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  • Aquatic plant pest could help or hinder wild fish. An ISER economist analyzes the risks. Listen now
  • Alaska has lost more than 2,000 jobs in the oil and gas industry since last year, as the state faces its first real recession in nearly three decades. Tom Walsh is a founding partner of Petrotechnical Resources Alaska, an oil and gas consulting firm.
  • Gunfire broke out around 8:45 p.m. during a Dallas protest over two recent fatal police shootings.
  • You'll dig the Cemetery Players Theatre Group as they once again congregate in the Anchorage Memorial Park Cemeteryto tell the tales of past famous and infamous citizens of our fair city. The second of three events planned for this summer by the company, Stories at the Cemetery will happen Sunday, July 10th starting at 6:00pm. Join Audrey Weltman Kelly, David Haynes and Linda Benson as they make an appearance this week on Stage Talk.KSKA: Friday, July 8 at 2:45pm
  • With prodding from Alaska's congressional delegation, USCG leadership will "revisit" licensing rules that Western Alaska lodge owners say are unreasonable. Listen now
  • Woman dies while in DOC custody, investigation underway; body of missing Fairbanks boy found in river; family of missing hiker continue search after Troopers stop looking; Walker signs alcohol bill with marijuana business provisions; An Uncertain Future: Tony DeHaven looks to his job future wearily; why some Alaska workers turn down pay increases; Providence, St. Joseph hospital chains announce massive merger; researchers watching sockeye sizes; Bristol Bay brand to feature modern logo, emphasize story; art born from math on display in Anchorage Museum Listen now
  • On the walls of the Boheme Coffee Lounge in Anchorage hang eighteen glass panels. Listen now
  • A flood advisory is in effect along the Kuskokwim River near Nikolai through early Wednesday afternoon.
  • A small earthquake rattled dishes along the outer coast of Southeast Alaska Monday evening. The US Geological Survey reports that a magnitude 3.6 quake occurred about 20 miles west of Whale Bay off the coast of Baranof Island, at 7:20 PM. The epicenter was located at a depth of about 21 miles below the surface of the earth.
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