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Eight Charged in Set of Gang-Related Shootings

Steve Heimel, APRN - Anchorage Eight people in Anchorage have been charged in a set of gang-related killings spanning the last two years. One victim was 17-year-old Desirae Dashon Douglas, apparently caught in crossfire at a...

House Finance Committee Presents Version of Budget

Dave Donaldson, APRN - Juneau The logjam between the House and Senate over a capital projects budget for next year seems to have broken.     The House Finance Committee late Thursday evening presented its version of...

Climbing Party Falls from McKinley Summit

Steve Heimel, APRN - Anchorage A party of climbers fell from the summit ridge of Mount McKinley Thursday, and rescue efforts went on into the night.  One of the climbers is dead, another was taken...

Oil Companies Protest Possibly Losing Tax Breaks

Photo and Story by Libby Casey, APRN – Washington DC The heads of the nation’s biggest oil companies say they can’t handle losing tax breaks, despite near-record profits.  The CEOs of the five...

House Passes Bill Opening More Coastal Waters to Drilling

Libby Casey, APRN – Washington DC While the U.S. Senate considered boosting oil companies’ taxes today, the House passed a bill the oil companies like.  It would open more U.S. coastal waters...

Arctic Council Signs Search and Rescue Agreement

Josh Edge, APRN – Anchorage Representatives of the eight nations in the Arctic Council met in Nuuk, Greenland today to sign the Arctic Search and Rescue Agreement. The council also created an Arctic task...

Senate Includes Oil Tax Accounting Computer System in Budget

Dan Bross, KUAC – Fairbanks The Senate has included $35 million in the capital budget for a computer system to better manage state oil tax accounting.  Senate resources Committee co-chair Joe Paskvan...

Despite Dropping Water Levels, Crooked Creek Remains Flooded

Angela Denning-Barnes, KYUK – Bethel Flood waters have dropped about 10 feet in Crooked Creek on the middle Kuskokwim River, but the village is still flooded. Emergency response workers traveled there Thursday, including...

Sudanese Refugees Work to Keep Children Connected to Homeland

Photos and Story by Annie Feidt, APRN – Anchorage On the map, the North African nation of Sudan is about as far away from Anchorage as you can get. The weather and the...

Founder of Carr’s Supermarket Dies

Ellen Lockyer, KSKA – Anchorage The founder of Alaska’s Carr’s supermarket chain died Thursday in Anchorage.  Laurence Carr passed away at age 81. Carr arrived in Alaska in 1947, and in three years had...

Proposed Settlement Would Allow Some Energy, Mining Projects to Move Forward

Rosemarie Alexander, KTOO – Juneau Alaska’s U.S. Senators say a proposed settlement allowing some energy and mining projects to go forward in the Tongass does little to safeguard Southeast Alaska’s economy. Conservation groups...

First Salmon Opening of the Year Starts Monday

Ellen Lockyer, KSKA – Anchorage The first salmon season of the year is set to start on Monday.  The Alaska Department of Fish and Game has scheduled the initial Copper River sockeye...

Sitka Welcomes ‘Westerdam’ Cruise Ship

Robert Woolsey, KCAW – Sitka The U.S. Coast Guard visited the cruise ship Westerdam during its stop in Sitka yesterday to investigate a reported collision between the 936-foot vessel and some ice...

Alaska News Nightly: May 12, 2011

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) Oil Companies Protest Possibly Losing Tax Breaks Libby Casey, APRN –...

The Alaska Fisheries Report with Jay Barrett

Jay Barrett, KMXT - Kodiak Coming up this week, Togiak herring opened on Sunday, but the fish were just a little too green for fishermen's tastes; Icicle will have a floating processor in Norton...

Oil, Gas Industry Incentives Point of Discussion for Finance Committee

Steve Heimel, APRN - Anchorage Thursday, the U.S. Senate Finance Committee is in a highly publicized hearing about federal taxes on the oil and gas industry and whether some incentives ought to be rolled back...

Ice Dents Cruise Ship's Hull Below Waterline

Ed Ronco, KCAW - Sitka The U.S. Coast Guard visited the cruise ship "Westerdam" when it arrived in Sitka yesterday after striking some ice in Yakutat Bay near the Hubbard Glacier.  Sure enough, they found...

Judiciary Committee Examines Budget’s Contingency Language

Dave Donaldson, APRN – Juneau The House Finance Committee Wednesday began hearing from the public about the capital budget the Senate passed last night. At the same time, the Judiciary Committee focused...

Crooked Creek Still Experiencing Flood Complications

Shane Iverson, KYUK – Bethel The village of Crooked Creek is going on its fourth day without power. Flood waters have dropped 4-5 feet from their high mark last night, but much of the...

8(a) Limiting Attempt Fails in Senate

Photo and Story by Libby Casey, APRN – Washington DC An attempt by Senator John McCain to limit the federal program that gives special contracting opportunities to Alaska Native Corporations failed...