Tag: AK News

907 Updates June 19, 2017

By Beth Verge: BREAKING: Teen dies after being mauled by bear
 
 
By Associated Press: Alaska man receives jail time for setting truck on fire
 
 
By Sean Maguire: Two-week old walrus calf rescued from Nome and brought to Seward
 
 
Author: Tegan Hanlon: Municipality of Anchorage looks into on-site health clinic to drive down health care costs
 
 
By Heather Hintze: Humble beginnings to eatery empire: Humpy’s celebrates 23 years

907 Updates June 18, 2017

By Rhonda McBride Photojournalist: Cael Green: Fireworks in the legislature as second special session called
 
 
By KTUU Staff: Andy’s Ace Hardware armed robbery suspect stopped by store’s security team
 
 
By Blake Essig: Summer solstice celebrations begin in downtown Anchorage
 
 
By Blake Essig: Capstone project for UAA Nursing students shines light on interpersonal violence
 
 
Author: Laureli Ivanoff: Family memories built around tastes so homey, they make you ache
 
 
By Associated Press: US officials apologize for WWII internment of Unangan people

907 Updates June 17, 2017

“Wildfire Smoke and Your Health” from Anchorage Fire Department : Nixle
 
 
By Leroy Polk: It’s official: Alaska Governor Bill Walker calls legislators into a second special session
 
 
Author: Zaz Hollander: Alaska News Behind the scenes, years of flat funding erode Pioneer Homes
 
 
Author: Laurel Andrews Watch: Wolf and ‘really lazy’ brown bear tiff over lunch in Denali National Park
 
 
By Mike Ross: Scooter Avenue: the story behind new street name
 
 
By Tracy Sinclare: Clouds, sunset and sunrise timelapse

907 Updates June 16, 2017

By Leroy Polk: UPDATE: Police say man found shot in the neck in midtown Carrs Safeway parking lot
 
 

By Ashleigh Ebert: Man arrives at hospital with gunshot wounds, police looking for juvenile suspects
 
 

By Victoria Taylor: Better for business? Downtown workers share thoughts on APD foot patrols
 
 

By Leroy Polk: Murkowski, among senators, step up for medical marijuana protections
 
 
By Shannon Ballard: Murkowski, Young among lawmakers to introduce CARERS Act
 
 
By Heather Hintze: New Butte summit signs to be relocated after community concern
 
 

By KTVA Web Staff: Providence Alaska video goes viral, earns honors

AMATS Policy Committee June Agenda

Anchorage, AK
AMATS Policy Committee June Agenda

Policy Committee
22 June 2017
1:30-3:30p
City Hall, 8th Floor Conf Rm
632 W. 6th Avenue

Action Items:
Freight Mobility Study
Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee Appointments

General Information:
2040 Metropolitan Transportation Plan Update
Spenard Corridor Plan Update
2nd Quarter Obligation Report

907 Updates June 15, 2017

By Juan Montes: Key witness in Fairbanks Four case dies in apparent suicide
 
 
By Sidney Sullivan, Travis Khachatoorian: UPDATE: Bear attacks four juveniles near Eagle River Campground
 
 
By KTVA Web Staff: Senate bill confusion in infant manslaughter plea deal
 
 
By Liz Raines: Alaska House votes to approve $2200 PFD
 
 
By Shannon Ballard Photojournalist: Nick Swann: Muni gardeners plant L-Street mystery garden
 
 
By Mike Ross: Caring with lawn care; Alabama student brings campaign to Alaska
 
 
Victoria Kotongan grew up in the Native Village of Unalakleet, Alaska,
By Eillie Anzilotti: This Network Of Indigenous People Is Reporting From The Front Lines Of Climate Change
 
 
KTVA Crime Information Link

907 Updates June 14, 2017

By Dan Carpenter: Assembly supports electric utility merger discussion
 
 

By Sidney Sullivan: VIDEO: Black bear invades Eklutna Lake campgrounds
 
 

By KTVA Web Staff: Katmai bans tripods for bear viewers
Monopods will still be allowed and tripods can be used on lower river platforms. The regulation does not include the riffles.
 
 

By Rebecca Palsha: Looking for a taste of Alaska? Take a trip on the Alaska Railroad
 
 
By KTVA Web Staff: Murkowski seeks clarification on federal marijuana regulation
 
 
By KTVA Web Staff: Bob Walp, late cofounder of GCI, honored at event
GCI was initially headquartered out of Bob Walp’s apartment in Bootlegger’s Cove with just three employees. Today, the company has about 2500 workers and is valued at more than a billion dollars, a far cry from its humble beginnings.

FYI: Alaska Blogs of Interest

Work in progress: Alaska Blogs frequently updated.
 
 

LexisNexis Community Crime Map

 
 

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907 Updates June 13, 2017

By Rebecca Palsha & Sidney Sullivan: New signs warn of the dangers of distracted driving
 
 
By Kyle Hopkins: A KILLER AMONG US’: Watch the full documentary here
 
 
By Liz Raines Photojournalist: Cale Green: Alaska lawmakers optimistic about passing budget by Friday
 
 
“We’re remaining free at the meters, so there’s no need for the public on Saturday or Sunday as it exists today to feed the meter, just to encourage that turn over at the two hour limit,” said Parking Director Brian Borguno.

A “soft rollout” for July means only warning tickets will be issued, after that the penalty for exceeding the two-hour limit is a $20 parking ticket.
“When people come downtown on Saturdays and see every space taken up it can be discouraging and they don’t want to come downtown,” Borguno said.
The pilot program will run through September. The ACDA says there hasn’t been a decision to continue Saturday parking enforcement beyond then.
By Dan Carpenter: Downtown parking rules to change on Saturdays in Anchorage
 
 

By Ashleigh Ebert: Eskimo Ninja Warrior completes qualifying round in L.A.

907 Updates June 12, 2017

SWAT training from 8am – 4pm near Spenard/McKinley. There will be a police presence along with audible loud booms.
 
 

By Victoria Taylor: Police: 1 injured in shooting, 3 juveniles taken into custody
 
 

By Sean Maguire: K9 Water Detection Search Workshop held in the Mat-Su
 
 
By Samantha Angaiak: Alaska students compete in National History Day contest