Eagle Residents Working to Clean Up After Flooding
Eagle residents have started the long cleanup process after record ice jam flooding destroyed much of the Interior community this spring. Large blocks of...
Study: Huge Amounts of Undiscovered Oil In Alaska Waters
The largest amount of undiscovered oil above the Arctic Circle is in Alaskan waters. That's according to a new study from the US Geological...
Obama Administration Wants Second Look at Timber Sales
The Obama Administration is taking a second look at new forest service timber sales in roadless areas. The new directive announced on Thursday requires...
Arctic Village Hosting Refuge Celebration
Arctic Village is hosting a celebration this weekend to mark two decades protecting the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The events, including a unique art...
State Officials Confirm First Case of Swine Flu
The State Virology lab is confirming the first case of H1N1 (swine) flu in Alaska. The patient is a middle age Fairbanks woman who...
Preliminary Flood Damage Estimates Emerging
Preliminary flood damage estimates are starting to come in. State Department of Emergency management spokesman Jeremy Zidek says a damage assessment team has run...
Roads Money Under Special Scrutiny
Stimulus money headed to tribes in Alaska through the Bureau of Indian Affairs roads program is under special scrutiny because of
a recent report that...
Stimulus Money to Finance Alaska Research Vessel
A new, 242-foot research vessel is on the way for the University of Alaska's School of Fisheries and Ocean Science. To be paid for...
State Fights Season’s First Wildfire
The state is fighting the season's first big wildfire in the interior. The Broken Snowshoe Fire is burning about 10 to 15 miles north...
Violations of Open Burning Suspensions Continuing
Despite fire officials' best efforts and the biggest wildfire on the Kenai Peninsula in two years, people continue to violate the open burning suspension...
Governor Palin Asks For Federal Disaster Help
Governor Sarah Palin is asking the federal government for help with recovery efforts after heavy flooding this spring. Palin sent a letter to...
Senator Begich Tours Afghanistan
Senator Mark Begich is in Afghanistan with four other Senators, meeting with soldiers and government officials.
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Yukon Floodwaters Are Receeding Near Russian Mission but Still Pose Threat
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Yukon River floodwaters are beginning to receed in Russian Mission, although the National Weather Service has issued flood warnings in...
Denali Climber Remains Missing, Search Continues
No sign so far of a missing solo climber on Denali.i National Park Service spokeswoman Maureen McLaughlin says there was
no sighting of 41-year-old...
Governor Palin Vetoes $28 Million in Stimulus Money
Governor Sarah Palin today on Thursday followed through on her threat to veto federal stimulus money for energy conservation projects. The Governor is giving...
Ocean Conference Opens in Seward
The 33rd Annual Conference of the Center for Oceans and Law Policy is underway at the Marine Education Center in Seward. The conference in...
Congress Passes Restrictions on Credit Card Rules and Bill to OK Guns in Parks
Alaska's Congressional delegation has voted to tighten regulations on credit cards - and to allow loaded guns in national parks. The credit card reform...
Senator Murkowski Lifts Hold on Interior Pick
Senator Lisa Murkowski has lifted her hold on the President's pick for Deputy Interior Secretary. She and fellow Republican Bob Bennett of Utah were...
Skwentna Man Facing Charges for Feeding Bears
A Skwentna man who has gotten international attention for feeding bears outside his cabin faces twenty counts of criminal misdemeanor charges for his activities.
Dave...
Target Range Draws Fans and Foes
Bodenberg Butte, just Southwest of Palmer, is a rural community edging the Knik River. The area is popular with local folks for
its fishing, canoeing...