907 Updates June 21, 2017

Gov. Walker wants to cap the PFD checks to ensure the funds are available for many more years.
By Associated Press & KTOO / 360 North: Supreme court weighs dispute over PFD checks
 
 
By Lauren Maxwell: Bird Ridge Race organizers to discuss fatal bear mauling
 
Author: Michelle Theriault Boots: Bear attacks are still rare in Anchorage. But the dynamics of Sunday’s fatal mauling stand out from history.
 
 
By Dan Carpenter: Mat-Su approves new building requirement for flood zones
 
 

By KTVA Web Staff: Man charged in 2015 double homicide of Wasilla couple
 
 

By Sean Maguire: Alaskan builds virtual reality tour of International Space Station

 
 
By Steffi Lee: APD dispatch center to get new technology
 
 
What is the Contaminated Sites Laboratory Approval Program?
By regulation, any laboratory analysis of soil, air, or water required under the Division of Spill Prevention and Response must be conducted by a laboratory approved under the Laboratory Approval Program (CSLAP). Both the laboratory and the analysis method(s) in question must be approved by the CSLAP.
 
 

Author: Dermot Cole: Denali climber who survived 15 hours in crevasse says he is grateful for a new life
While he dreams of going back to the mountains because there are more peaks to climb, he said if that is not to happen, “There will be another mission for me in this new life. I will wait for what God will send me, what to do, who to help.”