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Alaska News Nightly: December 29, 2008

The Governor's daughter Bristol gives birth to a son.  A fire in Valdez shuts down the Petro Star Refinery.  Also, Bethel Search & Rescue...

Audio Postcard: Ice skating Juneau’s Twin Lakes

Juneau set a new record this fall with 34 consecutive days of precipitation. But last week, day after day of sunny skies sent Juneau...

Alaska News Nightly: December 23, 2008

The federal government has decided not to list Ribbon seals under the Endangered Species Act. An environmental group is calling the ruling delusional. Plus,...

Tulsequah Chief Mine construction suspended

Construction on the Tulsequah Chief Mine near Juneau has been suspended for at least three weeks. Redfern Resources suspended construction activities on Thursday at...

Alaska News Nightly: December 22, 2008

A Washington, DC judge released a complaint today from a Department of Justice employee who accuses the team that prosecuted Ted Stevens of misconduct....

Juneau Empire eliminates ‘Hooligan’ arts publication

Juneau-ites who enjoy reading about the capital city arts scene are running out of time. The last issue of the Hooligan comes out today. John...

Alaska News Nightly: December 18, 2008

The state is taking over management of a nursing home in Anchorage where inspectors found dangerous and unsanitary conditions. Plus, the federal government is...

With State budget down 7%, Governor’s pay may jump 20%

Governor Sarah Palin's proposed budget for the next fiscal year calls for a 7% reduction in state spending. But while the Governor is calling...

Alaska News Nightly: December 16, 2008

Senator Stevens is fighting to keep his law license in Alaska. Plus, a new study documents a dramatic increase in air temperatures over the...

Governor Palin unveils State budget proposal with 7% cut

Governor Sarah Palin wants to shrink state government spending by 7% next year. She released her proposed budget for fiscal year 2010 this...

Alaska News Nightly: December 15, 2008

Governor Sarah Palin is proposing a 7% cut in spending for next year's state budget. Plus a Fairbanks retailer packs up after more than...

Alaska, California and Washington, DC may suspend Ted Stevens license to practice law

Bar associations in Alaska, California, and Washington, DC, are seeking to suspend the law license of Senator Ted Stevens. Spokesmen for all three bar...

Owner of several Alaska newspapers is in financial crisis

The owner of the Juneau Empire, the Homer News and the Penninsula Clarion is in financial trouble. The papers are all owned by Morris...

Alaska News Nightly: November 21, 2008

A prosecution witness in the Ted Stevens trial says he lied under oath. Plus, the bar associations of California, Washington, DC and Alaska move...

Juneau Assembly throws bucket of water on 50th Anniversary bonfire

Plans to celebrate the 50th anniversary of statehood with a huge bonfire in Juneau’s Mendenhall Valley hit a dead end last night. The Juneau...

Alaska News Nightly: November 18, 2008

Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich declares victory over Ted Stevens in Alaska's U.S. Senate race. Plus, the U.S. Senate Republican Conference postpones action against Senator...

Berners Bay bears aren't like most coastal bears

The Alaska Board of Game rejected a proposal last week by Nick Yurko of Juneau to extend the season and increase the bag limit...

Alaska News Nightly: November 17, 2008

U.S. Senators are considering taking away Senator Ted Stevens' committee assignments, even before the final vote count for his seat is tallied. Plus, the...

Oil prices down worldwide, but up in many southeast Alaska communities

World oil prices have fallen dramatically since their summertime highs of more than $140 a barrel. In Southeast Alaska prices for heating oil and...

One renewable energy source in Petersburg arrives in briquette form

With hundreds of millions of dollars newly available for renewable energy in the state, it seems you can't swing a wind turbine without hitting...