Alaska News Nightly: Friday, July 18, 2025
Delays for Alaskans seeking government benefits like food stamps and disability payments persist.
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Delays for Alaskans seeking government benefits like food stamps and disability payments persist.
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As the summer speeds by, Alaskans are making the most of the long days playing and working outside. This episode features one family who make their livelihood operating a flying service and remote cabin.
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Residents say the island’s only store is now stocked with milk, eggs and bread.
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Police say the woman, who hasn’t yet been named publicly, was fatally shot during an altercation on Coventry Drive shortly after 8 p.m. Thursday.
Read MoreNPR’s Juana Summers speaks with Tom Michael, general manager of Boise State Public Radio, about what the cuts to federal public media funding mean for his station.
Read MoreOne of the narratives at the heart of President Trump’s political movement is this: American society is dominated by a shadowy group of elites, and those elites are deeply corrupt. Nothing represented that theory more than...
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The state says it’s working to find out how many animals are still at the facility and collect them.
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Tails on Trails allows volunteers to borrow a dog for 48 hours to hike, run or just sit on the couch and hang out. Only a few months in, the program is already having big impacts on the dogs, the shelter and the...
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