Alaska News Nightly: May 22, 2012
Air Force To Release Report On Eielson F-16 Move; Court Approves Redistricting Plan For 2012 Elections; New District Pits Southeast Incumbents Against Each Other; Airline Planning Direct Flights Between Russia, Anchorage; Climate Warming Causing Unexpected Release Of Methane; Winter Rough On St. Paul Reindeer Herd; Scientists Still Searching For Cause Of ‘Unusual Mortality Event’; Buffer Zone Established For Nome-Area Mining Permits; Sitka Fine Arts Camp Welcomes Adult Session
Alaska News Nightly: May 25, 2012
Murkowski Not Satisfied With Response On Allen; Biologists Trying New Ways To Eliminate Southcentral Pike; PFD To Invest In Rentals; NPR Foreign Correspondent Comes Back To Alaska Roots; Seattle Company Recycling Hundreds Of Junk Cars Near Haines; Seattle Company Recycling Hundreds Of Junk Cars Near Haines; AK: Anchorage DJ Teaches Mountain View Kids to Spin; 300 Villages: Tatitlek
Alaska News Nightly: May 28, 2012
Fairbanks Rains Bring River Advisories, Congress Faces Busy Schedule After Holiday, APU Students Studying Eklutna Glacier, UAF Student Hopes to Make Olympics Team, Retired Anchorage Cop Fights Child Predators, Two Science "Geeks" Try to Make the Subject More Captivating, Commentary: Leaving for Afghanistan
Alaska News Nightly: June 7, 2012
Divers Unable to Find Lost Bag of PCB-Contaminated Dirt; Long-Standing Land Dispute Should Be Settled Soon; Missing Bison Found Near Chena Lakes; Lightning Blamed For Denali Park Fire; Redistricting Board Chairman Says Fair Plan In Place For Year’s Elections; Tok May Be First Alaska Community Fully Powered By Biomass; Fish Processor Won’t Reopen This Summer After Crash; Calista Corporation Reschedules Shareholder Meeting; Celebration 2012 Underway In Juneau; Hunter Rescued After Traveling Across Bristol Bay On Ice Floe
Alaska News Nightly: June 11, 2012
DEC: No Harm to Wildlife Seen in Wake of Monterrey Spill; Parts of Alaska Highway Remain Closed; Grocery Shoppers Feeling Effects Of ALCAN Closure; NPFMC Reduced Halibut Bycatch Nearly 700,000 Pounds; Efforts to Find ‘Supersack’ Remain Unsuccessful; Woods Pellets to Power USCG Air Station Sitka; Alaska Native Group Suing Division of Elections; Housing Measure Could Help Rural Educators, Medical Providers; 500 Gather for Chickenstock Music Festival
Alaska News Nightly: June 19, 2012
Alaska Railroad Announces Layoffs, Blames Global Recession; US House Passes Sealaska Lands Bill; Earthquake Felt At Shemya Air Station; Tribes Win Lawsuit Granting Full Payment Of Contracts; Exxon Files Plan For Point Thompson; Vessel Grounding Prompts Salmon Hatchery Observation; Bethel Police Get New ‘Mobile Response Center’; UAA Revises Great Alaska Shootout Plane Ticket Deal; There’s No Free Beer After All
Alaska News Nightly: July 20, 2012
Commercial Fishermen Rally For Change In Fishing Policies; Seward Highway Reopens, Kidnapping Suspect Remains At Large; NTSB Releases Report on Plane Crash That Killed Former Lawmaker; New Website Explains State Finances; Subsistence Board Criticized For Not Giving RAC Recommendations Enough Weight; 12-Year-Old Fairbanks Boy’s Death Ruled An Accident; AK: Home Schooling; 300 Villages: Gakona
Alaska News Nightly: August 1, 2012
Marine Debris Program Funding Bill Held Up In Senate; ANCSA Amendment Would Recognize Alexander Creek As Alaska Native Village; NOAA’s Fairweather Embarks On Arctic Reconnaissance Trip; Towns Take On New Federal Maritime Emission Limits; Bird Flu Not Responsible For Alaska Ice Seal, Walrus Illness; New Valley Native Primary Care Clinic Unveiled In Wasilla; Middle Kuskokwim Residents Fear Subsistence Culture Dwindling; Wrangell Looks To ‘Biobricks’ For Heating Fuel
Alaska News Nightly: August 7, 2012
Matanuska Maid Building Burns Down; EPA Holding Meetings on Bristol Bay Mine in Anchorage; New Assistant Secretary for Energy Devoted to Solving Military Energy Problem; Fuglvog Crewmember, IFQ Holder Convicted For Falsely Reporting Catches; Processor’s Trawl Fish Purchase Raises Sitka Ire; Former UAF Shooter Takes Bronze In London; Fairbanks Considers Wood Drying Kilns To Reduce Smoke Emissions; Experimental Learning Course Offers Southeast Living Perspective
Alaska News Nightly: August 16, 2012
Environmental Groups Ask For Further Study Of Chukchi Sea Coral; New State Forest Proposed In Susitna Valley; Alaska Schools Waiting To Be Excused From ‘No Child Left Behind’; Robots Offer New Medical Care Options In Remote Communities; Voice of ‘Pocahontas’ Launching Film Production Company In Anchorage; Berries, Trash Blamed For Bear Problems On Popular Fairbanks Trail; Forest Service Seeks Information About Stolen Cedar Planks For Trail Project; Artist In Residence Sets Gates of the Arctic to Music
