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Youth media and environmental groups team up

The Alaska Youth for Environmental Action (AYEA) is joining forces with the Alaska Teen Media Institute (ATMI) to collaborate on a multimedia project called...

Stevens, Murkowski and Young sign on to new ethics rules, with quibbles

The U.S. Senate today gave final Congressional approval to new ethics rules for federal lawmakers and more stringent controls on lobbyists and fundraising. The...

Ethics investigations are new, but Alaska's future unlikely to change

The FBI investigation of Senator Ted Stevens' home in Girdwood seems to be without precedent. We take a broader look at Alaskan political history...

Governor Palin to call for special session on oil profits tax

Tomorrow Governor Palin will announce her plans for calling a special legislative session this fall on action needed to deal with the Petroleum Profits...

Stevens proposing legislation to manage trans-boundary fisheries

Senator Ted Stevens has been pushing the U.S. government to crack down on illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing on the high seas. And...

Pebble Mine ownership goes 50-50; may push project to final development

The much-debated Pebble Mine project near Iliamna just received a huge infusion of capital from mining giant Anglo American, the third-largest mining company in...

Park Service releases update to public-private property access rules

The National Park Service is out with another version of rules for accessing private property inside Alaska parks. The Regional Access Guide is aimed...

St. Michael resident turns in M29A2 rocket to authorities

Military officials got a bit of a surprise this past week upon learning about an old piece of ordnance in a Western Alaska village. Paul...

Explosives more effective than politics in fixing fish habitat in Tongass

A lot of people are taking a political approach to repairing the environment. But in Alaska's Tongass National Forest there are a handful of...

First sunset returning to Barrow tonight

In Barrow, the sun has been above the horizon since May 10th, but the days of the midnight sun are almost over. Early Friday...

Proposed healthcare coverage expansion for children up for debate

Legislation to expand the federal program that provides funding for Denali KidCare was before the U.S. House and Senate today. The House passed a...

Water projects funding may be drained by Bush veto

A long-delayed authorization for federally-funded water projects around the country is on the verge of clearing Congress -- but the Bush Administration is threatening...

Unregulated international fishing activity frustrating Stevens

During a Commerce Department oversight hearing today, Senator Ted Stevens asked Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez about combating International Unregulated, Unreported (IUU) fisheries. Stevens says...

NOAA documenting Bering Sea pollock population shifts toward Russia

There are more pollock in the Bering Sea now than there were this time last year. But Alaska's most lucrative fishery is still in...

Cold case finally closed in 1995 Warren murder investigation

A murder conviction in Fairbanks has solved the 1995 killing of a convenience store clerk. Marvin Wright was found guilty of shooting Trisha Warren...

Publication of plan to move mining equipment by hoverbarge up the Taku delayed

The company behind the Tulsequah Chief Mine project -- Redcorp Ventures Ltd. -- has delayed the release of more information on its proposal to...

Governor’s health care group concentrates on facts, not strategies

Monday afternoon governor Palin's specially-appointed Health Care Strategies Planning Council gathered in Anchorage for its second meeting. The council has until December to come...

Tug for petroleum tankers now a year-round presence at Nikiski

Tesoro Alaska announced this week they'll keep a tractor tug in Cook Inlet year-round to help their tankers maneuver safely to and from the...

Ancient bones found in 1980s still looking for appropriate burial site

U.S. Forest Service employees have been unable to unravel the circumstances of death with regard to a collection of human bones found in...

APRN’s Joel Southern on Talk of the Nation

Today, our Washington, D.C. reporter -- Joel Southern -- appeared on NPR's Talk of the Nation, specifically in the "Political Junkie" segment with NPR...