Biden’s fentanyl position draws support from Alaska’s chief medical officer
Dr. Anne Zink, chief medical officer for the State of Alaska, briefed reporters on the coronavirus...
by APRN News | Feb 8, 2023
Dr. Anne Zink, chief medical officer for the State of Alaska, briefed reporters on the coronavirus...
by APRN News | Feb 8, 2023
Kodiak History Museum workers are taking digital images of items in the museum’s collection....
by APRN News | Feb 8, 2023
A sunflower sea star is seen on the ocean floor. They are some of the world’s biggest sea stars....
by APRN News | Feb 8, 2023
Team Ketchikan NYO coach Starla Agoney stretches with her youngest son Henry Agoney during...
Feb 8, 2023
An electrical issue led to a house fire in Kivalina early Wednesday morning. No injuries were reported, and damage was limited to the bedroom area of the house, local responders said.
Feb 3, 2023
Alaska ‘Bush Caucus’ swings state House
Feb 3, 2023
A few days ago, defeated U.S. Senate candidate Kelly Tshibaka added her voice – and a new ranked choice voting repeal effort – to that of defeated U.S. House candidate Sarah Palin. Having been humbled by the...
by NPR News | Feb 8, 2023
Australia will remove surveillance cameras made by Chinese Communist Party-linked companies from its buildings, the government said Thursday after the U.S. and Britain made similar moves.
by NPR News | Feb 8, 2023
NPR obtained Chief Operating Officer Andrew Watterson’s prepared testimony for his scheduled appearance before a Senate committee to discuss what led to thousands of flights being canceled.
by NPR News | Feb 8, 2023
Sentencing is not scheduled until later this year, but the U.S. government had previously announced it wouldn’t seek the death penalty.
by NPR News | Feb 8, 2023
Around-the-clock air monitoring has shown normal, un-concerning levels days after the controlled burn, according to the EPA.