Thank you Renata Hoskins!
By Juan Montes: Alaskan deploys to Houston to help communities impacted by Hurricane Harvey
By AP: The Alaska Mental Health Trust has a 2-year deadline for land swap
By Rebecca Palsha: Alaska’s chicken population skyrockets
Should the “illegal alien” get a free pass, green card, visa, whatever? I think so. He saved a woman from an attack, that should count for something in his favor.
By Sean Maguire: Assault conviction shows how immigration status is treated by Anchorage DA
Notice the article asks for money, not notify the police if you have any idea who committed the crimes?
By Heather Hintze: Vandals damage dugouts, equipment sheds at Nunaka Valley ball fields
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907 Updates August 27, 2017
907 Updates August 26, 2017
One bullet each. Did Donald Alvord allow and provide his son to child pornographers?
Alaska man pleads not guilty to 13 felony child pornography charges
The indictment in the case states that Alvord deleted his text message history with his son, including a text instructing his son to erase his hard drive.
By Steffi Lee: Mat-Su Regional Medical Center applies for behavioral health certificate of need
By Lauren Maxwell: Alaska Military Youth Academy graduates largest class ever
By Sean Maguire: APD: Man taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries after shooting
By Beth Verge: Fire Ops 101 event unites victim with rescuer
By KTVA Web Staff: Web Extra: The importance of Alaska journalism
By Austin Baird: ‘System error’ causes USCIS to send citizenship applicants to the wrong city
By KTVA Web Staff: Organic Babyfood: A recipe for success
Bambino’s Baby Food, owned by Zoi Moroudas-Tziolas, who aims to put Alaska on the map for organic babyfood.
By Heather Hintze: Alaska clothing companies cash in on State Fair Crowds
Forty-nine-star flag restored at Anchorage Museum
Steam clean your microwave in minutes
By Terese Marie Mailhot: Writer’s claims to Native heritage are questioned after PEN Center USA names his book a finalist
For more than 20 years, the Native literary world has wondered about John Smelcer’s bona fides. Numerous controversies have sprouted up around him, including a high-profile dismissal, winning a literary prize that was subsequently rescinded, questions about the authenticity of quotes praising Smelcer from deceased authors and accusations that he misrepresented himself as Alaska Native.
907 Updates August 25, 2017
By Austin Baird: Q&A: Why should Bill Walker keep his job for 4 more years?
Reality Check w/ John Tracy: ADN bankruptcy
By Travis Khachatoorian: New streamlined environmental review aims to expedite Alaska road construction
He had the right of way, the child will recover, will the taxi driver recover from it? Maybe the fact the child did not die will help.
By Sean Maguire: Taxi driver strikes 8-year-old with car, had right-of-way says APD
By Victoria Taylor: Activists express concerns over changes still needed for Alaska Native voting rights
“We’re developing databases, revising websites, looking at translation software for management of the glossaries,” Arriaga said.
Alaskans are still able to submit testimony to the Advisory Committee between now and September 22nd.
Submissions should be sent to afortes@usccr.gov
By Austin Baird: Sen. Sullivan presses to re-approve law governing federal fisheries
By Sidney Sullivan, Patrick Enslow: Great Alaska Shootout ends after 40 years
By Liz Raines: Lack of facilities means long waiting lists for addicts seeking recovery
By KTVA Web Staff: Man convicted of knifepoint attempted sexual assault
907 Updates August 24, 2017
By Samantha Angaiak: Office of Children’s Services centralizes system in hopes of improving responsiveness
By Cameron Mackintosh: Fairbanks Police release dashcam footage of deadly high-speed pursuit
By Lauren Maxwell: Anchorage police chief announces new command staff
Anchorage Police Chief Justin Doll announced new leadership in the Police Department on Wednesday. Captain Ken McCoy was promoted to Deputy Chief of Operations. Additionally, Lieutenants Julie Shank and Kevin Vandegriff were promoted to captains.
By Joe Vigil: KTVA clocks speeders in Anchorage school zone
By Liz Raines: Metrol: another way to monetize Alaska’s stranded gas?
By Heather Hintze: Trunk Road extension limits vehicle access to Palmer Hay Flats
By KTVA Daybreak Staff: Workforce Wednesday: Drilling
By KTVA Web Staff: 10 must-do events at the Alaska State Fair
907 Updates August 23, 2017
By Dan Carpenter: A look behind the armor with Anchorage SWAT
By Mike Ross: Police chief gets $37K pay raise
By Leroy Polk: Anchorage man arrested after ramming SUV into police vehicles, escaping into Alaska Club
By Associated Press: 2 motorcyclists injured, flown to Seattle hospital after encounter with bear
By Chris Klint: Murderer held in Seward prison dies in apparent suicide
Author Devin Kelly: Air Force explores changing fighter jet flight patterns at JBER, though more noise could result
By Mike Ross: Alyeska resort delays ski opening to Dec. 15
By Travis Khachatoorian: Three Alaska villages could become part of Essential Air Service
by Daniella Rivera: Audit flags ‘questionable’ purchases on Anchorage employee p-cards
In the case of the most recent audit of municipal procurement card purchases, the Internal Audit Department looked at 48,298 p-card purchases from 2016 amounting to $18,069,421 in transactions. That’s an increase of about $1.5 million in p-card spending from 2015, when the department found employees had made 45,972 purchases amounting to $16,558,975.
By Liz Raines: Alaska’s pioneer dental program is working, study finds
By Samantha Angaiak: 2YH: Living with ALS
By Sidney Sullivan: MULTIMEDIA MAP: KTUU’s ALCAN Roadtrippin’ Adventure
By Rebecca Palsha: Online grocery shopping comes to Anchorage and Wasilla
SitNews: Waterfall Foundation donates $25K to PeaceHealth Ketchikan Medical Center
Ketchikan, Alaska news. Southeast Alaska news, Alaska news, national and world news.
Source: SitNews: Waterfall Foundation donates $25K to PeaceHealth Ketchikan Medical Center
907 Updates August 22, 2017
How does one protect themselves against squatters?
By Travis Khachatoorian: Anchorage homeowner reclaims property from squatters
By Mike Ross: Dachshunds saved from dognapper, suspect arrested
by Steffi Lee: ADN approved to get $1 million loan from The Binkley Company
by Daniella Rivera: Special delivery means big changes for Anchorage voters
Author: Tegan Hanlon At Alaska Middle College School, students can earn a high school diploma and associate’s degree at the same time
By Ashleigh Ebert: Alaska Airlines pilots protest amid contract dispute
By Mike Wood: Salmon habitat requires greater protection
By Jenavieve Hatch: Sex Workers In Alaska Say Cops Are Abusing Their Power To Solicit Sex Acts
By Nick Fouriezos: This Badass Alaskan Woman Can Show You Where to Catch a 200-Pound Fish
By Juneau Empire: Walk the Evergreen Cemetery with local historian