Without KTUU, GCI Deal, Subscribers Deal With Alternate Programming
GCI and KTUU-TV have been negotiating a new deal to broadcast the NBC affiliate to rural communities. Without a deal, subscribers in those areas will have to settle for something else as talks continue.
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Report Says Inhalant Abuse Declining Across Alaska
A new report from the state shows a substantial decline in inhalant abuse across Alaska. But "huffing", as it's called, is still most prevalent among teens.
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Dinner Raises $20,000 For Typhoon Relief
Residents braved chilly weather on Saturday for a home-cooked Filipino dinner -- and a chance to support the local Fil-Am Association's typhoon relief efforts.
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Worl Says Shamanism Still Influential in Tlingit Culture
The Tlingit people of Southeast Alaska no longer practice shamanism, but elements of it still exist in their culture today.
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F/V Alaska Juris Crew Member Medevacked After Stabbing
A fight on the F/V Alaska Juris landed one crew member in the hospital with knife wounds, and another three behind bars. According to preliminary police reports, 47-year-old Wayland Smith and his coworker had a disagreement aboard the Alaska Juris on Thursday night. The 238-foot catcher-processer was anchored in Captains Bay to offload seafood to a tramper.
The Legend Of Soapy Smith
Alaska’s history is peppered with crooks, cons and other characters famous for running afoul of the law. One of them is Soapy Smith, whose travels brought him briefly to the Kenai Peninsula. Historian Jane Haigh has written about Smith, and on Thursday night, told his story at the Kasilof Regional Historical Association Museum.
Ketchikan Official Proposes Selling Dam
Ketchikan City Manager Karl Amylon wants to sell the Whitman Lake hydroelectric dam project to the Southeast Alaska Power Agency.
One Killed In Chugiak Cabin Fire
A fire in a Chugiak cabin has claimed the life of woman who was able to get out of the building but ran back into it. A man was injured and hospitalized.
Four Charged In September Beating Of Anchorage Teen
Criminal assault charges were announced Monday against four young Anchorage men, two of whom are still being sought, in the near-fatal beating of James Clinton, 18, who was apparently left to die in a vacant building owned by Covenant House back in September.
Juneau Assembly Member to Lead Alaska Municipal League
City and Borough of Juneau Assembly member Karen Crane will be the next president of the Alaska Municipal League board of directors. Currently, Crane is first vice president. She will take up her new position at the end of this week’s AML conference in Anchorage.
Alaska Surfing Video Series
We surf all over Alaska. And, the real story is the incredible Alaskan coastline with its immense wilderness areas and awe inspiring weather.
The video series will show what it's like to venture out into this incredible scenery at times when the weather is not necessarily hospitable.
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LNG Pipeline Plan Suggests State Ownership Stake
The Department of Natural Resources has released a roadmap for getting a natural gas pipeline built, and it involves taking on a multi-billion-dollar ownership stake in the project.
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Gov. Parnell Issues Disaster Declaration For Fairbanks Area
Governor Sean Parnell issued a disaster declaration for the Fairbanks area today, following a winter storm last week that caused a widespread power outage. The declaration will help residents and the local electric coop recover damages.
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Kotlik Residents Move Back To Damaged Homes As Water Supplies Run Low
Residents of Kotlik are using emergency water supplies as crews attempt to reconnect the city’s water system before the storage tanks are completely empty.
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Residents Tell Bethel’s Tribe King Restrictions Are Warranted
Bethel’s Native Tribe, Orutsararmuit Native Council, held a public hearing seeking input on Chinook fishing restrictions next summer. It’s part of a call out to tribes along the river to help come up with management options after poor King salmon runs the last several years.
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Fallen Tower In Willow Brings Attention To Tall Tower Regulations
A cell and repeater tower that was blown down by strong winds east of Willow late last month has brought the issue of tall tower regulations to the forefront in the Mat-Su Valley. The Borough currently has an advisory committee looking into what requirements should be put on companies that wish to build cell and broadcast towers.
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Fairbanks Man Frustrated With Obama’s ACA “Fix”
About 9,000 Alaskans are being forced out of their existing health insurance plans next year under the Affordable Care Act. Last week, President Obama announced new rules that may allow some residents to keep their plans for another year. But for Fairbanks knife maker Mark Knapp, that "fix" doesn't go far enough.
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Judge OKs New Political Boundaries
A state court judge has ruled that Alaska's newly redrawn political boundaries meet constitutional standards. Superior Court Judge Michael McConahy issued the ruling Monday, granting the Alaska Redistricting Board's requests for summary judgment.
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Fairbanks Mayor Issues Disaster Declaration
Fairbanks North Star Borough Mayor Luke Hopkins has issued a disaster declaration in connection with severe weather. The declaration issued Monday comes after strong winds caused power outages for thousands of borough residents.
I Am The Aurora Hunter
Todd Salat was born an Iowa country boy, making his way to the mountains as often as possible. Once he came of age, it didn't take him long to find his way to Alaska.
Over the past 20+ years, mostly by trial and error, Salat has become one of the best photographers of the northern lights in Alaska, and the world.
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