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907 Updates July 16-17, 2024

KTUU: ‘We need help’: Owner of downtown bar calls for improved public safety after nearby fatal shooting; Anchorage Assembly passes proposal pushing for more transparent APD body cam policy Assembly also confirmed newly-appointed APD Chief Sean Case; ; Anchorage assembly adopts five-year strategic homeless plan and more ->

 
 
 
 

KTOO: Juneau man wanted for alleged January assault now listed as missing person; 9th Circuit to hear oral arguments on Southeast king salmon troll fishery lawsuit and more ->
 
 
 
 

KYUK: Bethel man sentenced to 7 years in prison for manslaughter; Alaska Native students gain cross-cultural experience through Ilakucaraq program and more ->

 
 
 
 

Alaska Native News: Sand dunes a unique Alaska landscape; This Day in Alaskan History-July 16th, 1916; This Day in Alaskan History-July 17th, 1897 and more ->
 
 
 
 

Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: 30-year mail fraud scheme involved pitstop in Fairbanks, indictment says and more ->
 
 
 
 

KINY: Juneau Police shoot a knife-wielding man downtown and more ->
 
 
 
 
KSTK: Journey provided stories of healing and more ->
 
 
 
 

KFSK: Nature’s Canvas: Petersburg’s Ephemeral Art and Music Festival; Wet Socks and Winning Streaks: Erickson Brothers Battle for Logrolling Glory; After SEAPA shutdown, Petersburg utility customers can expect a smaller fuel adjustment charge than last year. And more ->

 
 
 
 

KUCB: Archeologist discusses recent trip surveying Caton Island for clean up; Unalaska City School District to see big bump in budget and more ->
 
 
 
 

KMXT: Multiple people injured at one of Kodiak’s harbors after ‘strange’ bald eagle attacks and more ->

 
 
 
 

Craig Medred: Health Denial
 
 
 
 

By Anisa Vietze, Alaska Public Media: New East Anchorage mountain bike trails open after 2 dads advocated for them for years

 
 
 
 
$5.75 million approved by Rasmuson Foundation Board of Directors to support University of Alaska, housing, and cultural revitalization statewide

Anchorage, Alaska – The Rasmuson Foundation Board of Directors is pleased to announce $5.75 million in grants supporting organizations driving progress in higher education, housing and cultural revitalization across Alaska. These new grants bring the 2024 total to $7.5 million in Foundation investments while traditional grant programs remain paused.

The University of Alaska will receive $5 million from Rasmuson Foundation over five years to strengthen its Arctic Leadership Initiative, investing in Alaskans to be future Arctic leaders and problem solvers. The Juneau Housing First Collaborative was awarded $500,000 toward its permanent supportive housing expansion at Forget-Me-Not Manor, and the U.S. Department of Interior – Bureau of Indian Affairs will receive $250,000 toward the collection of oral histories, curation of a traveling museum exhibit, and creation of a memorial educating the public of the historic negative impacts of Indian boarding schools. These were approved by the Rasmuson Foundation Board of Directors at its summer board meeting in Kenai.

“Each of these projects represent the strength and power of Alaskans coming together to serve Alaska,” said Rasmuson Foundation President and CEO Gretchen Guess. “We are blessed to invest in each organization and project and thank them for the work they do each day.”

Arctic Leadership Initiative

The $5 million grant to support the Arctic Leadership Initiative represents our work as a catalyst and early investor in Big Ideas. In 2021, the Board and staff asked University of Alaska President Pat Pitney to think big. In 2022, the Foundation provided seed money to put her team’s idea into action. Now, we are an early investor.

“It’s an ambitious strategic endeavor intended to reshape Alaska’s role in the Arctic and make significant contributions to people living in the Arctic region,” said Tasha Pineda, vice president of strategy for Rasmuson Foundation. “As residents of our nation’s only Arctic state, younger Alaskans are uniquely positioned to lead into the future. This funding will accelerate the development of solutions, innovations, and new economic opportunities for Alaskans across the state.”

The Rasmuson Foundation Board of Directors, made up of family members and community representatives, met in Kenai in late June for its annual summer board meeting. In addition to approving $5.75 million in grants, it set the Foundation’s mission, vision, values, strategies, and priorities for the next three years, affirming the Foundation’s mission to invest, connect, convene, and empower Alaskans to help each other.

Earlier this year, the Foundation invested nearly $2 million in projects to address homelessness in Alaska. Recipients included the Alaska Coalition on Housing and Homelessness ($760,000 over two years), Anchorage Coalition to End Homelessness ($720,000 over two years), Housing Alaska Public Private Partnership ($100,000), Covenant House Alaska ($75,000), and Volunteers of America Alaska ($75,000).

While the Foundation continues to fund time-sensitive and emergency needs, traditional Foundation grantmaking programs re-open Aug. 15, with Letters of Inquiry currently being accepted for Legacy grants.

