Alaska News Nightly: May 9, 2008
Oil production at Prudhoe Bay shut down temporarily, Plus, Juneau protesters demonstrate against sharp rise in power rates. Also, Karleen Jackson, Alaska Commissioner...
Alaska News Nightly: May 7, 2008
Democrat candidate for Congress, Jake Metcalfe drops out of the race. Plus, Congress does battle over high oil and gasoline prices. And the Governor's...
Alaska News Nightly: May 6, 2008
Senator Ted Stevens is asking for more funding to fight illegal and unregulated fishing on the high seas. Plus, Seward is the latest Alaska...
Alaska News Nightly: May 5, 2008
CORRECTION: When originally published, we titled this post as May 6 rather than May 5, 2008. Sorry for the confusion.
Conservation organizations turned to the...
Alaska News Nightly: May 2, 2008
Former Fairbanks mayor Jim Hayes and his wife Chris are sentenced to prison. Also, convicted former legislator Vic Kohring tries to limit his time...
Alaska News Nightly: May 1, 2008
UPDATE, MAY 2: When originally posted -- and sent out via nightly e-mail -- we incorrectly identified Jake Metcalfe as "Ray Metcalfe" in the...
Alaska News Nightly: April 30, 2008
Don Young took to the floor of the U.S. House today in an attempt to silence critics of the controversial "Coconut Road" earmark that...
Alaska News Nightly: April 29, 2008
Conservation groups celebrate yesterday's ruling by a federal judge ordering a quick decision on listing Polar bears as an endangered species. Also, President Bush...
Alaska News Nightly: April 28, 2008
Democrats are asking questions about some dirty web tricks being played upon Ethan Berkowitz, who's running for Alaska's sole seat in the U.S. House...
Alaska News Nightly: April 25, 2008
Kodiak School Superintendent Larry LeDoux is appointed state Education Commissioner. Meanwhile the US House passes a new Coast Guard authorization bill. Plus, the Alaska...
Alaska News Nightly: April 24, 2008
A new report shows a remarkable jump in greenhouse gas totals in Earth's atmosphere, raising fears of accelerated global warming. Meanwhile we cover energy...
Alaska News Nightly: April 23, 2008
A U.S. House committee approved a land swap today that would allow a road through the Izembek National Wildlife Refuge. Plus, 100 federal researchers...
Alaska News Nightly: April 22, 2008
Joshua Wade pleads not guilty in the murder of Mindy Schloss. Meanwhile, Natural Resources Commissioner Tom Irwin foils Exxon’s latest attempt to keep open...
Alaska News Nightly: April 21, 2008
It's official: Mark Begich is running for the U.S. Senate seat currently occupied by legendary legislator Ted Stevens. Meanwhile, Cook Inlet belugas remain in...
Alaska News Nightly: April 18, 2008
The US Senate votes to ask the Justice Department to investigate "Coconut Road" earmark. Also, Joshua Wade is indicted for murder in the...
Alaska News Nightly: April 17, 2008
The US Senate votes to ask the Justice Department to investigate "Coconut Road" earmark. Also, Joshua Wade is indicted for murder in the killing...
Alaska News Nightly: April 16, 2008
A helicopter crash has killed three state employees and the pilot. A 14 year old boy survived. Plus, electric bills in Juneau are likely...
Alaska News Nightly: April 15, 2008
A US Senate committee hears about a proposed land swap that would make a road between King Cove and Cold Bay possible. Plus, local...
Alaska News Nightly: April 14, 2008
The fate of capitol and transportation projects is now in the hands of Governor Palin. State lawmakers approved the massive spending bills in the...
Alaska News Nightly: April 11, 2008
Stevens and Begich jockey over mud-slinging advertisements. Plus, the legislature scrambles to meet Sunday deadline. And the shortage of king salmon in southeast...