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Department of Energy Approves LNG Export License Continuation

Dave Donaldson, APRN – Juneau The U.S. Department of Energy has approved the continuation of ConocoPhillips-Marathon Liquefied Natural Gas Export License shipments to overseas markets for the next two years. The approval allows the...

Pick Click Give Program Donations Flow in on Dividend Day

Casey Kelly, KTOO – Juneau Public broadcasting, the Food Bank of Alaska and an Anchorage homeless shelter are among the big winners in the second year of the Pick Click Give program. Pick...

Official Explains the Write-In Vote

Adam Kane, KDLG – Dillingham The state division of elections will be dealing with a lot more write-in votes than usual this November. KDLG’s Adam Kane spoke with division director Gail Fenumiai about...

Prosecutors Recommend Court Martial for Wasilla Soldier

Associated Press An investigating officer at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington has recommended a court martial for the Wasilla solider accused of killing three civilians in Afghanistan. The recommendation now goes to the...

Attorney Honored for Work with Domestic Violence Victims

Joe Viechnicki, KFSK – Petersburg The state of Alaska has honored a Petersburg attorney for his volunteer legal work on behalf of domestic violence victims. John Hoag received an award from Alaska Attorney...

Researchers Share Results from Arctic Ocean Diversity Project

Dan Bross, KUAC – Fairbanks Alaska based researchers are part of a group of marine scientists from around the globe gathered in London this week.  They’re sharing results from a decade long survey...

Fisheries Service Will Not Adopt New Steller Sea Lion Management Plan

Alexandra Gutierrez, KUCB – Unalaska An official from the National Marine Fisheries Service announced yesterday that they would not be adopting the North Pacific Fishery Management Council’s alternative plan for Steller Sea Lion...

Flags at Half-Staff Around State Honoring Late Statehood Pioneer

Rosemarie Alexander, KTOO – Juneau Alaska flags around the state are at half-staff on Thursday in honor of statehood pioneer and economist George Rogers, who died earlier this week at the age...

Alaska News Nightly: October 7, 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) Department of Energy Approves LNG Export License Continuation Dave Donaldson,...

$3.8 Million to Help Struggling Homeowners

Mike Mason, KDLG - Dillingham The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is making some $3.8 million available to help struggling homeowners in Alaska. Download Audio (MP3)

St. Paul Tribal Government Awarded Grant for Steller Sea Lion Diet Study

Alexandra Gutierrez, KUCB - Unalaska The North Pacific Fishery Management Council  is awarding $158,000 to the St. Paul tribal government in the Pibilof Islands. The Species Recovery Grants to Tribes program funding will go to study...

Begich Voices Support of Social Security

Ellen Lockyer, KSKA – Anchorage Social Security provides benefits for more than 70,000 Alaskans, old and young. Wednesday, Alaska Senator Mark Begich reiterated his support for the venerable program, which provides retirement income...

Shell Submits Proposal for One Well in Beaufort Sea

Annie Feidt, APRN – Anchorage Shell Alaska announced today it isn’t likely to drill exploratory wells in the Chukchi Sea next summer. But the company has submitted a proposal to the Interior Department...

Subsistence Review to be Made Public

Dave Donaldson, APRN – Juneau The Department of the Interior is ready to make public its recent review of Federal Management of subsistence in Alaska. In an advance summary, the Federal government says it will...

McAdams Pledges to Protect Social Security

Dave Donaldson, APRN – Juneau In signing a personal social security protection pledge on Wednesday, Democratic Senate Candidate Scott McAdams said it’s important that seniors know they have a safety net when they...

Southeast Races Wrap Up

Matt Miller, KTOO – Juneau and Joe Viechnicki, KFSK – Petersburg Votes in Juneau and Petersburg decided on issues ranging from the allocation of sales tax money, to funds for a bridge and a...

Fairbanks Voters Elect New Mayor

Dan Bross, KUAC – Fairbanks The city of Fairbanks is getting a new Mayor.  Longtime city council member Jerry Cleworth defeated incumbent Mayor Terry Strle in yesterday’s municipal election.  Cleworth says he’s relieved...

Bridge Opens Over Tanana Rover

Tim Ellis, KUAC – Fairbanks A new bridge over the Tanana River south of Tok has just opened, and it’s one of the biggest in the state. Download Audio (MP3)

Anchorage Working to Reduce Homeless Numbers

Joaqlin Estus, KNBA – Anchorage Considering the climate, it’s surprising that Alaska has so many homeless people as a percentage of the population. Alaska’s among the top 10 states, according to a 2008...

Subsistence Major Focus of Southeast’s Oldest Indigenous Organization

Ed Schoenfeld, CoastAlaska – Juneau Southeast Alaska’s oldest indigenous organizations are meeting in Saxman, near Ketchikan, this week. The Alaska Native Brotherhood and Sisterhood are holding their annual Grand Camp Convention. Subsistence ...