Murkowski remains undecided on whether she’ll vote for Trump
JUNEAU — U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski said she does not know if she will vote for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump this fall.But the...
Fishermen snag nearly 400-pound halibut
PETERSBURG — It wasn't a record breaker, but it was still a helluva halibut.Petersburg radio station KFSK reports (http://bit.ly/2b8JfBE) that fishermen Brian Mattson and...
Celebrating Salmon with Fish and Song
Bristol Bay Native Corp. kicked off festivities for the first Alaska Wild Salmon Day in Anchorage on Aug. 10 with a midday event featuring...
USF&W clarifies predator control rules
A U.S. Fish and Wildlife decision clarifying predator control on Alaska’s national wildlife refuges is drawing criticism from state officials who say this erodes...
AVTEC will train Coast Guard icebreaker crew
Seven crewmembers of the U.S. Coast Guard Icebreaker Healy will participate in ice navigation training at the Alaska Institute of Technology facilities in Seward,...
Murkowski, Young strong winners in congressional primaries
With more than 93 percent of all votes counted in Alaska’s Aug. 16 primary election, incumbents Rep. Louise Stutes, and Sen. Gary Stevens, both...
Petitioners seek end to unnecessary killing of wolves
State has spent $54,500 this year to date on one predation control program
A group of 150 citizens from 28 communities across Alaska is asking...
AVTEC closes its Anchorage campus
Several health care training programs have been scratched from the Alaska Institute of Technology offerings, with the closure on Aug. 15 of AVTEC’s Anchorage...
Alaska prepares for an open Arctic
By Kathleen McCoyUniversity of Alaska AnchorageThe luxury cruise liner Crystal Serenity, with 1,700 people on board, scheduled its launch out of Seward for August...
Deadline nears to comment on proposed Cook Inlet sale
In public hearings in Anchorage, Homer and Kenai this past week the federal Bureau of Ocean Energy Management continued to gather testimony on a...