Public Safety

people on a beach

Kodiak teen indicted on felony charges related to White Sands explosion

Kavik Skonberg, a high school junior, is being charged as an adult for multiple counts of first- and third-degree assault.
a refueling tanker

Air Force OKs 4 more refueling tankers for Eielson Air Guard unit

The Alaska Air National Guard's 168th Wing at Eielson Air Force Base will be getting four more air refueling tankers in the near future.
protesters

Americans are furious over health care. Is this an Occupy Wall Street moment?

The public outrage unleashed by the killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO echoes the anti-banking fury after the financial crisis.
Joe Biden

Biden says Native boarding school monument ensures history will not be erased

President Joe Biden says the monument, to be created at a former boarding school in Pennsylvania, builds on his apology to tribes.
Joe Biden

Biden commutes the sentences for 1,500 people, the largest act of clemency in a day

The 1,500 people had been serving long prison sentences that would have been shorter under today's laws and practices.
Christopher Wray

FBI Director Wray to resign at end of Biden administration

Christopher Wray told employees at an FBI town hall that he will resign to "avoid dragging the Bureau deeper into the fray."
flooding

State monitoring Matanuska River overflow along Old Glenn Highway

The water was still sitting over the bike path next to the highway Tuesday.
a map

2 bodies believed to be Wind Walker crew located near Hoonah

The bodies were found Monday among debris from the 52-foot seiner, which capsized early Dec. 1 with five crew aboard.
tundra

Arctic tundra now emits planet-warming pollution, federal report finds

Arctic tundra is releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere as hotter temperatures melt frozen ground and wildfires increase.
Mountain Village

Mountain Village city building burns to ground in second blaze

The building's total loss comes a little more than a month after a fatal fire destroyed the jail attached to it.
the Supreme Court

Supreme Court rejects challenge to Hawaii gun licensing rules — for now

At issue was a Hawaii Supreme Court decision that allowed the state to prosecute a man carrying a loaded pistol without a license.
Karluk Spit

Kodiak-area communities’ workshop troubleshoots coastal erosion

A recent workshop in Kodiak connected some rural communities to resources that could help them adapt to erosion and other issues.
an exhibit

Alaska Native Heritage Center opens new boarding school exhibit

The Anchorage-based center's new exhibit, "Education in Alaska: Disruption of Our Traditional Teachings," is the first in a series.
Syrians

Rebels seize control of Syria’s capital as Assad flees to Russia

The Syrian government collapsed early Sunday, as deposed President Bashar al-Assad was granted asylum by Russia.
An aerial view of green farmland with a mountainous backdrop.

Federal jury convicts ‘free citizen’ who nearly caused Palmer midair collision

William Marsan, 57, was found guilty Wednesday of operating an aircraft without a license and operating an unregistered aircraft.
a smartphone

Court upholds a U.S. ban on TikTok

An appeals court agreed that the viral video app must be sold off by its China-based parent company.
a portrait of a woman

Incoming Alaska Supreme Court chief justice applauds first female majority

Susan Carney has served on the Alaska Supreme Court since 2016 and will be joined by Aimee Anderson Oravec in a majority of woman justices.
Students walking.

Freezing rain closes schools in Anchorage and Mat-Su on Thursday

Troopers call the rain, which may refreeze as temperatures fall overnight, "a major factor" in a fatal Knik-Goose Bay Road crash.
close up of a police car, it reads "Emergency 911."

Anchorage police not moving forward with using AI to write reports, for now

“We were hoping that it would be providing significant time savings for our officers, but we did not find that to be the case,” said APD Deputy Chief of Administration Gina Burington.
water

Kiana in Northwest Alaska has been without running water for days

With temperatures falling into the minus-30s, local crews are scrambling to thaw the city’s water system. 
a building

Trump transition team signs an agreement for security clearances

The new agreement will help Trump officials access classified information needed to prepare to take over on Jan. 20.
A car parked near trees.

3-vehicle crash near Fairbanks leaves 2 dead, 7 injured

Troopers say Fairbanks man Daniel Dowhitt, 30, and Atlanta, Ga. resident Aditi Subramanian, 27, died at the scene Sunday.
a report

Landslides to late freezes: New report makes sense of changes to Alaska’s environment

Staff were doubled for this year's revision of the original 2019 report, which documents climate change effects statewide.
contractors

Anchorage police say suspicious contractors are actually legitimate

Police made contact with the workers, subcontractors for a larger company, in the Independence Park area Tuesday.

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Daily Digest

Catch up on the latest headlines and statewide stories from Alaska Public Media.


By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: Alaska Public Media. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email. Emails are serviced by Constant Contact