Josh Edge, Alaska Public Media
H1N1 Flu Still Present in Alaska
It’s not too late - or too early – to get protection from the H1N1 Swine Flu.
The disease is still present in the US, although Alaska has not seen a laboratory-confirmed case since early April. ...
Alaska News Nightly: May 20, 2010
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State Prepares Controversial Predator Control Project
Annie Feidt, APRN -...
UPS Plans Alaska Layoffs
Anchorage stands to lose close to 300 pilot jobs at its UPS hub. The unwelcome news came recently to scores of pilots who make Alaska their full-time home.
Ellen Lockyer, KSKA – Anchorage
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Alaskans Lobby for Climate Bill in Washington
Even though the US Senate unveiled a climate change bill last week, the focus in Washington is mostly elsewhere: on financial reform, the massive oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico and preparing to...
Salazar Announces New Minerals Management Service Structure
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar took another step today (Wednesday) in reorganizing the Minerals Management Service. He signed a secretarial order breaking up the agency into three divisions that will each have distinct roles.
Annie...
Village Prepares for Sewer System, Finally
Photo by Robert Terrazas, ANTHC. Kasigluk Tradition Council President Esai Twitchell describes the nearly completed village water treatment facility.
Even as much of village Alaska embraces the infrastructure elements of the 21st century,...
Tree Harvester Could Tackle Three Problems
New tree harvesting technology could help solve wild fire, energy and pollution problems. Fairbanks area state forester Marc Lee told the local chamber of commerce yesterday (Tuesday) about a machine made by Ohio...
Renewable Energy Could Fuel Bethel Pool
The Bethel City Council recently took action on a proposed swimming pool. An innovative idea for incorporating renewable energy into the business plan for the pool was well received by some council members and...
Aaron Leggett Promotes Dena’ina Knowledge in Anchorage
It’s hard to reconcile Aaron Leggett’s 28-year-old boyish features with his job as cultural historian – a title that more easily conjures a craggy-faced octogenarian with a head-full of traditional knowledge. But youth aside,...
Alaska News Nightly: May 19, 2010
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UPS Plans Alaska Layoffs
Ellen Lockyer, KSKA – Anchorage
Anchorage stands to...
Salazar Testifies Before Congress on Gulf Spill
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar says problems at the federal Minerals Management Service may have contributed to last month’s offshore oil rig disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. Salazar testified before Congress today (Tuesday) for...
Wally Hickel's Legacy Honored at Funeral
Former Alaska Governor Wally Hickel was buried today in a downtown Anchorage cemetery after a funeral that brought together Alaskans of all sorts.
Steve Heimel, APRN - Anchorage
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Waterman Trial Delayed
The first-degree murder trial of Rachelle Waterman has been delayed a week and could be put off for months. A request to reschedule the trial was the subject of a status hearing yesterday (Monday)...
Alaskans Offer Spill Advice
Frustration deepens daily for Gulf Coast residents waiting for a remedy to the blow out that continues to spew crude oil into the ocean. By now millions of gallons, coupled with huge amounts of...
Alaska's Only Coal Mine is Expanding
Usibelli Coal is taking steps toward expansion. The locally owned mining company, which operates Alaska’s only coal mine, has begun work to access a new deposit near its Healy site. Usibelli Vice...
Agriculture Officials Hope to Keep Potato Blight out of Alaska
Spring planting season is here, and Matanuska Valley potato farmers are getting ready to plant for this year's crop of spuds.
Ellen Lockyer, KSKA - Anchorage
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Bethel Celebrates Breakup
Flocks of Bethel residents came out yesterday (Monday) for the annual breakup bash. The annual party commemorates the start of the summer season.
Shane Iverson, KYUK - Bethel
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Adults Tackle Tough Words at Sitka Spelling Bee
Kettleson Memorial Library held its annual Adult Spelling Bee on Sunday afternoon. The words ranged in difficulty from “carnage” and “vulgar” to “ennui” and “macaque.”
Ed Ronco, KCAW - Sitka
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Alaska News Nightly: May 18, 2010
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Salazar Testifies Before Congress on Gulf Spill
Libby Casey, APRN –...
Talk of Alaska: Combating Childhood Obesity
The national campaign to eliminate juvenile obesity in one generation might be a tough sell in Alaska, where choices and options for both food and exercise can be limited. On the next Talk of...