Tim Rockey, Alaska Public Media - Anchorage

Tim Rockey, Alaska Public Media - Anchorage
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Tim Rockey is the producer of Alaska News Nightly and covers education for Alaska Public Media. Reach him at trockey@alaskapublic.org or 907-550-8487. Read more about Tim here
The side of a yellow school bus that says "Anchorage School District"

Schools across Alaska receive emailed bomb threats

Anchorage school officials described the threat as "broad in nature" and said it "lacks specific information."
people stand in a line, near a casket, as a crowd looks on in a school gym

Alaska News Nightly: Monday, September 18, 2023

Prominent Alaskans travel to Bethel to pay respects to the late Eugene "Buzzy" Peltola, Jr. Plus, Sitka residents hope to ask voters: how much cruise ship traffic is too much? And, a program in Bethel allows hunters to harvest moose for elderly or disabled residents.
A yellow sign says "caution flooding area" near a flooded ditch.

Alaska News Nightly: Friday, September 15, 2023

Eugene Peltola's death has aviation experts calling attention to Alaska's high rate of small plane crashes. Plus, infants can now be immunized against a common threat in Alaska — RSV. And, a farmer’s market started by Anchorage's Hmong community grew from a handful of vendors to maximum capacity.
A man with glasses paints on a canvas.

Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, September 14, 2023

Experts say the odds are not good for a liquefied natural gas line in Alaska, but politicians continue to promote the idea. Plus, a Wasilla man hopes his art can help raise awareness about the importance of cancer screening. And, a new Amazon sorting facility is coming to Anchorage.
two people stand in front of the flag

Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Alaskans mourn the death of Eugene "Buzzy" Peltola Jr., the husband of Congresswoman Mary Peltola. Plus, residents of the Interior village of Fort Yukon reflect on life without salmon, four years after stocks collapsed. And, Alaska's pinball scene is thriving in Juneau.
People sit at tables during a meeting.

New Mat-Su citizens library committee to review dozens of challenged books

The Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District’s library citizens advisory committee will have its second meeting Thursday night in Palmer.
Air Force One on a tarmac as a group of people look on, some taking photos on their cellphones

Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, September 12, 2023

Questions abound on the merger of the state's two biggest grocery chains. Plus, members of a church in Juneau decide not to run a community homeless shelter this winter. And, the Southeast community of Hoonah gets proactive about keeping bears out of their trash cans.
A man in a blue suit walks up to the podium.

Alaska News Nightly: Monday, September 11, 2023

President Biden speaks in Anchorage on the 22nd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks. Plus, a rare glimpse of a fundraiser in Seward that draws national politicians and lobbyists. And, world-renowned climbers seek the guidance of a Petersburg man before a daunting ascent.
planes

Alaska News Nightly: Friday, September 8, 2023

New details on a midair collision over Katmai National Park. Plus, the star of Hamilton reflects on bringing the smash Broadway show to Alaska. And, Northwest Arctic communities work to help those struggling with opioid addiction.
A woman in a suit poses in front of a forrest background.

Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, September 7, 2023

The new commissioner of education sits down for her first interview since taking the job. Plus, The Mat-Su school board changes how their student representative can participate. And, Juneau residents confront the mental health impacts from last month's historic flooding.
A crowd of people wave yellow signs

Mat-Su school board votes to sideline student representative, despite overwhelming opposition

The Matanuska-Susitna school board voted to remove most opportunities for their student representative to participate in board work.
a polar bear walks along the edge of a town. a building in the background and a snowmachine in the foreground

Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, September 6, 2023

The Department of the Interior cancels the state's oil leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Plus, Indigenous healers are featured in a new museum exhibit in Anchorage. And, generations of Nulato women carry on the tradition of summer fish camp, despite declining salmon runs.
a sign on a portable toilet asks users not to use drugs inside

Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, September 5, 2023

Congress funds cleanup of ANCSA lands. Plus, increased Russian oil tanker traffic through the Bering Strait has local communities concerned. And, a furry Juneau resident makes their way home nearly a month after devastating floods.
Blueberries on a bush in Bethel

Alaska News Nightly: Friday, September 1, 2023

The families of two men who died in Alaska prisons last year are suing the Department of Corrections. Plus, Anchorage will soon have a new crisis center for people experiencing mental health emergencies.
A crowd of people gather in front of solar panels as those in the front hold a yellow ribbon that is about to be cut by two people holding large scissors.

Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, August 31, 2023

The Alaska Board of Education bans trans girls from competing in girls high school sports. Plus, federal officials learn about housing issues in Alaska. And, It's a hard life for the feral cattle of Chirikof Island.
A screenshot of the Alaska Board of Education and Early Development virtual special meeting Aug. 31, 2023.

Alaska education board bans trans athletes from girls’ high school sports

The change will apply to all public high schools in the state competing under the Alaska School Activities Association.
A student stands alone at a podium raising his hand, facing adults on the Mat-Su school board.

Mat-Su school board proposes sidelining student member after pointed exchanges on controversial topics

The proposed changes are a big departure from how most other student representatives across the state are included in their local school boards.
homes on a hillside

Alaska News Nightly: Friday, August 25, 2023

Thousands of Alaskans could lose their Medicaid benefits. Plus, Southcentral Alaska is under a flood watch this weekend. And, the Mat-Su school board considers weakening their student representative position.
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Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, August 24, 2023

Business leaders share the economic impact of Alaska's child care crisis. Plus, with a looming natural gas shortfall and expensive imports, are Southcentral utilities taking renewable energy seriously? And, The Dillingham City School District plans to buy a hydroponic tank so students can grow their own produce.
a docked ferry

Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, August 23, 2023

U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland has a uniquely Alaskan experience during his visit. Plus, a small fire on the ferry Columbia sent some passengers to the hospital for smoke inhalation. And, a rural Alaska airline celebrates 70 years of business.