Josh Edge, Alaska Public Media
Alaska News Nightly: December 20, 2013
Big Money Expected In Oil Tax Battle; GCI Buys 3 Southeast TV Stations, With Big Ambitions; Bridge Could Be Viable Replacement For Flood-Prone Chester Creek Culvert; Savoonga Get Extra Bowhead Strike To Supplement Food Stores; St. Lawrence Island Receives Big Food Donation; AK: Robotics; 300 Villages: Chevak
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300 Villages: Chevak
This week, we're heading to the community of Chevak in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. James Tall lives in Chevak.
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Alaska News Nightly: December 19, 2013
New Ambassador To China Could Trigger Senatorial Domino Effect; Cook Inlet Production Up 13 Percent; Tanana Chiefs Conference Gets Lead Role In Tribal Foster Care; Government Requests Proposals For Emergency Food Systems; GCI Announces Incoming 1-Gigabit Service; Alaskan Brewing Company Reacts To ‘Wastebook’ Listing; Eagle Wreaks Havoc Inside Unalaska Ship Supply Store
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Alaska News Nightly: December 18, 2013
Coast Guard Crew Member After Injury During November Rescue; Will Smaller Capital Budgets Mean Fewer Jobs?; Federal Regulation Of State Waters Ruling Being Appealed; Assembly Approves $4.4 Million for Rec Center, Tennis Courts; Mat-Su Troopers Getting New Crime Suppression Unit; Professor Sees Link Between Bullying, Substance Abuse; CNN To Spotlight Alaska’s High Rape Numbers; 5 Things To Know About The New Southeast Radiation Oncology Center; Japan Airlines Announces Flights To Fairbanks
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Alaska News Nightly: December 17, 2013
Is AGIA Dead?; Congress Likely To Pass Budget; State Supreme Court Hears Pebble Mine Arguments; Hunters May Get Tax Break For Game Donations; State Senators Question Anchorage Tennis Court Funds; BLM Taking Steps To Clean Up Red Devil Mine; At Reopened Museum of the Aleutians, A Focus On Storytelling; Fairbanks Drag Racing Strip Application Approved; Fairbanks Light Project Shines On
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China Bans Purchase Of Northwest Shellfish
Environment and health officials in the U.S. say they are puzzled by China’s decision to ban shellfish harvested from Northern California to Alaska. State officials say their records don’t show the same unsafe toxin levels that were detected by a lab in China.
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Alaska News Nightly: December 16, 2013
State May Get 8 Cargo Planes; China Bans Purchase Of Northwest Shellfish; Gas Spills From Broken Pipe On Kake Waterfront; Australian Company Mothballs Chickaloon Coal Mine Plan; Thousands Of New Fish Specimens Double Museum’s Collection; What Would You Do With 9 Tons Of Salmon You Can’t Sell?; Fairbanks Discuss Solutions For Support Services Void; Palmer Farmers’ Market Starts Up
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300 Villages: Shaktoolik
This week we travel to the native village of Shaktoolik, a coastal village about 125 miles east of Nome on Norton Sound. Shaktoolik mayor Eugene Asicksik tells us more.
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Alaska News Nightly: December 12, 2013
Gov. Parnell Proposes $1 Billion In Budget Cuts; Presidential Adviser Pete Rouse Touts Alaska Roots; Savoonga Whales Fulfill Musical Needs; Warming Arctic Likely Contributing To Erratic Worldwide Weather Patterns; Revisions Required For Shell’s 2014 Chukchi Exploration Plan; Bethel Homeless Shelter To Open By Christmas; Eaglecrest In Finals Of Ski Town Throwdown; US Women’s Nordic Team Entering Third World Cup Week
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Public Tells Commissioners HB77 Concerns
A coalition of fisheries related business is holding a public forum in Anchorage tonight on House Bill 77. The controversial legislation would streamline permitting for the Department of Natural Resources. Earlier this week, people packed into the borough assembly chambers in Soldotna for a meeting on the issue. Not one member of the public testified in favor of the bill.