About the Foundation 

Rasmuson Foundation is a private family foundation based in Anchorage, Alaska. The Foundation was created in 1955 by Jenny Rasmuson, a Swedish missionary, and her son Elmer Rasmuson, to honor her late husband, banker E.A. Rasmuson. 

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907 Updates July 15, 2024

KTUU: FEMA provides bulk of $108M in Typhoon Merbok recovery aid and more ->
 
 
 
 

KTOO: Snake-like procession of insect larvae spotted again in Interior Alaska; Garden Talk: Community and youth gardening opportunities abound in Juneau and nmore ->
 
 
 
 

KYUK: New health clinic opens in Akiachak and more ->

 
 
 
 

Alaska Native News: This Day In Alaska History July 15th, 1923 and more ->
 
 
 
 

KINY: Landslide on Gastineau Avenue—no injuries and more ->

 
 
 
 

Delta Wind: Three travelers each find something of interest at the Roadhouse and more ->
 
 
 
 

Craig Medred: Ever smaller
 
 
 
 

By Megan McDonald, Only In Your State Alaska: This Oceanside Country Store In Alaska Sells The Most Amazing Homemade Fudge You’ll Ever Try

 
 
 
 

907 Updates July 14, 2024

KTUU: 1 dead in downtown Anchorage shooting; No injuries reported after flightseeing plane makes emergency landing in Denali park and more ->
 
 
 
 

Alaska Native News: This Day in Alaskan History-July 14th, 1804 and more ->

 
 
 
 
KMXT: Nature competition television show about Katmai brown bears released this week and more ->
 
 
 
 

Life is a Highway: Judgement Day: My Final Impressions On Anchorage, Alaska
 
 

907 Updates July 13, 2024

KTUU: APD arrests additional suspect in 2022 homicide case; How Kristen Faulkner pedaled her way from Homer to Paris Olympics on Team USA Cycling; Anchorage teen receives highest Girl Scout award for promoting literacy and more ->
 
 
 
 
The Big Alaska Show: Author, Kim Rich, joins us Saturday morning, July 13 at 9:05a-10a – she has an event coming up she will promote
 
 
 
 
Buzz Sprout: That Doesn’t Happen Every Day When Your Radio Station Has Grass On Its Roof – North Pole, Alaska
 
 
 
 

Alaska Native News: This Day in Alaskan History-July 13th, 1917 and more ->
 
 
 
 

Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: UAF science communicator earns dose of literary recognition; River Report: ADFG announces opening day for salmon fishing around Fairbanks and more ->

 
 
 
 
KINY: Douglas Highway Construction Update and more ->

 
 
 
 

KUCB: Alaska prosecutors release photos of possible third victim in sentencing for convicted killer Brian Smith; Unangax̂ artist leads community workshop on earring-making and more ->

 
 
 
 

Delta Wind: Dot Lake sues Army Corps of Engineers over Manh Choh Mine wetland permit and more ->
 
 
 
 
KMXT: Kodiak’s average rent prices jump up 20% in a year, annual market survey says and more ->

 
 
 
 

907 Updates July 12, 2024

KTUU: Convicted killer Brian Smith sentenced for double murders; Daughter of Big Lake woman who was fatally struck by motorcycle speaks out; Citing deadly risk, Anchorage council urges anglers to move from lead to nontoxic sinkers; After unexpected cancelation, Palmer’s popular ‘Friday Fling’ market returns; Small businesses supported vendors during market’s shutdown Anchorage Police connect with community during ‘Coffee with a Cop’ event and more ->

 
 
 
 
KTOO: Did people really used to race down Gold Creek on the Fourth of July?; As mining project moves forward, Southeast Alaska tribes say Canada denies their human rights; A 3D reconstruction of the woolly mammoth genome might help revive the extinct species and more ->

 
 
 
 

Alaska Native News: Hatcheries can boost wild salmon numbers but reduce diversity; This Day in Alaskan History-July 12th, 1776 and more ->

 
 
 
 

Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: Local domestic violence statistics show constant cause for concern; Former City of Houston treasurer sees prison time for pair of embezzlement schemes; Military Report: Eielson AFB hosts trio of European partners for Arctic Defender 24 and more ->
 
 
 
 

KINY: Goals for new Alaska crime law range from harsher penalties for drug dealers to reducing recidivism and more ->
 
 
 
 
Resurrection Bay Historial Society: Join the Founders Day celebration on Wednesday, Aug. 28
Upcoming Activities

Join the Founders Day celebration on Wednesday, Aug. 28 to mark the arrival of a steamship full of passengers who set out in 1903 to establish the town of Seward and the Alaska Central Railway. Stay tuned for more details!
 
