Alaska News Nightly: August 7, 2007
A 2003 murder trial wraps up as the Sitka plane crash investigation begins and the search continues for a missing man on Zaremba Island....
Alaska News Nightly: August 16, 2007
The federal corruption probe of Senator Ted Stevens takes another turn. Plus, it's fishing season in Alaska and that means the rivers and bays...
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Alaska News Nightly: September 4, 2007
Governor Palin proposed a revised oil tax system for the state and formally set next month's special legislative session in Juneau. Plus, tribal leaders...
Alaska News Nightly: September 25, 2007
A jury has found former lawmaker Pete Kott guilty of bribery, conspiracy and extortion. Plus, a California Congressman introduced a bill today that would...
Alaska News Nightly: October 24, 2007
The jury in the Vic Kohring corruption trial began watching secretly-taped FBI recordings today. Plus, go deep into the largest known cave in Alaska,...
Alaska News Nightly: October 25, 2007
BP has agreed to pay $20 million in fines for actions -- and inactions -- related to last year's oil pipeline spill on the...
Alaska News Nightly: November 9, 2007
The Special Session gears up for a final push; the state Supreme Court orders two judges to step down. And Humpback whales are...
Alaska News Nightly: December 13, 2007
A new study shows fish farms in British Columbia are on the verge of wiping out wild salmon runs. Plus, a Fort Wainwright soldier...
Alaska News Nightly: December 26, 2007
A 6.5 magnitude earthquake in the Aleutians. Plus, a herd of bison heads to Umnak island and a local chocolatier makes a name...
Alaska News Nightly: March 7, 2008
State Lawmakers are talking gasline in the nation's capital. Meanwhile, the Palin Administration is beginning a final review of the TransAlaska proposal. Also a...
Alaska News Nightly: June 2, 2008
Alaska Natives were on Capitol Hill today to rally for the Lieberman-Warner climate change bill. Plus, the price of gas is jumping by...
Alaska News Nightly: June 16, 2008
BP and ConocoPhillips took the first official step today toward federal approval for their proposed gas line project. Plus, searchers in Denali National...
Alaska News Nightly: June 25, 2008
Alaskans are responding with disbelief to the Supreme Court decision today that slashes the Exxon Valdez punitive damages award. We have reactions from plaintiffs...
Alaska News Nightly: July 7, 2008
An Illinois climber has died of unknown causes on the summit of Denali. Plus, scientists are growing more and more alarmed about the problem...
Alaska News Nightly: July 17, 2008
Former governor Walter Hickel was hospitalized this morning . Meanwhile Super deep ice cores drilled in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge promise new perspective...
Alaska News Nightly: July 18, 2008
The legislature returns to work after a 5-day break . Meanwhile a federal court rules against Yup'ik as a historically written language. And a...
Alaska News Nightly: July 21, 2008
The AGIA gasline bill ready for a vote in the state house . Meanwhile 3 dead whales wash up in Lower Cook Inlet. Plus...
Alaska News Nightly: July 23, 2008
The AGIA plan passes the Alaska House, headed for the Senate, but not without some grousing along the way. Plus, Fairbanks will open a...
Alaska news web postings delayed this evening
Our two web editors are out of the office today and won't be back until this late this evening (Thursday), so the web posting...