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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Trump announces he will nominate Rep. Matt Gaetz to be attorney general

"Few issues in America are more important than ending the partisan Weaponization of our Justice System," Trump said.
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‘All public services … decommissioned and shut down’: Newtok’s end is imminent

The last residents are moving to Mertarvik, as the local tribal government has deemed the village too unsafe to remain there this winter.
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A dog on Prince of Wales Island is helping to conserve wolves by tracking their poop

Last summer, managers hired a dog named Barley to sniff out an important source of data on Prince of Wales Island wolves: their poop.
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Chukchi Sea polar bears are increasingly exposed to disease-causing pathogens

A new study signals potential future stress for bears already coping with a warming environment in Alaska and Siberia.
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Begich maintains lead and repeal of ranked choice still passing in updated election results

Nick Begich III now has 49% of first-place votes to U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola’s 46%, while Ballot Measure 2 is passing by a margin of 1 percentage point.
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Anchor Point man arrested after shots fired at Homer health nonprofits

Police say Josiah Kelly, 30, confessed to shooting at a clinic for people recovering from addiction and substance use disorder.
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Percentage of Alaska high schoolers texting while driving jumps to a new high

Last year over 40% of high school drivers reported that they texted or emailed while on the road.
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He sold his house. Now, he is struggling to find a home he can afford.

It can be hard to get a foothold in today's tough housing market — even for folks who have been homeowners before.
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Silver Bay Seafoods acquires Peter Pan facilities in Dillingham, Port Moller

Silver Bay is set to to take immediate control of the processing plants, sold by former Peter Pan Seafoods co-owner Rodger May.
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Strong sockeye salmon return expected next year in Alaska’s Bristol Bay region, biologists say

The size of the famous Bristol Bay run is forecasted to be above the long-term average, but the economic outlook is unclear.
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UAA launches Alaska’s first in-state training program for school psychologists

University officials say they hope the master’s degree program will boost the number of school psychologists who understand the needs of Alaska schools.
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Alaska-owned corporation approves $750K for legal fights over Ambler Road and ANWR

The Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority is preparing to bid on an upcoming oil and gas lease sale in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
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Alaska volcanologists continue to track unrest at Mount Spurr

That's after seismometers picked up an increased number of small earthquakes at the volcano and GPS sensors showed it was swelling up.
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At least 8 teens injured in an explosion at a Kodiak beach party

“Thankfully, at this point, nobody has died from this — this tragic incident," said a trooper spokesman.
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Former Haines mayor says he did not authorize contested $10M steel purchase

The dispute about who’s responsible for the bill – Haines taxpayers or the construction contractor – is now almost a year old, and continues to delay the project.
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3 nominated for upcoming vacancy on Alaska Supreme Court

Gov. Mike Dunleavy will have 45 days to make a final selection that will make the court majority female for the first time.
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Pedestrian fatally struck by SUV in South Anchorage, police say

This marks the 14th pedestrian killed by a vehicle in Anchorage this year.
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Alaska Capitol’s ‘worst-kept secret’ is that Gov. Dunleavy may leave office to join Trump

Some lawmakers believe the governor may not be in office by the time the new Legislature convenes in January.
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Early election results mistakenly showed imprisoned U.S. House candidate leading in one Southeast Alaska precinct

Unofficial results from the Division of Elections early last week showed one Southeast Alaska precinct seemed to overwhelmingly choose a peculiar candidate for the...
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FBI seeks suspect who painted swastikas on Wasilla pregnancy center

The FBI says the suspect painted nearly a dozen swastikas early Oct. 20 on the HeartReach crisis pregnancy center.