University of Alaska President Pat Pitney to retire in May
Pitney began working for the university in 1991 and served in several positions at the statewide office and the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
by APRN News | Nov 14, 2025
Pitney began working for the university in 1991 and served in several positions at the statewide office and the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
by APRN News | Nov 14, 2025
Carl Schmidt, 65, was struck by a pickup Oct. 28 near Minnesota Drive. He died Nov. 7 at a hospital.
by APRN News | Nov 14, 2025
The overhaul shifts funds to transitional housing requiring work and addiction treatment. The administration says it promotes “self-sufficiency,” but critics warn many will risk losing housing again.
by APRN News | Nov 13, 2025
A month after ex-Typhoon Halong devastated Western Alaska, recovery remains a long process.
by NPR News | Nov 14, 2025
Scientists have extracted the oldest RNA molecules out of a wooly mammoth, gaining a snapshot into the processes at work in the extinct mammal’s body just before it died.
by NPR News | Nov 14, 2025
Biomedical engineer Rachel Lance says British scientists submitted themselves to experiments that would be considered unethical today. Her book is Chamber Divers. Originally broadcast April, 10 2024.
by NPR News | Nov 14, 2025
The overhaul shifts funds to transitional housing requiring work and addiction treatment. The administration says it promotes “self-sufficiency,” but critics warn many will risk losing housing again.
by NPR News | Nov 14, 2025
Jenna Norton has spoken critically about the Trump administration’s funding cuts and mass firings at the National Institutes of Health. At the end of the shutdown, she says she was put on leave.