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Alaska News Nightly: October 26, 2007

The federal corruption trial of Vic Kohring continues as VECO founder Bill Allen takes the stand and describes handing Kohring several cash payments. Plus,...

Walrus Commission sees adaptive population; ponders environmental impacts

Reports of walrus haul-outs along Alaska’s northern coast due to record low Arctic sea ice are viewed by the Eskimo Walrus Commission (EWC) as...

Alaska News Nightly: October 17, 2007

Alaska Army National Guard soldiers are returning to the U.S. this week after a long deployment in Kuwait. Meanwhile Congress and scientists confer over...

AK: Murder & Mayhem

We revisit the Cache Creek Murders of 1939, and hear about a new vampire movie that takes place in Barrow -- it was shot...

Bering Strait bridged with culture and science

The National Park Service's Shared Beringian Heritage Program unites Russians and Americans for cooperative discussion and management of the Bering Strait. NPS held Beringia...

Alaska News Nightly: October 5, 2007

A Shell oil executive talks about the company's future in Alaska. Plus, the Alaska SeaLife Center rescues its first ribbon seal. The animal was...

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...

Unidentified body found at Anchorage elementary school

Anchorage Police are at Russian Jack Elementary School this evening after the body of an unidentified man was found decomposing in a boiler chimney...

Unidentified body found at Anchorage elementary school

Anchorage Police are at Russian Jack Elementary School this evening after the body of an unidentified man was found decomposing in a boiler chimney...

Alaska News Nightly: September 5, 2007

A federal judge today granted the government's request to separate the federal corruption trial for two former Alaska lawmakers. Plus, a new report sets...

Polar bears bring U.S. and Russia together for treaty and research

Russian biologists were in Anchorage this week to work out some of the details of a treaty to protect polar bears that wander between...

Alaska News Nightly: August 10, 2007

Former U.S. Attorney Wev Shea talks about the note he recieved from Senator Ted Stevens that's become the latest focus of the federal corruption...

AK: Best in Show

This week on AK, we listen again to some of our best stories from the past year. Tune in this weekend on most APRN stations...

NOAA documenting Bering Sea pollock population shifts toward Russia

There are more pollock in the Bering Sea now than there were this time last year. But Alaska's most lucrative fishery is still in...

Alaska News Nightly: August 1, 2007

Congress considers legislation that provides funding for Alaska's Denali KidCare program. Plus, a research vessel finds plenty of pollock in the Bering Sea, but...

Karl Bushby heading to Siberia in August — to walk home to the U.K.

World walker Karl Bushby is back in Fairbanks. The Englishman who's been making his way around the planet since 1998 -- and crossed the...

Alaska News Nightly: July 30, 2007

Federal agents with the FBI and the IRS are searching Senator Stevens' Girdwood home. Plus, residents of Coffman Cove hope a new school will...

Marketing Alaska's seafood starts with visits in Alaska, ends with visits in Ukraine

An international marketing representative and a photographer working with the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute (ASMI) visited Petersburg, Juneau and Unalaska this month, meeting with...

Alaska News Nightly: July 25, 2007

A national legal and ethics think tank filed a complaint today against Senator Lisa Murkowski for her Kenai river land deal. Plus, federal and...