News

All news stories, regardless of topic (local, statewide + national news stories, as well as Talk of Alaska, Alaska News Nightly, Alaska Insight, Alaska Economic Report). Some news stories may also have other categories marked, which will also put them on a subpage. Not all news stories will fall into a subpage.

A Bear Walks Into A Bar…

Throwing out visitors who overstay their welcome is a common late night practice in downtown bars. But one guest last night was particularly unwelcome at the Alaskan Hotel & Bar. Download Audio

7 Things You May Not Know About Alaska Airlines

We independent Alaskans may think we’re not joiners. But we are. Download Audio

Four-part TV series on Alaska’s Marine Highway begins Wednesday on 360 North-TV

Beginning Wednesday at 8 p.m., 360 North-TV will broadcast a four-part documentary series on the Marine Highway’s 50 years of operation. If you enjoyed Part One of the documentary, you won't want to miss the broadcast premiere of parts 2, 3, and 4.
  • Part 1: Alaska's Marine Highway - Wed, Sept 25 at 8pm.
  • Part 2: The Golden Voyage - Wed, Oct. 2 at 8pm.
  • Part 3: Life on Board - Wed, Oct 9 at 8pm.
  • Part 4: Connections - Wed, Oct 16 at 8pm.

More info about the program and air times here.

Former Matanuska Creamery Owner To Get Day In Court

Former Matanuska Creamery owner and CFO Karen Olson was arraigned in federal court Thursday [yesterday] to charges of fraud. She pleaded not guilty. Olson was indicted last month on six counts of making false statements to the federal Department of Agriculture and defrauding the state of Alaska.

Search On For Missing Alaska Man; Companion Found

The Coast Guard is searching Behm Canal for a southeast Alaska man last seen heading to a pleasure boat aboard a 7-foot skiff loaded with fresh game.

One Dead In Vehicle Crash In Fairbanks

The onset of wintry weather in Fairbanks on Monday brought with it a number of vehicle accidents.

Solo Rower Reaches Adak

The British woman attempting a solo crossing of the North Pacific arrived today in Adak. 28-year-old Sarah Outen left Japan this April in a one-person partially enclosed boat. This afternoon she was being towed by a small boat around the island, into Adak’s Harbor. She saw a person face to face today for the first time in 150 days.

MEA Appeals Wasilla Ruling

Matanuska Electric Association is appealing a city of Wasilla decision that requires the power company to bury high voltage transmission lines that are planned for the city's downtown area

State Reviews Fracking Regulations

The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission is reviewing a set of regulations aimed at alleviating public concerns about hydraulic fracturing – or fracking – in the state. Download Audio

Fairbanks Draft Fine Particulate Pollution Regulations Released

The State has released draft fine particulate pollution regulations. They’re designed to be part of an overdue implementation plan the DEC is required to submit to the Environmental Protection Agency, which designates Fairbanks as a non attainment area due to wintertime emissions from wood and coal burning. Download Audio

Southeast Conference Wants To Change Tongass Management

The Southeast Conference wants to change the way the Tongass National Forest is managed. The regional development-advocacy organization is working on a strategy to grow the timber industry and create jobs, while maintaining environmental protections. Download Audio

Storm Drives F/V Chaos Aground in Unalaska Bay

High winds and rough seas drove the F/V Chaos onto the rocks outside Unalaska Friday night -- and delayed a Coast Guard air rescue of the ship's crew. Coast Guard Petty Officer Sara Mooers says the Chaos' four crew members had to spend the night on the beach. They weren't airlifted to town until 9 a.m. on Saturday, after the winds died down. Download Audio

School Board Questions Laws On New Student Physicals

Should parents pay for a state required physical exam for new students entering a public school in Alaska? That was the question raised by a member of Petersburg’s School Board this summer. Download Audio

Senate Committee Debates Alaska Subsistence Management Structure

The dual management structure that exists in Alaska to govern subsistence hunting and fishing was among the issues raised last week during a committee hearing in the U.S. Senate. Download Audio

London Doctor Attempting 6-Continent Bike Ride

Dr. Steve Fabes from London is in the midst of a six-continent bicycle ride. While cycling the length of North America, Fabes took time off to fly to Juneau and Anchorage last week to talk about his epic trip. Download Audio

Making A Batch of Cranberry Hooch

Today we’re making hooch. Town Square 49 contributor Connie Walker recently posted a recipe for her cranberry hooch on our website. She originally discovered the recipe in the late 60s after she had curled up on her couch with a copy of the Sunday paper. Walker lives in Oregon today and says she hasn't made the hooch in decades, so I decided to track down an Anchorage cranberry expert to see if the recipe still held up almost 50 years later.

I Am Touring Musician Marian Call

When it comes to touring, Marian Call is a force of nature. It's a phenomenon she describes as wanderlust. While she's an Alaskan at heart and on paper, most of her time is spent outside - playing her unique style of music in the lower 48, Canada, and Europe.

Masterpiece Mystery: Foyle’s War – The Cage

A severely injured man drags himself to a hospital, only to die shortly after being found by a nurse and doctor. As Foyle makes inquiries, he is led to discover a mysterious military facility full of secrets that could threaten British Intelligence. Meanwhile, Sam's jumbled efforts to help her husband Adam campaign for Parliament draw surprising results. TV: Sunday, 9/22 at 8:00 p.m.

Judge Dismisses Emissions Control Area Lawsuit

By 2015, every ship that operates on Alaska's southern coast will be required to drastically cut their sulfur emissions. The State has been fighting that policy in court, and this week a federal judge threw out their case. Download Audio

Arctic Ocean Sea Ice Hits Seasonal Low

As cold weather dips down into Southcentral Alaska, word comes that the Arctic Ocean has begun freezing up. The sea ice low was hit on Friday the 13th of September, according to a press release today from the National Snow and Ice Data Center. Download Audio