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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Mayor Bronson announces sudden replacement of Municipal Manager Amy Demboski

Anchorage Mayor Dave Bronson announced Amy Demboski's departure in a two-sentence statement Monday, providing no additional details.
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Alaska crab fishery collapse seen as warning about Bering Sea transformation

The loss of snow crab and Bristol Bay red king crab harvests poses immediate hardships and raises worries about future seafood prospects.
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No response from state officials as some Alaskans go months without food stamps

The state has not said how many people are waiting for their food stamps, how much longer the estimated wait time is or what is causing the delay.
East High School language arts teachers Derek Reed sits in front of his laptop in his classroom. He is talking with his students during the online lesson on the first day of school.

Anchorage teachers say they’re concerned about a proposal to increase class sizes

The Anchorage School District needs to cut spending by $48 million and raising the student-to-teacher ratio by one would save $7 million.
A man in a black hoodie helps a another man tow his taxie

Should snow — in Anchorage, Alaska — be this disruptive?

The level of disruption in such a northern city, and how it manages snow removal — as well as residents’ expectations — is the subject of criticism and questions from the dinner table to the water cooler to the chambers of the Anchorage Assembly.
A man with a snow blower.

Anchorage and Mat-Su schools closed again on Friday

Friday marks the Anchorage School District’s sixth snow day in the past two weeks, and the Mat-Su Borough School District’s seventh remote learning day.
Tongass National Forest

Alaska, source of carbon-emitting fossil fuels, aims to raise money by storing carbon

Gov. Mike Dunleavy sees hundreds of millions of dollars in carbon sequestration.

Should I shovel my roof? (And answers to 7 other questions on Anchorage’s snowpocalypse) 

With more than 40 inches of snow in less than two weeks, there’s a lot to dig into.
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Dunleavy offers $7.3 billion Alaska budget, opening negotiations with wary legislators

Many state lawmakers have sought a funding increase for K-12 schools, something absent in the proposal.

Alaska Rep. Eastman claims Oath Keepers were in Capitol to protect police, not overthrow government

Eastman's attorney, Joe Miller, portrayed Oath Keepers as do-gooders whose bylaws don’t allow insurrection.
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Gov. Dunleavy’s proposed budget continues yearslong trend of flat funding for Alaska schools

Because of inflation, flat school funding over the past several years essentially means that the money school districts have received has been worth less each year.
An older woman shows off the words "Boss" and "Soul" on her knuckles. In the background a person bungee jumps.

Bucket List Bungee Jumping in Rural Alaska | INDIE ALASKA

Meet Angelique Echols. After a tragic loss, she's now living in remote Chitina, Alaska knocking items off her bucket list.
A man in a black coat walks on a snow roadway.

Anchorage and Mat-Su schools closed after 3rd major snowstorm hits the region

Anchorage and Mat-Su Borough schools and state offices are closed Thursday as a third major winter storm this month coated the area with snow overnight Wednesday.
David Eastman eligibility trial

At legislative eligibility trial, Eastman confirms membership in anti-government militia

In sworn testimony, Alaska Rep. David Eastman said he remains a member of the Oath Keepers militia — which may make him ineligible to serve as a state lawmaker.
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Alaska wildfire researchers grapple with changing climate’s effects on predictability

In March, Uma Bhatt and her team will try to predict how bad the upcoming fire season will be.
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From Buzz Iceclear to Clearopathra, snowplow naming gains traction around the country

What do Buzz Iceclear, Clearopathra and Snowbi Wan Kenobi all have in common? They are some of the named snowplows hard at work during the winter season.

Respiratory virus cases are filling hospital beds in Alaska

At the same time, the state is seeing a shortage of amoxicillin.
the Alaska State Capitol

Ahead of first-draft state budget, oil prices are driving a tighter Alaska fiscal picture

Alaska’s revenue forecast, to be updated this week, relies on oil futures markets that are at their lowest point this year.
A person uses a red snow blower.

Anchorage’s back to back (to back?) snowstorm totals pushing city toward December record

Back for our Ask a Climatologist segment, Brian Brettschneider with the National Weather Service says there are a couple ways to think about the snow, including one measurement that gets at how it feels to, say, shovel it out of driveways.