Josh Edge, Alaska Public Media

Josh Edge, Alaska Public Media
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Searchers Find Body of Missing Snowmachiner

Associated Press They have found the body of a woman missing since last Friday from a snowmachine that went through the ice near Teller.   The body of Barbara Scholten, 44, was found Monday.  She was...

BP Putting Liberty Project on Hold

Steve Heimel, APRN - Anchorage BP is putting its drilling plans for the Liberty project in the Beaufort Sea on hold for a year. Company spokesman Steve Reinhart says the company wants to...

Parnell Selects New Attorney General

Steve Heimel, APRN - Anchorage John Burns is Governor Sean Parnell's choice for Attorney General.  Burns is a Fairbanks lawyer.  He  will replace Dan Sullivan, who has been named to lead the Department of Natural...

Senators Review Pentagon Report Regarding ‘Don’t Ask Don’t Tell’

Libby Casey, APRN – Washington DC Alaska’s Senators are both reviewing a Pentagon report unveiled Tuesday on the effects of repealing the law banning gays in the military.  It concludes that getting rid...

Anti-Earmark Legislation Fails in Senate

Libby Casey, APRN – Washington DC Attached to the Food Safety bill was an attempt by Senator Tom Coburn to ban earmarks. It failed on a vote of 39 to 56, and both...

Senate Passes New Food Safety Bill

Libby Casey, APRN – Washington DC Gridlock may be the prevailing theme on Capitol Hill, but Senator Lisa Murkowski and 14 other Republicans joined with Democrats – including Senator Mark Begich – to...

Murkowski Asks to Intervene in Miller Suit

Ellen Lockyer, KSKA – Anchorage The venue change of candidate Joe Miller’s lawsuit against the state of Alaska has put a new wrinkle in the ongoing saga of Alaska’s U.S. Senate election.  Senator...

Bob DeArmond (1911-2010) Created ‘Window into Past’

Robert Woolsey, KCAW – Sitka Robert DeArmond is being remembered this week as among the foremost of Alaska’s historians, although DeArmond himself might not have seen it that way. DeArmond died last Friday (11-26-10)...

State Offering Grants to Help Combat Domestic Violence

Ellen Lockyer, KSKA – Anchorage The State of Alaska is offering grants to rural areas as part of the state’s initiative against domestic violence.  Melissa Stone, behavioral health director for the state Department...

Sitka Priest Removed From Public Ministry

Ed Ronco, KCAW – Sitka The priest of St. Gregory Catholic Church in Sitka has been removed from public ministry while authorities investigate questionable material found on a parish computers. Download Audio (MP3)

ASRC, North Slope Borough May Fight Polar Bear Habitat Designation

Jake Neher, KBRW – Barrow Arctic Slope Regional Corporation and North Slope Borough officials are considering filing suit against the U.S. Department of Interior over its decision to designate a vast area of...

Alaska News Nightly: November 30, 2010

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) Senators Review Pentagon Report Regarding ‘Don’t Ask Don’t Tell’ Libby Casey,...

Talk of Alaska: Corporate Responsibility

If nobody hears it when a whistle-blower exposes a problem, did anybody really blow the whistle?   Join the “Muckraker of the Year” and an expert on corporate culture for a stimulating discussion...

Senate Passes Food Safety Bill; Attempt to Ban Earmarks Fails

Libby Casey, APRN - Washington DC The lame duck congress may not be able to agree about gays in the military, an arms treaty or most of the spending bills, but this morning the Senate...

Miller Lawsuit to be Heard in Juneau

Ellen Lockyer, KSKA – Anchorage Fairbanks judge Douglas Blankenship ruled this afternoon that Republican U.S. Senate candidate Joe Miller’s lawsuit against the state division of elections should be heard in Juneau. Blankenship said...

Stretch of Kuskokwim River Experiences Break-Up Over Weekend

Angela Denning-Barnes, KYUK – Bethel For some residents along the Kuskokwim River, Thanksgiving meant more than just eating lots of turkey. It meant preparing for a flood. A large stretch of the river...

Congressmen Referenced in Zachares’ Trial May Never Be Named

Lori Townsend, APRN – Anchorage The conviction of Congressman Don Young’s former aid Mark Zachares who was convicted for taking gifts from corrupt lobbyist Jack Abramoff, left hanging the identity of two lawmakers...

Council Member Ousted From Sitka Tribe of Alaska

Ed Ronco, KCAW – Sitka The Sitka tribe of Alaska’s tribal council has ousted one of their members. George Paul has been removed from the council. Five members found Paul guilty of neglect...

Water May Become a Commodity

Ellen Lockyer, KSKA – Anchorage Alaska is home to a commonplace resource that is becoming scarce in many parts of the world.  No, not oil – water.  And an Alaskan marketing expert tells...

Southeast Police Come Together to Bring Protection to Hoonah After Tragedy

Tara Bicknell, KHNS – Haines It’s been three months since two Hoonah police officers – Matthew Tokuoka and Anthony Wallace – were murdered by a local resident.  45-year-old John Marvin Jr. is accused...