
Casey Grove
Alaska News Nightly HostCasey Grove is host of Alaska News Nightly and a general assignment reporter at Alaska Public Media.
Casey is a lifelong Alaskan, born and raised in Fairbanks, and a graduate of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, where he majored in journalism and minored in arctic survival. He’s lived in Anchorage since 2006, and his reporting has taken him all across Alaska, from courtrooms to the Iditarod Trail. Prior to Alaska Public Media, Casey worked at the Anchorage Press, Alaska’s News Source, the Anchorage Daily News and the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner.
A love of the outdoors and telling good stories keeps Casey’s roots in Alaska strong.
Reach Casey at cgrove@alaskapublic.org.
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According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, there’s a 71 percent chance of a La Niña setting in by October.
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The increased statewide precipitation is despite places like Anchorage and -- if you can believe it -- Southeast Alaska being slightly drier than normal this summer.
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The March 4 avalanche killed out-of-state residents David Linder, Charles Eppard and Jeremy Leif.
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Anchorage Daily News and ProPublica reporter Kyle Hopkins says Data for Indigenous Justice had a simple question: How do you solve a problem if you can't describe the basic elements of that problem?
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A veritable mountainside of rock crashed into the water at the end of Tracy Arm, near the terminus of South Sawyer Glacier, generating a tsunami wave that scoured the shoreline of vegetation.
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Duop Tharjiath, 29, had been held at the Alaska Psychiatric Institute for more than five years when he died there in March.
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Former Anchorage Daily News opinion page editor Michael Carey says he was impressed by the care Haycox took in researching and writing.
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Juneau residents on a street unprotected from annual flooding consider taking buyouts.
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Ukrainians in Alaska weigh in on Friday's meeting between President Trump and Vladimir Putin.
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Residents of Juneau's Mendenhall Valley appear to have avoided major impacts from an annual glacial outburst flood.