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.

Annual Top 49 Alaska business list announced

Arctic Slope Regional Corporation (ASRC) placed first on the annual Top 49ers list. Photo by Kristin Spack, KSKA - Anchorage. Yesterday Alaska Business Monthly released...

Fairbanks 'wrapping' city buses in ads to deflect operating costs

The Fairbanks North Star Borough is getting serious about marketing its buses to advertisers. The Borough transit system recently unveiled a red-and-yellow bus entirely...

Voters statewide choosing among Alaska's candidates and issues

Voters across the state are going to the polls today to participate in municipal elections. Ketchikan voters are deciding whether to limit the number of...

Energy policy and technology summit focusing on Arctic issues

The International Polar Year that runs until 2009 is focusing international attention on Arctic issues. This month the Arctic Energy Summit's Technology conference will...

State business magazine releases list of top Alaska companies

On Monday the Alaska Business Monthly magazine released its list of the top 49 Alaska-based companies in the state. This year's list showed a...

Mat-Su District 1 election a choice between candidates and land uses

Sutton's Lynne Woods faces a challenge by Butte resident Bruce Walden for the Mat-Su Borough's District 1 Assembly seat. The race highlights the division...

Katmai float plane crash claims four lives

Four people died Sunday afternoon in a float plane crash in Katmai National Park, about 50 miles northeast of King Salmon, Alaska. The plane...

APOC probing VECO elections influence

The Alaska Public Offices Commission (APOC) held an emergency meeting this afternoon to discuss their investigation of VECO's potential illegal financial ties to past...

Legislators Gara and French asking ethical questions of major oil companies

Two Alaska lawmakers are calling on major oil companies to disclose whether they coordinated with VECO while the company's executives were bribing state legislators...

Juneau water fluoridation on the ballot

If money talks, then the most controversial item on Juneau's October ballot is Proposition 2. It aims to put fluoride back in Juneau's drinking...

Mat-Su District 1 election a choice between candidates and land uses

Sutton's Lynne Woods faces a challenge by Butte resident Bruce Walden for the Mat-Su Borough's District 1 Assembly seat. The race highlights the division...

Fairbanks setting fires today to control fires tomorrow

The State Division of Forestry is burning trees and brush in areas bulldozed to create wildfire breaks. Fire Management Officer Robert Schmoll says the...

Anchorage's Glenn Highway expanding to six lanes along Merrill Field

Late last week in Anchorage a new project to expand the Glenn Highway from four to six lanes took a visible and noisy step...

Stream repairs in Southeast expanding salmon spawning sites

Efforts are underway in several parts of Southeast Alaska to repair salmon habitat damaged by logging. Work crews are tearing up roads, replacing culverts...

Mat-Su District 2 Assembly seat up for grabs by Houston or Liener

Two men are vying for District Two's empty Mat-Su Borough Assembly seat. Pete Houston and John Liener both have development issues at the heart...

White powder triggers Anchorage building lock-down

Photo by David Shurtleff A building in downtown Anchorage was put on lock-down for most of this afternoon because of an anthrax scare. The scare...

Soldier guilty of planting evidence, but not murder

A military panel has found a Fort Richardson soldier not guilty of two counts of murdering unarmed Iraqis. Specialist Jorge Sandoval was acquitted of...

Big crab harvest expected in Bristol Bay this winter

State regulators are planning for a booming winter season in the Bering Sea this year, with harvest levels for red king crab set higher...

VPSO shortage vexing villages

Alaska's Village Public Safety Officer (VPSO) Senate Task Force heard sobering testimony this week at the Bering Strait Regional Conference in Nome about the...

Alaska Native leaders working with Census to get better 2010 numbers

The director of the Census Bureau heard from Alaska Native leaders about some of the problems from past census counts identified by Native people....