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Alaska News Nightly: December 11, 2013
Big Outside Money Expected For US Senate Race; Study Investigates Two Decades Of APD Officer-Involved Shootings; Department of Administration Gets New Acting Commissioner; Report: 398 Alaskans Pick Marketplace Plans; Public Tells Commissioners HB77 Concerns; Recent Warm Up Affects Subsistence Gathering; Maritime Refuge Eyeing Invasive Cattle On Two Islands; Governor Continues 100-Year-Old Holiday Tradition
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Alaska News Nightly: December 10, 2013
Preliminary Report Reveals Few Details In St. Mary’s Crash; Juneau Highway Gunfight Followed Friday’s Drug-Related Shooting; Funerary Polar Bear Skulls May Be Returned To St. Lawrence Island; Savoonga Harvests Second Whale; State Weighs Options For Highway To Bypass Wasilla; Hovercraft To Be Replaced With Helicopter At Akutan Airport; Putting The ‘State’ In Alaska State Museum; Fairbanks Green Energy Advocate Pushes For Alternative Funding Model; Crews Testing New Road Ice Breaker; XtraTuf Says Its Boots Are Better
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Canada’s Arctic Claim Includes North Pole
Canada's Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird said today that Canada will make a claim to the North Pole, but has not finished the science around its Arctic seabed.
Alaska News Nightly: December 9, 2013
Bristol Bay Fishermen File Suit Over Lone Star Sinking; FDA To Announce Decision On Genetically Modified Salmon; Fairbanks Company Offers Giant Pellet Fuel Logs; Inmate Hospitalized After Assault; Major AHFC Mixed Development in the Works for Mountain View; Dog Attack Victim, Hero Recount Their Ordeal; Geological Forensics At The Mendenhall Glacier; Adak Eyes Potential Polluck Fishery
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Alaska News Nightly: December 6, 2013
Lindsey Holmes Recall Application Rejected; Representative Bob Herron Fined For Ethics Violation; Attorney General Questions Commission’s Public Safety Solutions; UAA Tops Out New Engineering Building; Avian Cholera Caused Savoonga, Gambell Seabird Die Off; Powassan Virus On The Rise; Ambler Road Focus Of Anchorage Meeting; AK: Fortress of the Bear; 300 Villages: Whale Pass
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300 Villages: Whale Pass
This week, we’re heading to Whale Pass, a small community on Prince of Wales Island. Bob Meyer lives in Whale Pass.
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Alaska News Nightly: December 5, 2013
Robin Gattis Sentenced To 16 Years For Drug Conspiracy; Cuts, Savings Withdrawals To Cover Alaska’s Budget Shortfall; Arctic Fibre Reveals Alaska Broadband Plans; BOEM Reviews Lease Sale Comments; Court Backs Park Service In Water Rights Case; Indian Law and Order Commission Report Criticizes Alaska; Savoonga Lands 55-Foot Bowhead Whale; Former Legislator, Teacher, Homesteader Niilo Koponen Dies
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Alaska News Nightly: December 4, 2013
State To Receive $2 Billion Less In Next Fiscal Year’s Oil Taxes; Participants Voice Hopes And Realities At Domestic Violence Prevention Summit; Federal Budget Deal Might Include Higher Air Travel Taxes; Bills Would Help Communities Deal With Marine Debris; Scientist Reprimanded Over Emails Settles Case; Air Plan Deadline Extension Draws Critics; Mayor Serves Assembly New Tennis Proposal; Federal Extended Unemployment Benefits Coming To An End; Skagway Residents Concerned About Short-Staffed Postal Service; Alaska Columnist Preps For Springtime Gardens
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Alaska News Nightly: December 3, 2013
Some State Legislators Pushing For Stronger Federal Disclosure Laws; Alaska Groups Give Passing Grade To Reworked Healthcare.Gov; Dead Birds Wash Up On St. Lawrence Island; Frog Abnormality Research Finds Location is a Key Factor; Plucky Delta Farmer Undaunted, Determined to Rebuild Poultry Barn Razed by Fire; Crews Rescue Woman From Fairbanks High Rise Window; Late Start for Flu Shots Causes Concern; How To Save An Endangered Language
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Alaska News Nightly: December 2, 2013
Alaska Searching For Methane Hydrate Research Partners; Survey Says Alaska Has Poor Business Climate; Officials Documenting Wreckage of St. Marys' Crash; Premera Won’t Increase Rates On Plan Extensions; Juneau Observes World AIDS Day; Family Hopes to Save Homestead of 30-Years; Kodiak Alum Receives Holiday Surprise from Teammates
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