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
Seaweed and debris on the shore of Kachemak Bay in Homer.

Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, July 11, 2023

Sen. Dan Sullivan argues for more military spending from NATO member countries. Plus, Anchorage prepares to open a former hotel as low-income housing.
smoke billows around a church steeple

Alaska News Nightly: Monday, July 10, 2023

The Forest Service seeks to reverse logging damage in Southeast Alaska. Plus, younger, smaller King salmon are returning to the Kuskokwim River.
firefighters outside near a dirt road

Alaska’s wildfire season is off to a historically low start

Alaska wildfire managers have seen the least-ever acreage burned so far this summer, as damp and cool conditions have persisted across much of the state.
A high school student holds a hand-made guitar

Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, July 6, 2023

Supporters of ranked choice voting in Alaska say a group trying to repeal the system has broken the law. Plus, Alaska's wildfire season is off to a historically slow start.
A woman in a neon green tank top runs through the finish line with a cheering crowd behind her.

Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, July 5, 2023

Fishermen in Whittier are concerned after a fire burned the fuel dock. Plus, Anchorage will not clear a homeless camp after a lawsuit challenged the city's ability to do so.
Juneau Fourth of July fireworks

Alaska News Nightly: Monday, July 3, 2023

Army officials say recent efforts to provide mental health services are making a difference in Alaska. Plus, a new agency works to relieve Alaska's housing shortage.
A person holds up a sockeye salmon on the banks of the Kuskokwim River.

Alaska News Nightly: Friday, June 30, 2023

Southeast Alaska troll fishermen will collect data to help researchers measure the impacts of climate change in the Gulf of Alaska. Plus, dip-netting grows in popularity on the Kuskokwim River.
a woman holds boxes of kits

Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, June 29, 2023

Skyrocketing power bills have Aniak residents appealing to state regulators. Plus, health officials are worried that people reversing overdoses with Narcan and similar drugs aren't seeking medical attention.
plastic

Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, June 28, 2023

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A stink bug crawls up a girl's arm

Alaska Botanical Garden summer camp teaches kids about insects

Parents in Anchorage have dozens of camps to choose from. The Alaska Botanical Garden has been sponsoring summer day camps for about 20 years. One new option on the schedule this year is an insect safari camp.
the Parks Highway Igloo

Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, June 27, 2023

Without adequate opioid treatment programs in Alaska prisons, some are turning to the black market. Plus, federal funding will help connect Alaskans to more stable internet service.
Sen. Dan Sullivan and U.S. Surgen General Vivek Murthy sit at a table.

Alaska News Nightly: Monday, June 26, 2023

U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan discusses youth mental health at a roundtable event in Anchorage. Plus, a fund to subsidize rural energy costs will now be managed like the permanent fund.
A man stands in an empty pool

Alaska News Nightly: Friday, June 23, 2023

Tourism companies in Anchorage are welcoming visitors and hoping for a repeat performance of last summer. Plus, the project redirecting the Sterling Highway around Cooper Landing could see lengthy delays without funding from the legislature.
Chum salmon in water

Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, June 22, 2023

Legislators consider a special session to override Governor Dunleavy's budget vetoes. Plus, a new airline hopes to provide a boost to Alaska's economy.
an artist

Alaskans get to choose the next artistic license plate design

Voting is under way in the Alaska artistic license plate competition, which is put on by the Alaska State Council on the Arts.
Sitka trollers

Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, June 21, 2023

A court ruled this morning that Southeast king salmon trollers can go fishing. Plus, Alaska leads the nation in drowning deaths, and while the state's cold water is a factor, so is human behavior.
A woman smiles as she is recognized at her retirement.

Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, June 20, 2023

Educators express disappointment in Governor Dunleavy's cuts to public school funding. Plus, a  national shortage of chemotherapy drugs reaches Alaska.
Mike Dunleavy

Alaska News Nightly: Monday, June 19, 2023

The governor's budget vetoes are in, and they include cutting half of an education funding increase. Also, a sub-sea fiber optic cable break in the Arctic is affecting emergency services in the region. And researchers head up Mt. Edgecumb, a long-dormant volcano in Sitka that's been rumbling recently.
a man speaks to a camera

Alaska News Nightly: Friday, June 16, 2023

A former employee of the governor's gave a speech airing his extremist views that had not been approved by the governor's office. Plus, without enough officers to cover shifts, Fairbanks Police will change their patrol schedule.
A biologist pulls a minnow trap from a stream in Southeast Alaska.

Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, June 15, 2023

Alaska tribes cheer a Supreme Court opinion that upholds the Indian Child Welfare Act. Plus, a report says the well-being of Alaska children ranks among the worst in the nation.