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Kids Learn About Natural World

Aaron Selbig, KBBI – Homer Tucked away on a remote section of coastline on Seldovia Bay, a small group of local kids are getting hands-on with the natural world – learning about the...

Alaska News Nightly: July 23, 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) Pilot Dies in Floatplane Crash Deanna Garrison, KRBD - Ketchikan A 38-year-old...

Tribal Law Legislation Takes Big Step

Libby Casey, APRN – Washington DC A new law aimed at improving justice and safety for Alaska Natives and Native Americans is awaiting President Obama’s signature.  The Tribal Law and Order Act won...

Cold Case Remains Unsolved

Diana Gish, KMXT – Kodiak A murder that took place almost 30 years ago in Kodiak remains unsolved. Fisherman Thomas Carbine was found dead in the parking lot of the Beachcomber bar around...

Soldier Charged in Shooting Deaths of Wife, Daughter

Associated Press A 21-year-old soldier has been charged with murder in the shooting deaths of his wife and infant daughter in their Anchorage apartment. The shootings happened soon after his return from Afghanistan. Specalist...

Fire Destroys Hoonah Sawmill

Matt Miller, KTOO – Juneau A fire today destroyed the Hoonah sawmill. The mill building for Icy Straits Lumber and Milling was leveled in the blaze that started just before 6:00 a.m. Thursday. City...

Man Faces Charges After Hitting Whales With Boat

Deanna Garrison, KRBD – Ketchikan A Craig man is facing federal charges after authorities say he intentionally struck humpback whales while operating a jet boat on two separate occasions. Download Audio (MP3)

Naknek Electric Association Tests Geothermal Project

Adam Kane, KDLG – Dillingham The Naknek Electric Association has started testing on the first well of their Geothermal Electric Generation Project near King Salmon. The project has involved a $20 million investment...

DEC Investigates KNWR Spill

Ben Stanton, KDLL – Kenai The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation is excavating soil and cutting grass in the Kenai National Wildlife refuge at the site of a crude oil spill.  While cleaning...

Wind Turbines Rise Behind Local Business

Len Anderson, KSKA – Anchorage Anchorage scored a green energy first this week when two wind turbines rose behind a plumbing and sheet metal business. Download Audio (MP3)

Harrison Family Heads For Fairbanks on Bike for Five

Sue Deyoe, KTNA – Talkeetna The bicycle built for five is slowly headed for Fairbanks. The Harrison family, they call themselves pedowins, left their home in Kentucky on August 1 last year.  Their...

Alaska News Nightly: July 22, 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) Tribal Law Legislation Takes Big Step Libby Casey, APRN – Washington...

Talk of Alaska: Hollis French, Democratic Candidate for Governor

Hollis French says he wants to be the “Education Governor.” In the primary election, he’s up against Ethan Berkowitz, who has run for state-wide office before. The next Talk of Alaska, on Thursday, is...

Domestic Terror Reaches Alaska

Photo and Story by Ellen Lockyer, KSKA – Anchorage Domestic terror reached Alaska in a chilling case Wednesday.  On Wednesday afternoon, US Department of Justice attorney Karen Loeffler announced that both Paul Rockwood,...

Federal Judge Halts Offshore Gas and Oil Activity in Chukchi

Lori Townsend and Annie Feidt, APRN – Anchorage Federal district judge Beistline today halted activity on offshore oil and gas leases in the Chukchi Sea. Lease Sale 193 was conducted in 2008 and...

Advisory Council Hosts Kazakhstan Representatives

Eric Wander, KCHU – Valdez The Prince William Sound Regional Citizens Advisory Council last week hosted a group of representatives from non-governmental organizations in the mineral and fossil fuel-rich country of Kazakhstan who...

Poll Finds Miller’s Number Lagging Behind

Annie Feidt, APRN – Anchorage A new poll shows US Senate candidate Joe Miller has a tough road ahead to beat incumbent Senator Lisa Murkowski in the Republican primary August 24.  The poll...

Kodiak Hostel Opens for Business

Jacob Resnick, KMXT – Kodiak The Kodiak Island Hostel opened for business earlier this month offering a relatively inexpensive bed for tourists and temporary workers in the community. But owner Rhonda Maker says...

Group Aims to Bring Reds Back to Pilgrim River

Laureli Kinneen, KNOM – Nome Salmon Lake is the primary spawning ground for red salmon on the Pilgrim River north of Nome and 40 miles north of the Gold Rush City, the lake ...

Jewel Surprises Karaoke Bar

Aaron Selbig, KBBI – Homer Have you ever been really, really impressed by a karaoke performance? So much so that you thought the amateur singer sounded just like the professional? A hundred or...