosecution and defense in the Rachelle Waterman trial have finished questioning of Brian Radel. He’s one of two young men convicted of the murdering Rachelle’s...

Bird Lovers Celebrate Historic Albatross Birth

Annie Feidt, APRN – Anchorage Bird lovers are celebrating the recent birth of a single chick on a tiny island in the North Pacific. That’s because the bird is the first short ...

Young, Begich Find Common Ground

Photo and Story by Libby Casey, APRN – Washington DC Alaska’s Democratic Senator and Republican Congressman sat together at last night’s State of the Union address, and found they had much in ...

Climber Aborts Solo Attempt on McKinley

Associated Press A Minnesota climber is abandoning his attempt to reach the summit of Alaska’s Mount McKinley.  Lonnie Dupre began his descent yesterday after brutal weather stranded him at about 17,000 feet on...

Volunteers Prepare Athletic and Wellness Center for Reopening

Ed Ronco, KCAW – Sitka On Feb. 1, the Sitka Fine Arts Camp will take possession of the core campus of the former Sheldon Jackson College. Campers won’t arrive until the summer, but...

Alaska News Nightly: January 26, 2011

Individual news stories are posted in the Alaska News category and you can subscribe to APRN’s news feeds via email, podcast and RSS. Download Audio (MP3) Spill Commission Co-Chair Endorses Exploratory Arctic Wells Libby Casey, APRN –...

Railbelt Cooperatives Coming Together Under New Entity

Aaron Selbig, KBBI - Homer Now that the Legislature is in session, the railbelt power cooperatives are positioning themselves to take advantage of the Parnell administration's friendliness toward paying for a large hydroelectric project on...

Bipartisan Seating Kicks Off Year With Positive Symbolism

Photo and Story by Libby Casey, APRN – Washington DC Tonight’s State of the Union Address has members of Congress reaching across the aisle and has Alaska’s Congressman attending for the first time...

Changing Oil Tax Top Priority of Legislative Session

Dave Donaldson, APRN – Juneau The governor and many legislators this year have set changing the state’s tax on oil as the top goal for the session. As work gets underway, the focus...

State Employee Charged with Accepting Unlawful Gratuity

Alexandra Gutierrez, KUCB – Unalaska A state employee for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game has been charged with the receipt of an “unlawful gratuity.” Melanie Bakker, 26, allegedly received $100 after...

Witnesses Describe Waterman’s Behavior during Trial

Ellen Lockyer, KSKA – Anchorage Attorneys for both sides questioned witnesses all morning in the state’s trial against Rachelle Waterman.   Waterman, accused of conspiracy in a murder plot against her mother,  was a...

Hoonah Bands with Alaska Communities to Heal After Tragic Shooting

Casey Kelly, KTOO – Juneau Nearly five months since a tragic shooting took the lives of Hoonah police officers Tony Wallace and Matt Tokuoka, life in the 800 person village is slowly returning...

Storm Kills Two Travelers

Angela Denning-Barnes, KYUK – Bethal A harsh North Storm that hit the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta last weekend killed two travelers. Others lost the trail and were rescued. Download Audio (MP3)

Rural Alaska School Districts to Receive Hundreds of Thousands of Federal Dollars

Libby Casey, APRN – Washington DC and Joaqlin Estus, KNBA- Anchorage A few rural Alaska school districts and the Norton Sound Health Corporation are getting hundreds of thousands of federal dollars to boost...

Dupre Continues to Solo Climb Denali

Dan Bross, KUAC – Fairbanks Lonnie Dupre is up against the weather and the clock as he tries to become the first person to solo climb Denali in January. Dupre spent a sixth...

Talk of Alaska: Environmental Writing

Nature has always been dramatic in Alaska, but now those dramatic changes are coming faster.  Alaska’s nature writers see this as a challenge, and you can see their response in a pair...

House District One Republicans Seeking to Recall Johansen

Maria Dudzak, KRBD - Ketchikan House District One Republicans are seeking to recall Ketchikan Representative Kyle Johansen. That decision was made during a meeting last week. Dick Coose, chair of the...