 
 
 
KFSK: Two capital projects in Petersburg will get state funding and more ->
 
 
 
 

Delta Wind: Mud bogs and Lions doubtful at fair
 
 
 
 
Craig Medred: Talking safety
 
 
 
 
Fireside Books
Come out and meet Alaskan author Marc Cameron! He is releasing the next novel in his Arliss Cutter series, Bad River. Marc will be here at Fireside Books on Friday, July 26th from 4:30-6:30PM.

About Bad River: From a remote village perched on Arctic permafrost to the Badlands of South Dakota, searching for answers about his brother sets Arliss Cutter on an icy trail of murder and madness into the darkest heart of the Alaskan wilderness. New York Times bestselling author and former U.S. Marshal Marc Cameron captures the beauty and brutality of both man and nature in his newest high stakes suspense for fans of Paul Doiron, CJ Box, Allen Eskens, and Jane Harper.

Learn more ->

 
 

907 Updates July 11, 2024

Condolences.
Margaret Mason-Bouterse Obituary
 
 
 
 
KTUU: APD officer fired weapon in 2 of 5 recent officer-involved shootings; Police body cam legislation to be introduced by Anchorage Assembly leaders; Former Anchorage pastor banned from Alaska Airlines after allegedly hitting wife on flight and more ->
 
 
Dave Allgood News: Trash Walking! The latest craze to stay in shape and beautify your neighborhood!

 
 
 
 
KTOO: CDC’s new rules for dogs entering the US will have unique impacts in Alaska and more ->

 
 
 
 

Alaska Native News: The detection of a massive harmful algal bloom in the Arctic prompts real-time advisories to western Alaskan communities; This Day in Alaskan History-July 11th, 1921 and more ->

 
 
 
 

Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: 2023 Fairbanks fentanyl arrest culminates in guilty plea and more ->
 
 
 
 

The Arctic Sounder: Indigenous pageants bring a sense of community and pride and more ->

 
 
 
 

KINY: US Coast Guard patrol spots Chinese naval ships off Alaska island; Bear baiting again banned in national preserves in Alaska and more ->
 
 
 
 

KSTK: Wrangell’s tax extension deadline approaches next week and more ->
 
 
 
 

KFSK: Hutli Pole welcomed at Sandy Beach Park and more ->
 
 
 
 

KUCB: Historian shares how Unalaska is uniquely tied to the Alaska state flag design; Officials select GCI as City of Unalaska’s internet provider and more ->
 
 
 
 

By Samantha Phillips, Travel Alaska: Alaska Native Artist Spotlight: AukaDee Nayokpuk (Iñupiaq)

 
 
 
 

907 Updates July 09-10, 2024

KTUU: Army mechanic indicted for second-degree murder of his newborn; When should an officer shoot? Expert weighs in after 5th Anchorage police shooting in 2 months; Albertsons lists 18 Alaska Carrs Safeway stores planned for divestiture in proposed merger with Kroger; Anchorage Daily News will print just twice a week, owner says and more ->

 
 
 
 
KTOO: Tongass Voices: Lovely Colours on playing for their hometown and more ->

 
 
 
 

Alaska Native News: UAF invites people to take a wildfire walk; This Day in Alaskan History-July 9th, 1958; This Day in Alaskan History-July 10th, 1899 and more ->
 
 
 
 

Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: Fairbanks woman pleads guilty to murdering her infant daughters; Trooper shoots, kills man charging with harpoon; Washington State family sentenced for violating Indian Arts and Crafts Act and more ->
 
 
 
 

The Arctic Sounder: Six Arctic communities celebrated successful whaling season in June and more ->

 
 
 
 
KINY: Council finds Alaska federal judge committed misconduct with relationship, hostile workplace, lies; Denali National Park Reopens After Wildfire Closure and more ->

 
 
 
 

KSTK: Housing developer blames local paper for withdrawing from Wrangell’s “old hospital” sale and more ->
 
 
 
 

KFSK: First Sandy Beach restroom opens for year-round use and more ->
 
 
 
 

KUCB: Dutch Harbor Coast Guard station upgrades to Marine Safety Unit, welcomes new crew and more ->
 
 
 
 

Delta Wind: Docents keep Sullivan Roadhouse’s doors open and more ->

 
 
 
 

KMXT: City of Kodiak promises land for housing program as funding and potential homes in limbo; Alaska’s seafood marketing group gets millions from feds after losing out on state funds and more ->
 
 
 
 

Craig Medred: Trust us
 
 
 
 

Common Ground Alaska: {Food for Thought} 🥛 Bird Flu from Raw Milk? (CORRECTED)
 
 
 
 

By Jean Carmela Lim, Aerotime Hub: Pastor facing federal charge for allegedly assaulting wife over seat upgrade
 
 
 
 

Alaska Native Cultural Cuisine: Almost a Secret! About the Author: Mary Goddard
 
 
 
