Alaska News Nightly: August 7, 2008
The State House and Senate agree on energy rebate bill as the special session ends. Plus, the Coast Guard eyes expansion into the arctic....
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Alaska News Nightly: August 6, 2008
The State House and Senate are headed toward a showdown over how much money to give Alaskans to cover the high cost of fuel....
Alaska News Nightly: August 5, 2008
State Senate leaders roll out their energy-relief legislation for the House. Plus, President Bush makes a short stop at Eielson Air Force Base in...
Alaska News Nightly: August 4, 2008
State lawmakers are haggling in Juneau over how to help Alaskans with the high cost of energy. Plus, an Eagle River man survived a...
Alaska News Nightly: August 1, 2008
The state Senate votes to approve Governor Palin's plan to license TransCanada to build the gasline. At the same time, the legislature chooses a...
Alaska News Nightly: July 31, 2008
Ted Stevens pleads "not guilty" at his arraignment in District Court in Washington, DC. Meanwhile Congress prepares to leave town on recess leaving a...
Alaska News Nightly: July 30, 2008
All eyes are on Ted Stevens in the wake of his indictment yesterday, but he's going about business as usual -- at least until...
Alaska News Nightly: July 29, 2008
Senator Ted Stevens has been indicted on corruption charges by a federal grand jury in Washington, DC. We have reaction from the Capitol in...
Alaska News Nightly: July 28, 2008
The Palin - Monegan - Kopp police drama continues this week as Alaska legislators agree to start an independent investigation into why Monegan was...
Alaska News Nightly: July 25, 2008
The FAA shuts down LAB flying service. Plus, the special session takes up a state energy plan, and the Alaska delegation seeks protection for...
Alaska News Nightly: July 24, 2008
A brown bear mauls a woman on the Kenai. Plus, the governor's Resource Rebate bill gets hard look from the Senate Finance committee, and...
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 Nightly: July 22, 2008
State Senator John Cowdery steps down as chairman of the Legislative Council. Meanwhile, the fish processing plant burns down in the Alaska peninsula village...
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 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 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 16, 2008
The word is out: portions of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska will be up for bids this fall. Meanwhile Shell Oil is conducting pre-drilling research...
Alaska News Nightly: July 15, 2008
Exxon Mobil says there's no reason for it to pay interest on oil-spill punitive damages. Meanwhile BP unveils a new directional drilling technology and...
Alaska News Nightly: July 14, 2008
A volcano erupts in the Aleutians and a long-time cop and public servant leaves state service on short notice. Meanwhile the Forest Service receives...