Alaska News Nightly: September 25, 2012
Department of the Interior Announces NPR-A Lease Sale; Parnell Visits Asia, Touts Alaska’s Resource Potential; False Pass Experimenting With Hydro Power; Brotherhood Bridge For Sale; Medical Examiners Work To ID Body Found Near Coastal Trail; Alaska Railroad to Resume Freight Service; USGS Tests Early Earthquake Warning System In California; Cruise Ship Wastewater Handling Practices May Change; Historian Discovers Early Cartographer Technique
Alaska News Nightly: November 9, 2012
Port Study Shows Design, Construction Flaws; Rare Human Remains May Hold Secret To Alaska’s Ancient Past; Responders Investigate Oiled Wildlife Reports On St. Lawrence Island; Sergeant Found Guilty On 1 Count In Soldier Death; Chenault To Return As Alaska House Speaker; Report Peer Reviews EPA’s Bristol Bay Watershed Assessment; FTC Investigation Into Hilcorp, Marathon Deal Closed; AK: Bees; 300 Villages: Savoonga
Explosion near Eagle Leads to Mysterious Geologic Slump
Residents in the Yukon River community of Eagle are excited about a mysterious geologic event that is emitting fire, steam and a sulfur smell. Yukon Charley Rivers National Preserve lead Interpretative Ranger Pat Sanders says it all started on Sept. 27.
Alaska News Nightly: December 18, 2012
Alaska Provisions In Relief Bill Under Scrutiny; Final Chen Case Resolved; Census Bureau Releases Data on American Indians, Alaska Natives; Sitka Schools: Stability, Calm Important After Conn. Shooting; Buccaneer Behind On Payments, Says City Manager; Alaska Casts Its Electoral College Votes; Petersburg Borough Vote Deadline Today (12/18); State Looks At Southeast Alaska Wolf Control Programs
Alaska News Nightly: December 24, 2012
Alaskan Airlines Plane Diverts to Juneau; Congress May Let Some Laws Lapse; Congress Passes Major Defense Bill; Powerline at Turnagain Pass Being Replaces; Samuelsen Named Person of the Year; A Rural Christmas; FDA Approves Genetically Modified Salmon; Don Promoted in Army National Guard; Star the Reindeer Indeed the Star of Anchorage Christmas; Hopes and Dreams of Young Alaskans
Alaska News Nightly: January 17, 2013
Alaska Delegation Responds To President’s Gun Law Directives; Gov. Parnell Outlines Priorities In State Of The State Address; In-State Gas Line Plan Tweaked; Agreement Could Mean Reintroduction Of Wood Bison To Alaska; Investigators Struggle To Connect The Dots In Keyes Killing Spree; Fast-Ferry Case Headed To Trial In April; Alaska Brewing Company Recycles Grain To Make ‘Green’ Beer
Alaska News Nightly: January 23, 2013
Alaska Legislature Faces First Budget Deficit; Tsunami Debris Docks are Unique Opportunity for Scientists; Agency Proposes Recovery Plan For Rare Right Whale; Commissioner Apologizes For Lack Of Communication In Alaska Class Ferry Plan; Parnell Urges Mining Students To Follow Their Passions; UAF Moves Forward With Power, Heating Plant Replacement Plan; Former Reporter Rips Reporters For Lack Of Climate Change Coverage
Alaska News Nightly: January 25, 2013
Environmentalists Push Against Shell’s Arctic Drilling Plan; Report Says State Could See Boost If It Accepts Money For Medicaid Expansion Program; Parnell Appoints Judge Joel Bolger To Alaska Supreme Court; Buzz Aldrin Talks To ANSEP Students; Haines Police On The Lookout After Two Dogs Shot With Arrows; Denali Wolf Management Plan Battle Continues; Momentum Builds For Unalaska Bay Trawl Ban; AK: Restoration; 300 Villages: Yakutat
Alaska News Nightly: January 29, 2013
Bill Allows Tribes To Directly Apply For Federal Disaster Aid; Board of Fishers Adopts New Kuskokwim River Plan; Fish and Game Releases Chinook Research Plan; Eastern Bering Sea Fish Survey Yields Surprising Results; Project Homeless Connect Offers Opportunities To Homeless Population; Quest Mushers WILL Think Of Massachusetts Man On The Trail; Public, Scientists Disagree On Cruise Ship Wastewater; Princess Cruise Lines To Pay $20,000 In Fines
Alaska News Nightly: April 16, 2013
Review Clears 2 APD Officers In Fatal Shooting; Hall Wins West Anchorage District By 500 Votes, Labor Referendum Denied; Politicians Split On How To Judge New Oil Tax System; Legislature Adjourns Before Acting On Voter ID Bill; JBER Soldier Sentenced To 16 Years In Prison For Espionage; Former Juneau Mayor Remembered For Work In Capital Move Fight; Author Stabenow Plans To Build Writers’ Retreat; Eclectic Groups Take Stage At Alaska Folk Festival
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