907 Updates June 01, 2024

KTUU: 1 killed in downtown shooting; police shoot and injure suspect; First ‘Live After Five’ of 2024 sees weekly summer event take back Town Square Park The series of live performances, reserved only for the summer months, returned to a park that’s been hosting a large number of people experiencing homelessness; Roadtrippin’ 2024: A belly full of seafood at Fairbanks Chowder House and more ->

 
 
 
 

KTOO: With cruise tourism booming, Juneau has negotiated a limit on how many passengers can come off ships and more ->

 
 
 
 
KYUK: Kotlik man sentenced to 6 years for homicide and more ->

 
 
 
 

Alaska Native News: Alaska Chamber Announces Finalists for the Alaska state finals of the 2024 National Civics Bee; This Day in Alaskan History-June 1st, 1909 and more ->

 
 
 
 
Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: Doorless dwelling: Attorney argues defense of premises in failed acquittal motion at Fairbanks murder trial; BLM to restore fish habitat at Nome Creek; Temporary closure in White Mountains National Recreation Area; Gardening Tips: Growing potatoes in Interior Alaska and more ->

 
 
 
 
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By Ammon Swenson, Alaska Public Media: Discussing ‘The Queen of Fairbanks’ with author Tricia Brown | State of Art
When first meeting Irene Sherman, there’s no doubt that she would have left a lasting impression. She would dress in heavy layers of assorted clothing, riding her adult tricycle around town with a beer stein tied to her waist. Irene was well-known around Fairbanks and could be seen taking part in parades as she confidently waved like a monarch. While she wasn’t quite homeless and maintained her independence, she lived rough and members of the community would help her out. Her past life was a mystery to even those who knew her—especially how she came to be covered in extensive burn scars or the other tragedies she experienced.

In her new book, “The Queen of Fairbanks: Extraordinary Family Secrets and Untold Stories of America’s Farthest North Bag Lady,” author Tricia Brown combines her journalistic approach to uncovering truth with personal reflections about her own experiences with Sherman. Brown tells us about Sherman’s legacy, tragedies and uncovered mysteries.

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