Katie Anastas, Alaska Public Media - Anchorage
Alaska News Nightly: Friday, January 28, 2022
As Anchorage clears homeless camps, some leaders question the city's approach. For the first time in years, "ice bears" are back on Kodiak Island.
Anchorage School District and teachers’ union reach tentative contract agreement
Union president Corey Aist said the tentative agreement is designed to increase earning power for all teachers. He’s hopeful it will help retain staff after a difficult last few years.
Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, January 27, 2022
The Alaska Legislature rejects a proposal to increase legislator salaries but reduce per diems. Also, skepticism around a new bycatch task force.
In the state’s largest school districts, families wait for last year’s food assistance
According to the Food Bank of Alaska, just 28 school districts in the state have received P-EBT funds for the 2020-2021 school year. Families in the state’s largest districts – Anchorage, the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Fairbanks and others – are still waiting.
Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, January 26, 2022
The Iditarod finalizes its COVID mitigation plan, and at least one popular village won't be a checkpoint this year. Also, the legal and regulatory battle over a gas leak in Cook Inlet continues.
Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Lawmakers oppose a vaccine requirement for truck drivers through Canada. Also, how disaster declarations for Alaska fisheries could bring in new federal funding. And a look at the rapid weekend warm-up in Southcentral.
Anchorage School District asks community for input on superintendent search
The final virtual town hall is scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 27, from 6 to 7 p.m. The school district’s community survey closes Feb. 2.
Alaska reports 21 COVID deaths and thousands of new cases
The new case count on Friday totaled more than 3,000, with new infections over the weekend dropping to fewer than 1,500 each day. The numbers do not include at-home test results.
Alaska News Nightly: Monday, January 24, 2022
Lawmakers oppose a vaccine requirement for truck drivers through Canada. Also, how disaster declarations for Alaska fisheries could bring in new federal funding. And a look at the rapid weekend warm-up in Southcentral.
Alaska News Nightly: Friday, January 21, 2022
The Iditarod finalizes its COVID mitigation plan, and at least one popular village won't be a checkpoint this year. Also, the legal and regulatory battle over a gas leak in Cook Inlet continues.
Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, January 20, 2022
Witnesses take the stand in a trial over a decades-old cold case murder. Also, the struggle with healthcare worker staffing amid the omicron variant surge continues. And how COVID-19 continues to impact Alaska's seafood industry.
For many young Anchorage students, meeting pre-pandemic reading goals is still a challenge
Many kindergarteners, first graders and second graders in Anchorage are struggling to catch up on reading skills. That’s according to data the Anchorage School Board shared at its meeting Tuesday night.
Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, January 19, 2022
Alaska reaches a new COVID milestone. As the state Supreme Court upholds ranked choice voting, the governor wants other election reforms. And the state's Department of Fish and Game has announced the largest-ever harvest guideline for Sitka sac roe herring.
The number of Alaskan COVID deaths now tops 1,000
The state health department on Wednesday reported an additional 63 COVID deaths among Alaskans, the youngest in his 30s and the oldest in her 90s.
Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, January 18, 2022
Lawmakers seek answers about the sudden firing of the Permanent Fund Director. Also, the state Supreme Court hears a challenge to ranked choice voting. And how the recipient of a Governor’s Arts and Humanities award is preserving his local dialect.
Anchorage hospitals tighten visitor restrictions as COVID surge presses on
The city’s three major hospitals are no longer allowing visitors for adults in the emergency room.
Alaska attorneys offer free legal help at annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day clinic
More than 80 people signed up for Monday’s event. Since the annual clinic started 13 years ago, the Alaska Bar Association has helped more than 4,000 low to moderate income Alaskans.
Alaska News Nightly: Monday, January 17, 2022
The Alaska Legislature supports a student lawsuit over scholarship funds. Also, how attorneys are closing a gap in legal services on this Martin Luther King Jr. Day. And a mussel mortality mystery in Skagway.
Alaska News Nightly: Friday, January 14, 2022
The sudden firing of the Permanent Fund Corporation Director leaves some lawmakers concerned. Also, what a jump in case numbers and supply constraints mean for COVID treatment. And Juneau's high school basketball players no longer have to wear masks on the court.
Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, January 13, 2022
School districts around the state face COVID-related absences and staff shortages. Plus, Gov. Mike Dunleavy declares a disaster in some areas of Southeast after a series of damaging storms. And Petersburg fires a police officer for an offensive Facebook post.