Top Stories

News stories, radio and TV episodes that warrant one of six spots on our homepage. The homepage is in chronological order of publication date, so stories are moved off the homepage as more are categorized “top stories.”

Seattle-based American Seafoods

After 100 cases in June, Seattle seafood company reports 6 more crew have COVID-19 in Dutch Harbor

A Bering Sea trawler currently docked in Dutch Harbor has reported six cases of COVID-19 among its 119 crew members, officials said Friday.
Providence Medical Center

As data lags, hospitals say surge in COVID-19 patients has already started

Emergency rooms say they've seen an increase in patients with COVID-19 symptoms, but delays in testing and reporting means that the state's numbers could be several days behind.
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy

At White House event, Alaska Gov. Dunleavy lauds Trump deregulation as restoring “American dream”

Dunleavy used his two minutes at the podium to praise Trump for expanding elderly Americans’ access to telehealth through the Medicare program. And he touted the president’s efforts to scale back review of resource development projects.

LISTEN: Anchorage union president says teachers are concerned about returning to classrooms

With Covid-19 cases on the rise in Anchorage and elsewhere in Alaska, and the first day of school, Aug. 20, a little more than a month out, some parents and teachers think the district's plan is not cautious enough.

As Trump pulls down Republican Congressional candidates, two Alaska independents out-raise GOP incumbents

As national opinion turns against President Donald Trump and threatens to trickle down to Republican Congressional candidates, two Alaska independents have continued to out-raised the GOP incumbents they're challenging, according to new figures released Wednesday.

‘One mussel could kill someone’: Officials warn of extremely high shellfish toxin levels in Unalaska

Alaska state and local health officials are warning of dangerous high levels of toxins in shellfish, after a person died of paralytic shellfish poisoning from mussels and snails in the Aleutian Island community of Unalaska.

Endangered Species petition filed for Southeast Alaska wolves

Environmentalists say that wolf habitat is being reduced by clear-cut harvesting.

Some object after Alaska Bar Association hires Alan Dershowitz, Jeffrey Epstein’s attorney, to speak at convention

Alan Dershowitz defended O.J. Simpson, Mike Tyson and Jeffrey Epstein, and along the way he earned a reputation as an attorney who stood up for the rights of men accused of rape. Now he’s set to be the keynote speaker at the annual convention of the Alaska Bar Association.

Assembly postpones vote on property purchase for treatment and homelessness resource facilities

The purchase of the four properties drew dozens of opponents, who said that having homelessness services in their neighborhoods would bring crime and lower property values.
Alexander Baranov

Sitka plans to relocate Baranov statue

About 120 demonstrators gathered to demand removal of the statue.

Legislative finance director named University of Alaska interim president

Pat Pitney is the director of the Legislative Finance Division and a former vice chancellor of the University of Alaska Fairbanks. She has also worked as the state budget director under former Gov. Bill Walker.
A courthouse sign

International ‘skimmer’ schemer caught in Alaska with illegal card-reading device, charges say

The charges say Marcus Catalin Rosu’s criminal activity spans the globe. In Alaska, Rosu faces one criminal count of “possession of counterfeit access device-making equipment,” which investigators allegedly found hidden in the ceiling tiles of his Anchorage hotel room.

COVID-19 infections in Alaska are on the rise among younger adults

The trend is apparent in other states too where cases are rapidly rising, and public health officials are pleading with younger people to wear masks and social distance.
Workers sort crates of food at large tables inside a large room with skylights.

Assembly to vote on city purchase of 4 properties to provide homelessness resources

The Anchorage Assembly is expected to decide Tuesday whether to move forward with a plan to purchase four properties to turn into homelessness resource facilities. The properties, located in Downtown, Midtown and Spenard will help to distribute homeless care to more parts of the city.

As Alaskans are staycationing on public lands, the waste is getting out of hand

Lots of people generate a lot of waste, and in some areas, that trash is being left behind.

Caribou heart was ‘a gift,’ says activist after disruption at Sullivan event

An activist brought a caribou heart to protest Sen. Sullivan's support of drilling in the Arctic Refuge.
A white man gestures at a podium

No new mandates: Gov. Dunleavy will continue to rely on voluntary measures in response to COVID-19

More than 20% of the 1,539 Alaskan cases have been announced in the last five days.

Seward’s SeaLife Center warns it may have to close and send its animals away

The survival of the SeaLife Center is in jeopardy. It has a $2 million hole in its budget.