Alaska News Nightly: October 16, 2007
BP experiences a methane spill on the North Slope while Don Young and Ted Stevens pay legal bills and raise money. Plus, the feds...
Alaska News Nightly: October 15, 2007
Tom Anderson, the first of several former Alaska legislators to be convicted on corruption charges, received his prison sentence today. Meanwhile Ted Stevens is...
Alaska News Nightly: October 12, 2007
Vic Kohring's lawyer says he has new evidence showing improper actions by the FBI, and will ask to have the case dismissed. Plus, Barrow...
Alaska News Nightly: October 11, 2007
Senator Ted Stevens hears testimony on the erosion problem in western Alaska at a field hearing in Anchorage. Plus, two Democratic lawmakers call on...
Alaska News Nightly: October 10, 2007
Tonight we look at the role the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) might play in preserving Alaska's polar bear population, as their ice habitat...
Alaska News Nightly: October 9, 2007
Former state lawmaker Vic Kohring was in federal court today, facing new corruption allegations. Plus, a hog farmer from Minnesota records several "firsts" on...
Alaska News Nightly: October 8, 2007
A tiny museum in Haines goes up against a giant in the L.A. art world. At stake are the naming rights for the "Hammer...
Alaska News Nightly: October 5, 2007
A Shell oil executive talks about the company's future in Alaska. Plus, the Alaska SeaLife Center rescues its first ribbon seal. The animal was...
Alaska News Nightly: October 4, 2007
Alaska's series of political corruption trials got more interesting today as Vic Kohring is given a revised indictment alleging additional corruption activities. Meanwhile some...
Alaska News Nightly: October 3, 2007
The lawyer for convicted former lawmaker Pete Kott is asking for a re-trial. Plus, we look at global warming's "evil twin" -- ocean acidification....
Alaska News Nightly: October 2, 2007
Governor Palin unveiled the oil tax legislation she's asking lawmakers to consider in a special legislative session this month. Plus, school officials in Juneau...
Alaska News Nightly: October 1, 2007
Alaska lawmakers look at whether major oil producers coordinated with VECO while the company was bribing legislators last year. Plus, Juneau residents consider returning...
Alaska News Nightly: September 28, 2007
Officials are investigating a suspicious white substance at the Department of Law building in downtown Anchorage. Plus, the Census Bureau works to ensure it...
Alaska News Nightly: September 27, 2007
The U.S. Senate looks at the high victimization rate of Native Women. Plus, the state and federal government work to protect the Iditarod trail...
Alaska News Nightly: September 26, 2007
Residents of Naknek and Dillingham weigh in on a proposed state House bill that would make it impossible to develop the Pebble Mine. Plus,...
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: September 24, 2007
The Pete Kott corruption trial draws to a close as the case is handed off to the jury for deliberations. Meanwhile the U.S. Senate...
Alaska News Nightly: September 21, 2007
Governor Palin decided today to cancel the controversial Gravina Island bridge project in Ketchikan. She says the state will decide how to best redirect...
Alaska News Nightly: September 20, 2007
Former state lawmaker Pete Kott offered an emotional apology to jurors today during his federal corruption trial in Anchorage. Plus, scientists think the...
Alaska News Nightly: September 19, 2007
Former lawmaker Pete Kott took the stand today in his own defense during his federal corruption trial. Plus, the North Slope Borough considers how...