 

By Natasha Kayes, Only In Your State Alaska: 18 Best Hikes in Alaska: The Top-Rated Hiking Trails to Visit in 2024
 
 
 
 

Simple Living Alaska: Summer Northern Pike Fishing & River Boating in Alaska

 
 
 
 

907 Updates July 06-08, 2024

KTUU: Crewmember on Bristol Bay fishing vessel dies following net entanglement; Crewmember on Bristol Bay fishing vessel dies following net entanglement; Man who charged officers with harpoon shot, killed by state troopers, authorities say; APD Chief: Man badly hurt in officer-involved shooting after he fired ‘at least’ one shot at police and more ->
 
 
 
 
KTOO: Metlakatla seiner sinks near Canoe Cove and more ->
 
 
 
 
KYUK: State issues arrest warrant 6 months after alleged university sex assault in Bethel; Meet James Harris, Bethel’s new police chief and public safety director and more ->

 
 
 
 
Alaska Native News: Mystery of the glass tool kit in the sand; This Day in Alaskan History-July 7th, 1958; This Day in Alaskan History-July 8th, 1937 and more ->
 
 
 
 

Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: Missing in the North: Shanna Oman; Denali National Park and Preserve set to reopen on Wednesday; Gardening Tips: Planting trees and shrubs effectively and more ->
 
 
 
 

KINY: An Alaska tourist spot will vote whether to ban cruise ships on Saturdays to give locals a break and more ->

 
 
 
 

KFSK: Author and educator visits Peterburg to talk about community building and more ->
 
 
 
 

KRBD: As a mining project moves ahead, US tribes say British Columbia is denying their human rights and more ->
 
 
 
 
KUCB: City of Unalaska greenlights fishermen’s memorial site overlooking Carl E. Moses Boat Harbor and more ->
 
 
 
 

Delta Wind: Summer learning in full swing at library and more ->
 
 
 
 

By Craig Medred: Big homeless ruling
 
 
By Craig Medred: Bad business
 
 
Craig Medred: Negative profits

 
 

 
 

Abbot Loop Community council is having a Summer Park Meet Up!



Please join us, Thursday, July 25th at Atkins Park!

Lake Otis & 84th, behind Alaska Native Cultural Charter School



Abbott Loop Community Council is gathering for an informal meeting at Atkins Park on Thursday, July 25th from 5-7 pm. This park is located behind the Alaska Native Cultural Charter School (ANCCS) on Lake Otis and 84th. Adkins Park is a dedicated park in the MOA containing 3.12 acres of land bordering a section of the South Fork of Little Campbell Creek between the school, Atkins Place and 85th Street.

ANCCS is putting in great effort to create a forest garden and orchard to include native plants and art which will create spaces for learning and enrichment both for the school and the community. ALCC invites you to join us to do some weed pulling, share some snacks, and visit with our neighbors.

We hope you can join us! Bring some gloves and a snack to share! We will have bug spray and water bottles! Look for the ALCC table near the back of the playground area. Probably best to park at the school and walk around towards the playground area- the gate at the side entrance of the school (bus lane) may be locked for summer and the neighborhood streets are narrow.

Learn more ->

 
 

907 Updates July 05, 2024

KTUU: Grapefruit Complex Fire reaches Trans-Alaska pipeline; Red, white, and blue line the Park Strip and more ->

 
 
 
 

KUCB: Unalaska fire department responds to fire at elementary school and more ->
 
 
 
 

KMXT: Three ATV incidents in Kodiak during Fourth of July, two of them end in death and more ->
 
 
 
 

907 Updates July 04, 2024

KTUU: Live blog: Hundreds of women start Mount Marathon; The do’s and don’ts around Anchorage’s open fire ban and more ->
 
 
 
 

KTOO: Seward man accused of threatening to ‘bomb and shoot’ Dunleavy’s office and more ->

 
 
 
 

KYUK: A Palmer mom lost $3K to scammers. She wants to help you avoid falling for the scheme and more ->

 
 
 
 

Alaksa Native News: Kodiak event brings together scientists and community; This Day in Alaskan History-July 4th, 1884 and more ->

 
 
 
 

Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: McDonald Fire to expect wet weather this Independence Day and more ->
 
 
 
 

The Arctic Sounder: ‘When the opportunity comes, you strike’: Iñupiaq language teacher featured in popular Netflix show and more ->

 
 
 
 
KSTK: Wrangellites express opposition to proposed police cut and more ->

 
 
 
 

KUCB: Unalaska fire department responds to fire at elementary school and more ->
 
 
 
 

Delta Wind: Changes come to Unit 20D hunting regulations and more ->
 
 
 
 

KMXT: Kodiak nonprofit raising funds to add another cabin at Pasagshak recreation site and more ->