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Juneau office building mold dispute continues after repairs

Most workers have returned to their offices in Juneau's Department of Labor building after months of repair work on the leaky structure. Management at...

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...

Who's melting Glacier Bay glaciers?

A high-speed catamaran carrying tourists up Glacier Bay is not the sort of place you'd expect to turn into a crime scene. But KTOO's...

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...

Juneau school taking a zero tolerance stance on bullying

School officials and police are attempting to crack down on bullying in the Juneau School District. Juneau Police say the schools were plagued by...

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...

Juneau water fluoridation on the ballot

If money talks, then the most controversial item on Juneau's October ballot is Proposition 2. It aims to put fluoride back in Juneau's drinking...

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...

Alaskan prisoners (in Arizona) on lockdown following protest

More than 200 Alaskan prisoners refused to go back to their cells in an Arizona prison yesterday afternoon. Their protest led the Red Rock...

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...

The secret life of Alaska's bagged salads

Wherever you live in Alaska, or in the United States, if you buy one of those bags of prewashed salad, there's a good chance...

Coast Guard commander stops in Juneau on the way to Russian border

The commander of the Pacific for the U.S. Coast Guard was in Juneau this week. Vice Admiral Charles Wurster is stopping at Coast Guard...

Alaska News Nightly: September 14, 2007

The Kott legislative corruption trial rolls on as a juror is ejected for alleged prosecution bias. Meanwhile Kivalina residents return home after a...

KTOO's John Ryan collects another national award

APRN is proud to announce reporter John Ryan, from member station KTOO, has brought more national honors to Alaska's public radio family. The Society of...

Audio Postcard: Commuting 1,000 miles to Juneau on Alaska's ferry

Now that it's September, the busy season on the Alaska Marine Highway is drawing to a close. Car-decks packed with RVs and solariums filled...

Alaska News Nightly: September 4, 2007

Governor Palin proposed a revised oil tax system for the state and formally set next month's special legislative session in Juneau. Plus, tribal leaders...

Blue whales seen in waters south of Ketchikan; first in 30 years

The largest animal that has ever lived has been spotted off the Queen Charlotte Islands, south of Ketchikan. A Canadian Coast Guard ship conducting...

Alaska News Nightly: August 21, 2007

A Fort Richardson soldier in Iraq talks candidly about his brigade's tough deployment. Plus, researchers spot the largest concentration of blue whales off Canada's...

Mendenhall glacier bear-viewing tourists may need, well… relocating

Misbehaving tourists have led the Forest Service to close part of a popular bear-watching trail in Juneau. John Ryan, KTOO - Juneau

Alaska News Nightly: August 16, 2007

The federal corruption probe of Senator Ted Stevens takes another turn. Plus, it's fishing season in Alaska and that means the rivers and bays...