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.

Ferry governance bill navigating political waters

A bill making the state ferry system more independent is undergoing changes. But it still calls for major decisions to be made by a...

Tis the season for wearable art

Ketchikan residents hit the runway last weekend, modeling creations for the community's 22nd annual wearable art show. Deanna Garrison, KRBD - Ketchikan

Native parents and district administration say school outreach must improve

"Things are better, but hardly good enough." That was the shared appraisal of a meeting this week focusing on the Anchorage School District's...

Chukchi Sea oil and gas lease sale sets records amid controversy

The oil industry showed it has an intense interest in the Chukchi Sea today, putting down record bids for an Alaska federal oil and...

Alaska Presidential caucuses burst at the seams

Alaskans showed up at the Democratic and Republican Caucuses across the state in big numbers last night. But traffic in Anchorage was snarled, keeping...

McCain leads Republican race; Alaska's representatives noncommittal

There are still more primaries and caucuses to come before there's an official Republican presidential nominee. But Arizona Senator John McCain emerged as the...

Murkowski presses energy secretary for Alaska renewables

Senator Lisa Murkowski today urged U.S. Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman to follow through with a grant program aimed at developing alternative energy projects that...

Rising crime rates subject of Chief Justice's annual address

Chief Justice Dana Fabe today told the legislature that the state courts are actively working to reduce crime in the state. In her annual...

Alaska Attorney General issues opinion on McGuire corruption charges

In an Alaska Public Offices Commission (APOC) investigation, the Alaska Attorney General's office has issued a legal opinion in support of Senator Lesil McGuire...

Quest fans remember 25 years of people, sleds and dogs

Members of the Yukon Quest community gathered in Fairbanks last night to share memories of the race they helped start 25 years ago. Dan Bross,...

State of the Judiciary 2008

Chief Justice Dana Fabe gave this year's State of the Judiciary address today at the capitol in Juneau. Attached is a complete recording of...

Primary choices draw Anchorage voters

Anchorage voters participated in yesterday's SuperTuesday primary elections with a enthusiasm and numbers not seen in years. And the results reflected those of...

Governor Palin reverses Governor Murkowski on Habitat Division

Governor Palin today overturned the first controversial decision made by her predecessor in office, Frank Murkowski. She moved management of the Habitat Division from...

Fairbanks Jury mulls charges against former mayor Jim Hayes

A jury is deliberating the case of former Fairbanks mayor Jim Hayes. Hayes is on trial in federal court in Fairbanks on 28 counts,...

Sinopec pitches legislature on gasline

The legislature yesterday heard the Chinese interest in a gas pipeline to Valdez. Sinopec was rejected by the governor’s gas team after submitting an...

Alaska delegation expresses doubt on stimulus package

Tomorrow, the U-S Senate is expected to take a key procedural vote on an economic stimulus package. But for different reasons, Alaska’s senators have...

Earmarks becoming harder to finagle

A gloomy federal budget with a ballooning deficit will focus even more attention on earmarks as Congress starts work on 2009 spending plans. Over...

The public weighs in on hoverbarge issue

More than 200 people filled Centennial Hall’s Sheffield #3 ballroom last night for a public meeting on the possibility of hover-barges carrying minerals from...

Alaskans take sides over presidential candidates

Members of Alaska’s Republican and Democratic Parties can vote for their presidential candidates in today’s Super Tuesday events.  Republicans will go to the polls,...

Court takes Anchorage assembly to task over Walmart rezoning

A superior court judge ruled  yesterday the Anchorage Assembly ignored municipal requirements when it rezoned some 20 acres in the Wal-Mart Supercenter and Sam's...