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.”

‘We want to preserve every single thing’: Restoration begins on the oldest standing building in the Anchorage area

The St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church was built in 1875 in Knik and then moved to Eklutna.
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Alaska Federation of Natives joins feds’ suit against state over rural subsistence priority

AFN has been allowed to intervene in the lawsuit against the state, which claims its management of Kuskokwim River fishing violates federal law.

Protecting subsistence rights and investigating prison deaths are among this year’s AFN draft resolutions

AFN delegates will consider about 30 proposed resolutions at the federation's annual convention, set to begin Thursday in Anchorage.
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Alaska attorney general approves free legal defense for top officials accused of ethical lapses

The policy change was unanimously opposed by those members of the public who testified; critics say it’s a recipe for self-dealing.
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Anchorage police investigate after razor blades found twice near playground equipment

Police were called after razor blades were found on a slide a 3-year-old girl was preparing to use Oct. 8 at Eagle River's Schroeder Park.
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ASD launches ‘career academies’ plan for high schools

Superintendent Jharrett Bryantt said that the changes will increase graduation rates and provide job training opportunities for students.
A path along a river is bordered by a retaining wall on one side and a row of black poles sticking out of the ground on the other.

New study hints at huge price tag from permafrost thaw in Alaska

Scientists estimate that most near-surface permafrost will disappear by the end of this century.
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Alaska Congresswoman Peltola back in D.C. following husband’s death

As Rep. Mary Peltola cast her vote for House Speaker, members on both sides of the aisle rose to give her a standing ovation.
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Alaska ski guide’s new book, ‘The Avalanche Factor,’ aims to improve education on snow slides

Joe Stock says his new book is equal parts avalanche science and avalanche risk mitigation.
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Wildlife troopers save 2 deer swimming miles from shore near Ketchikan

Alaska Wildlife Troopers in a boat spotted the deer on Oct. 10, then gave them a ride to land recorded on video.
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Mother, daughter charged in deadly Delta Junction hit-and-run

Troopers say Chelsie Erickson fatally struck John Emerick on Aug. 29. She and her mother, Janell Erickson, are charged with evidence tampering.
The Anchorage Skyline with rainy clouds and the Sheraton Hotel.

Anchorage’s tight housing market is making breaking up harder to do

Housing is expensive in Anchorage and hard to find. It's a problem for everyone, especially if you're trying to find affordable housing fast.
students with hats scoop salmon from a white bucket.

Alaska Native youth preserve traditions by preserving traditional food at Elders and Youth Conference

Young people from around the state learned how to filet and prepare salmon at the conference in Anchorage on Tuesday.
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Juneau condo owners take on $1M in flood repairs without state or federal aid

Condo residents say recovery aid from familiar safety nets like insurance and federal and state disaster aid has fallen short of their expectations.
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Hundreds of people are moving from Anchorage homeless camps into hotel rooms

City officials say demand is much higher than expected, and the new numbers mean there could be 400 people or more left out in the cold. 
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Alaska syphilis case numbers drop a bit after years of increases, but concerning signs remain

Epidemiologist Julia Rogers cautioned against interpreting the decrease in case numbers as a sign that Alaska’s syphilis outbreak is being resolved.
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With Ravn out, Grant Aviation says it will increase flights between Anchorage and Kenai by 30%

Grant Aviation announced it will add up to 50 flights a week out of the Kenai Municipal Airport.
Juneau's city hall

Juneau voters rejected building a new city hall — but elected candidates who support it

All four winning Juneau Assembly candidates favor the $27 million bond proposal for a new city hall voters defeated on the same Oct. 3 ballot.
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Fall fuel barge makes its last Y-K Delta village visits before freeze-up

John Wagner with Northstar Gas said that the last of the villages, Nunapitchuk, will probably receive its fuel by the weekend.
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‘They have a loyalty’: AFN photos capture generations of Alaska Natives’ military service

An exhibit opened Wednesday night at the Dena’ina Center that looks at the work of Bill Hess, and his 40 years of photographing Alaska Native veterans.