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.”

Richardson Highway reopens after weeklong closure due to flood damage

Department of Transportation spokeswoman Danielle Tessen says the worst damage was under a 70-year-old bridge at milepost 233, south of Black Rapids.

Facing lawsuits, Alaska lawmakers consider new social media policy

The draft included an ‘everything or nothing’ approach toward public comments.

Bristol Bay’s sockeye run is already the biggest on record

Bristol Bay’s 2022 sockeye run is now the biggest on record: 69.7 million fish have returned this summer.
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Meet Michael Fanelli, Alaska Public Media’s new morning host

Michael is officially taking over as the job of morning news host this week from Kavitha George.

Alaskapox a subject of scientific intrigue while world copes with more dangerous monkeypox

Like other diseases caused by Orthopoxvirus strains, Alaskapox is found in small mammals, animal populations that can get overlooked
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Who does the salmon in Area M belong to?

In the wake of chum salmon crashes in Western Alaska, subsistence fishermen have been pleading with the state to restrict commercial salmon fishing near the Alaska Peninsula. Commercial and subsistence fishermen have been using fish genetics to bolster their claims to the fish.
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Palin leads US House candidates in quarterly fundraising

Sarah Palin raised $200,000. Mary Peltola is not far behind.
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PFDs will start going out to Alaskans on Sept. 20, says governor’s office

This year’s $3,200-per-person payout includes a $650 payment meant to offset high energy costs.
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Anchorage protesters want conservative deputy library director fired

About 30 people rallied against Judy Eledge, holding signs that said “Judy needs to go” and “Save our library,” while several speakers took turns detailing what they said was a hostile work environment and a non-inclusive library under Eledge’s conservative leadership.

This Alaskan engineer is helping NASA send humans back to the moon and, maybe, to Mars

Jessica Vos is originally from Anchorage and a Chugiak High School graduate. Now she's the Crew Systems Engineer for NASA's Orion Program, under the Artemis campaign.

International conflicts drive increase in refugees, others arriving in Alaska

Refugee Assistance and Immigration Services typically works with about 150 new arrivals per year. This year, it enrolled more than 275 people so far.  

Community council dismayed by no-show from Bronson team at meeting about homeless at Anchorage campground

“We got a commitment from the administration to keep us informed and to come back, and they didn’t," said the community council president. "So the breach of trust continues in that way.”
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Alaska-bound bees find new homes after shipping disaster

While the Alaska-bound bees never made it to their final destinations, the quick work of a well-established colony of bee keepers united communities across the continent, and the honeybees found new homes across Georgia.
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Anchorage police interaction with woman wielding ‘white privilege card’ prompts investigation

An investigation has been launched after a person believed to be an Anchorage police officer was shown in a photo with a woman in town for a Donald Trump rally flashing a novelty “white privilege card.”
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Trump bashed Alaska’s ranked choice voting, but Republicans likely need those 2nd votes to win

"Love it or hate it, this is what we have to deal with," one Republican strategist says.
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Anchorage Assembly passes ordinance to ensure mayor follows approved budgets

The issue stems from late last year when the Assembly passed a version of the budget different from what was submitted by Mayor Dave Bronson. Bronson ignored that budget for months.
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The Clear Fire burned one year-round home and several cabins last week

Denali Borough Mayor Clay Walker says a preliminary report lists 15 affected properties.
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It’ll take sustained rain to pull Anchorage out of its severe drought, says climatologist

The forecast is calling for a rainy week ahead in the city after a prolonged dry stretch.

Feds sue Copper Center fishing charter for $1M over 2019 wildfire

The lawsuit, filed Friday, says Grove's Salmon Charters and guide Joshua McDonald are responsible for negligently starting the Klutina River Fire in July of 2019 and liable for the roughly $1 million price tag on fighting it.