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.”

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Thousands attend first-ever Alaska filming of ‘Antiques Roadshow’

The Anchorage episodes filmed Tuesday will air next year on PBS.
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Sen. Sullivan says American support for Ukraine will wane if allies don’t spend more on defense

In Lithuania, U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan stressed that other NATO countries need to pay more for their defense.
a plane crash

Bush pilot Jim Tweto’s plane struck tree before deadly crash near Shaktoolik, NTSB says

The National Transportation Safety Board released its preliminary report Tuesday on the June 16 wreck which killed Tweto and guide Shane Reynolds.
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Sitka Fine Arts Camp files rare immigration lawsuit in support of theater manager

The camp, which operates the 145-year-old campus of Sheldon Jackson College, was seeking a technical expert.
Craig George

Craig George, renowned Arctic wildlife biologist and whale expert, missing in rafting accident

A veteran Arctic scientist who was one of the world’s most distinguished whale experts was missing after a rafting accident in Interior Alaska last week.
an anchorage police car is parked in a parking lot

1 dead, 5 injured in motor homes’ head-on Seward Highway collision

Monday afternoon's fatal collision south of Anchorage closed the highway for more than four hours.
The Best Western Golden Lion Hotel

This former Anchorage hotel is weeks away from reopening as permanent, low-income housing 

It’s been the subject of local controversies and shifting plans since the city bought it in 2020.
A long line of people on bikes. At the front, two people on bikes have toddlers riding right behind their handlebars.

Cyclists flood Anchorage streets for the second annual ‘Critical Mass’ ride

The large group bike ride aimed to raise awareness of the need for more cycling infrastructure.
a Petersburg fire

Petersburg Catholic church burns in 10-hour fire

Petersburg’s Catholic church, St. Catherine of Siena, caught fire Thursday afternoon in a blaze that continued for nearly 10 hours.
Karluk

Thousands respond to Karluk’s viral ad for cost-free living

The community is looking to pay two families with four children each to move to the village in an effort to get state funding and re-establish a school.
a 2022 Alaska ballot

Questions on minimum wage, paid sick leave and campaign funding could be heading to Alaska voters

Lt. Gov. Dahlstrom has until early September to certify whether three proposals will go to petition-gathering stage.
A house that's under construction.

2 Anchorage Assembly members want to encourage more affordable housing with a dramatic zoning rewrite

“Affordable housing solves all our problems,” said Assembly member Kevin Cross.
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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 woman in a red sweater looks at a painting

State of Art: Want a free Sydney Laurence print? Head to the Anchorage library.

Zachariah Joshua Loussac left his collection of paintings by the famous landscape artist to the city. Now, the library is giving the prints away for free.
a small alaska town near the water

Billions of snow crabs are missing. A remote Alaska village depends on the harvest to survive.

If you layer climate-related disruptions — such as rising sea levels and shrinking populations of fish and game — on top of economic troubles, it just increases the pressure to migrate. 
A man with glasses speaks behind a podium while standing in front of an American flag.

Complaint alleges foes of Alaska’s ranked choice voting formed a church to funnel political donations

The filing accuses Alaskans for Honest Elections, a political group opposed to ranked choice, of more than two dozen violations of campaign finance law.
Homer firefighters

Fire destroys Fritz Creek General Store near Homer

The blaze in the unoccupied building, which also housed a post office, liquor store and gas station, was reported around 4 a.m. Thursday.
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A white raven has appeared on the Kenai Peninsula

Kenai National Wildlife Refuge staff say the bird is leucistic, lacking pigment in some feathers due to an absence of cells that produce melanin.

Anton McParland: The backstory of the tall guy behind Mary Peltola

McParland is Rep. Mary Peltola's chief of staff and campaign manager. No aide is closer to her.
an Alaska State Troopers SUV

Idaho felon charged with murdering man in 2011 Alaska cold-case shooting

Keenon Leland Keyes, 36, faces first-degree and second-degree murder charges in the 2011 death of Loy Suthammavong.