Court blocks Shell Arctic drilling plan
An injunction blocking Shell Oil from exploring for gas and oil in the Beaufort Sea has been upheld by the Ninth Circuit Court of...
AK wins 2007 Clarion Award
APRN's weekly statewide radio program -- AK -- has won yet another national award for the quality of its reporting and storytelling.
This time the...
Shell's plan to drill in Arctic coastal waters under legal review
A plan that would allow Shell Oil to explore for gas and oil in the Beaufort Sea was before the Ninth Circuit Court of...
Don Young's picnic draws protestors, supporters and the hungry
Close to 75 protestors showed up at Congressman Don Young's public "salmon bake" in Anchorage last night, turning portions of the otherwise peaceful picnic...
New mapping project focused on polar sea floor north of Alaska
A team of researchers departs Barrow later this week on a scientific mission to map an area of the Arctic sea floor called the...
Alaska paying nearly $2 million to teachers and staff for improved test scores
The state of Alaska will pay out more than $1.8 million to Alaska teachers and staff in the first year of a statewide incentive...
Alaska deploying vocational tests to assess student workforce readiness
Alaska's departments of Labor and Education are collaborating on a new vocational program that would track students' career readiness beginning as early as the...
Polar bear pops up 200 miles inland from Arctic Ocean
It wasn't your usual grizzly bear sighting for residents of Fort McPherson, on the Dempster Highway, late last week. This white-coated visitor had traveled...
Northern fur seal turns up in Cook Inlet — at least 800 miles off-course
The Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward is caring for its first northern fur seal. The one-year old male was found by a fisherman outside...
Lawson guilty of second degree murder
A jury this afternoon found Michael Lawson guilty of second degree murder in the shooting death of Bethany Correira back in 2003. They also...
Researchers unable to find endangered North Pacific right whales
They've been two weeks looking, but today scientists aboard the NOAA research vessel headed back to Dutch Harbor with no right whales to show...
Elim residents considering risks of uranium mining project
Residents of Elim on the southern Seward Peninsula last week heard from a Native American activist about the legacy of uranium mining in the...
Bering Sea under submarine examination for first time
Some of the deepest, darkest reaches of the Bering sea are now being viewed by the human eyes for the very first time. Marine...
Trans-Alaska pipeline upgrades continue — slowly and with difficulty
Alyeska Pipeline Service Company is in the process of overhauling another pump station as part of its Strategic Reconfiguration project. Pump Station 3, in...
Students aren't returning to Sheldon Jackson College, but the fish are
By now most everyone in Alaska has heard that the state's oldest educational institution has closed -- everyone but the fish. Tens of thousands...
Black bears hanging out with tourists at Mendenhall Glacier
The sockeye are running in Steep Creek, near Juneau's Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center. Black bears and tourists are also thronging to the creek, and...
Lawson: Guilty of second-degree murder
Jury members in the murder trial of Michael Lawson have handed down two convictions this afternoon in Anchorage. Lawson has been found guilty of...
Stevens note says he spent more than $130k on home renovations
FBI agents investigating the relationship between VECO executives and Senator Ted Stevens are now studying a handwritten letter in which Stevens says he paid...
Stevens cautious on Pebble Mine but bullish on responsible development
Senator Ted Stevens thinks Alaska can cultivate new mining, oil and gas prospects while preserving fisheries and other renewable resources. Stevens came to the...
Polar bears bring U.S. and Russia together for treaty and research
Russian biologists were in Anchorage this week to work out some of the details of a treaty to protect polar bears that wander between...