By Victoria Taylor: State’s first female Attorney General died Friday night, close friends say
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by Jeremy Pataky: A Fishing Town’s Writing Habit
By Shawn Wilson: Namaste in the wilderness; summer yoga class offered on the Butte
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907 Updates June 11, 2017
907 Updates June 10, 2017
By Sean Maguire: U.S. Coast Guard carries out successful aerial rescue
By Rebecca Palsha / Sidney Sullivan: Glenn Highway multi-car collision hospitalizes four
By KTVA Web Staff: Coast Guard rescues man in sinking ‘homemade watercraft’
By KTVA Web Staff: Former youth leader indicted on child sex charge
By Mike Ross: PTSD service dog helps AK Air Guard members during deployment
By Sidney Sullivan: DATA VIZ: Breast Cancer Nationwide (1930 – 2017)
By Associated Press: Alaska town is forced to move its school building due to tidal wave erosion
By Austin Baird: That time the Alaska governor’s mansion had a pirate radio station, basement brewery
“Junetenth” Saturday Market June 10, 2017
We have a new “Jam Stand” Stage to keep players out of the weather. See Diane Hall, our music manager
Source: “Junetenth” Saturday Market
907 Updates June 09, 2017
By Leroy Polk: Palmer man arrested after allegedly firing a shotgun at troopers
By Liz Raines Photojournalist: Cale Green: Gov. Walker prepares for government shutdown
By KTUU Staff: The Cost of Overtime Lawmaking in Alaska Clock (2017)
By Bonney Bowman: Air Guardsmen home safely from Afghan deployment
By Lauren Maxwell: Spenard Road reconstruction project to start on Monday
By KTVA Web Staff: Reality Check w/ John Tracy: Drug disclaimers
By Kortnie Horazdovsky: Alaskan selected as astronaut candidate for NASA
907 Updates June 08, 2017
By Joe Vigil: Downtown business want moratorium on pot shops
By Lauren Maxwell: Hope for salmon at Eklutna Lake after dam removal
Meikeljohn said the dam was built in 1929 to supply hydro-electric power to Anchorage. It was abandoned when the federal government built a different plant several decades later. Meikeljohn said there’s been no maintenance on the dam for at least 50 years and a general agreement that it needs to come down.
By Travis Khachatoorian: In rare re-vote: Mat Su School Board decides against privatization of custodial staff
By Daybreak Staff: Workforce Wednesday: Healthcare apprenticeships
Rachel Kaplan: Cruise Ships Cause Murrelets to Demur: Management and Tourism in Glacier Bay
Bob Buttitta: Sistership ready to conquer Race to Alaska a second time
‘No Evidence of Disease’ to Perform at Homer Benefit | Alaska Native News
NED is a unique band of six gynecologic oncology surgeons from across the country, they take healing and the arts to a new level. Created as a cover band to entertain their peers at a medical conference, they saw the potential to reach women in a powerful way – through music.
What was started as a novelty meant to entertain, has turned into a powerful awareness movement to give a voice to women effected by gynecologic cancers. ‘No Evidence of Disease’, are the words every cancer patient wants to hear.
It’s not often that a fundraiser matches so perfectly with organizational mission, which is one reason why the Board and Staff at Kachemak Bay Family Planning Clinic are particularly excited about two events this week.
‘No Evidence of Disease’ to Perform at Homer Benefit | Alaska Native News
907 Updates June 07, 2017
By Travis Khachatoorian: Correctional officer cared for addicted inmates in jail, and an addicted family member at home
By Austin Baird: Here’s what the governor-endorsed ‘head tax’ would mean for Alaska
By Samantha Angaiak: Alaska Family Medicine Residency program celebrates 20 years
By Associated Press: Oil company Tesoro to change name to Andeavor after billion-dollar deal
By Shannon Ballard: Fisher House Foundation breaks ground on second JBER facility
By Laurel Downing Bill: Story Time w/ Aunt Phil: Alaska Zoo and an artistic elephant named Annabelle
907 Updates June 06, 2017
By Ashleigh Ebert: Anchorage fire fighter severely injured during training
By Liz Raines: House Majority rejects governor’s compromise
By Dan Carpenter: Walker outlines priority Alaska projects for the president
By Shannon Ballard: Alaska teens solve crimes at CSI camp
By Samantha Angaiak: 96 year old WWII veteran visits Alaska for 75th anniversary of Alaska Highway Project
By Samantha Angaiak: Alyeska’s Chair 1 lift to be decommissioned this summer
907 Updates June 05, 2017
By Daybreak Staff: Anchorage surgeon first in state to use 3D device to improve breast cancer treatment
By Daniella Rivera: Suspect in Midtown shooting told APD he was ‘dancing with the gun in his hand’
By Associated Press: Fairbanks police eyeing $20,000 bonus to lateral recruits
By Associated Press: Vandals cause thousands in damage to Fairbanks park trail
By Samantha Angaiak: 7th annual Fiddlehead Festival kicks off Sunday with fun run
By Sean Maguire (KTUU): Young entrepreneurs use lemonade stand to learn business lessons
Saturday June 10 is ‘Lemonade Day’ in Alaska, an event encouraging kids to open their own lemonade stands, learn how to develop business plans and develop a love for entrepreneurship.
More information can be found at https://alaska.lemonadeday.org/
By Daybreak Staff: Mic Check in the Morning: SISTERS
By Daybreak Staff: Spenard Jazz Fest welcomes visiting artist, Lenny Pickett
907 Updates June 04, 2017
By Samantha Angaiak: Church hosts active shooter response training session
By Beth Verge: Alaska Air National Guard accepts first of four new HC-130J Combat King II aircraft
By Beth Verge: Celebrating 25 years, 3 Barons Renaissance Fair returns to Anchorage
Huh? Hunter’s wear orange to be seen by other hunters. Prisoner’s wear orange to designate their criminal status. How are they going to march to protest knife violence?
By KTVA Web Staff: Wear Orange march against gun violence