Tag: AK News

907 Updates December 31, 2016

Alex DeMarban: Tiny Nikiski makes ambitious bid to become Alaska’s biggest city

 

Chris Klint: Skiers walk away after being caught in Turnagain Pass avalanche, but danger remains

 

Zaz Hollander: Feral rabbit peril: Owner blames Lazy Mountain bunnies for dog’s near-death

 

Chris Klint: Facebook puts a freeze on North Pole Santa Claus’ page for Christmas

 

Mike Dunham: What Teri Rofkar taught us through her art

907 Updates December 30, 2016

Tegan Hanlon: Anchorage gang loyalists sentenced for drugs, guns, money laundering

 

Boo-freakin’-hoo
Nathaniel Herz: Alaska’s budget crisis hits lawmakers where it hurts: their stomachs

 

Tegan Hanlon: Anchorage gang loyalists sentenced for drugs, guns, money laundering

 

Zaz Hollander: Amid rising crime concerns, Mat-Su residents to talk public safety

 

Mike Dunham: Alaska military historian John Cloe dead at 78

 

Mike Campbell: Clamming shut down again on Kenai Peninsula beaches

 

Ned Rozell: Remembering a giant among the Alaska science community

 

Nothing sounds good.
Riza Brown, Mara Severin: Here are the 10 best dishes our food reviewers ate in Anchorage this year

 

Mike Dunham: Nine Alaskans have been selected to receive the 2017 Governor’s Awards for the Arts and Humanities at a gala in Juneau on Jan. 26. They are:

-Robert Banghart of Juneau, for distinguished service to the humanities

-Marilyn Davidson of Kodiak, for arts education

-Charlotte Fox of Anchorage, for lifetime achievement in the arts

-Lani Hotch of Klukwan, for arts business leadership

-Kathleen Carlo Kendall of Fairbanks, for Alaska Native arts

-Heather Lende of Haines, for distinguished service to the humanities

-Lance Petersen of Homer, for individual artist

-Robert Sparks of Kenai, for Alaska studies educator of the year

-Shirley Mae Springer Staten of Anchorage, for distinguished service to the humanities

 

Kirk Johnson, The New York Times: Alaska faces a pilot shortage. Could the state become a proving ground for pilotless aircraft?

907 Updates December 29, 2016

One bullet each
Jerzy Shedlock: Mother of Christmas Eve shooting victim addresses son’s alleged killer in court

 

Annie Zak: As Alaska’s population ages, health care employment is increasing

 

Alex DeMarban: Legislative audit to investigate money transfers at state-led gas line agency

 

Jim Paulin, The Dutch Harbor Fisherman: Fish-stealing whales duck cameras but can’t hide from human observers

 

 

907 Updates December 28, 2016

 

Zaz Hollander: Parents of slain Palmer teen question crime bill as defendants appear again in court

 

One bullet
Chris Klint, Jerzy Shedlock: Suspect in fatal shooting of Anchorage couple arrested

 

Tegan Hanlon: Anchorage’s West High wants students to attend school, and what it’s doing seems to be working

 

Congratulations! East High’s Mount Rushmore — the top four athletes from that school, as selected by ADN sports staff — includes Scottie Gomez, Trajan Langdon, Don Clary and Kikkan Randall.
Beth Bragg: The Mount Rushmore of sports, Anchorage high school edition

 

 

907 Updates December 27, 2016

Charles Wohlforth: Nonprofit Providence Alaska Medical Center is getting rich on the health-care crisis

 

Laurel Andrews: Gaps in Alaska marijuana ad rules cause worry

 

Marijuana bad, Oxycontin good~ (Sarcasm)
Harriet Ryan, Lisa Girion, Scott Glover, Los Angeles Times: OxyContin’s global drive: ‘We’re only just getting started

 

Milestones: A year of achievement by Alaskans
Presented by Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium  As 2016 comes to a close we take a look at four extraordinary Alaskans making a difference.

 

Devin Kelly: Anchorage ballot initiative targets city spending limit

 

Who benefits from deregulation?
Carey Restino, Homer Tribune: Homer Electric Association members vote down state deregulation

 

Suzanna Caldwell: Anchorage soul food institution Roscoe’s expands to 2nd location downtown

 

907 Updates December 26, 2016

Alone? Unlocked and running vehicle?
Suzanna Caldwell: Can you leave your kid alone in the car? Fairbanks mayor strikes a nerve

 

Author: (name missing) Old-school tools of maps and trail markers being refined to save North Slope lives

 

Congratulations Rosie Mancari!
Beth Bragg: Anchorage snowboarder ascends to her sport’s biggest stage

907 Updates December 25, 2016

Annie Zak: Christmas cheer, in the bed of an Alaska pickup truck

 

Hope Miller: Ready to roost: Residents settle in at Anchorage ‘cohousing’ community

 

Nancy Lord and David James: Most memorable Alaska books of the year

907 Updates December 24, 2016

Mike Dunham: Ernestine Hayes named 2017 State Writer Laureate

 

Marc Lester: Anchorage police and firefighters take dozens of kids Christmas shopping

 

Loren Holmes: Hundreds of Santas ski for free at Alyeska Resort

 

Mike Dunham: Circus acrobats, games, ice menorah planned for Alaska’s biggest Hanukkah celebration

907 Updates December 23, 2016

Sexual assaults increasing, assistance for victims decreasing?
Laurel Andrews: With caseload up, Fairbanks hospital struggles with sexual assault staffing

 

Erica Martinson: Congress votes to send millions of dollars to rural Alaska for water infrastructure

 

Alex DeMarban: Korean agencies spent over $75K on Gov. Walker and officials on Asia trip

 

Six nonprofit executives selected for Sabbatical Program

Congratulations:

Stephanie Berglund, thread (Anchorage)

Jason Hodges, Anchorage Concert Association (Anchorage)

Alison Kear, Covenant House (Anchorage)

Gerda Kosbruk, Native Village of Port Heiden (Port Heiden)

Jillian Lush, Sprout Family Services (Homer)

Susan Ohmer, Petersburg Mental Health Services (Petersburg)

The next deadline to apply for a Rasmuson Foundation Sabbatical is October 1, 2017. Details about the Sabbatical Program, guidelines for preparing a proposal, and application materials are available online.

907 Updates December 22, 2016

Alex DeMarban: New milestone in the gas line project: The state is taking over

 

KTUU Staff: Burn patient shares story of survival

 

Zaz Hollander: Mat-Su Borough seeks $75M federal grant to finish Point MacKenzie rail line

 

Zaz Hollander: Another glitch delays fix for Valley’s marijuana ‘loophole’

 

John Schandelmeier: Wave the flag (or your parka) when dealing with ornery moose