Alaska News Nightly: Monday, March 27, 2023
Protestors demonstrate opposition to the Willow oil drilling project on the North Slope Stories are posted on the statewide news page. Send news tips, questions, and comments to [...]
Protestors demonstrate opposition to the Willow oil drilling project on the North Slope Stories are posted on the statewide news page. Send news tips, questions, and comments to [...]
A two-vehicle crash Monday evening on Colo. 119 near Niwot Road has closed the highway. The crash, which happened about 6:35 p.m., involved a minivan and a Ford F150, according [...]
(Wikimedia Commons) Content note: This story contains references to sexual abuse and suicide. The Homer Police Department is hosting a series of presentations for parents this spring to raise awareness [...]
When walking into the East Simpson Coffee Company in Lafayette, it might be easy to confuse the music as simply coming from the speakers. But take a walk upstairs and [...]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoUk8mAU3rc Alaska has the fastest growing aging population, per capita, in the United States, and as Alaskans age, the question of whether to stay in [...]
Frozen Dead Guy Days might have left Nederland, but the town is keeping the spirit of community and celebration alive with a new event, Nederdays. This weekend marked the inaugural [...]
Democrat Andrew Gray is set to represent House District 20, which covers part of East Anchorage, in the Alaska Legislature. An openly gay man, he’s among [...]
Petitioners who want Dacono City Council members Jackie Thomas and Jim Turini removed from office have collected enough signatures to move forward with a recall election. In an email Thursday, [...]
ConocoPhillips’ Alpine facility on the North Slope. Oil from Greater Mooses Tooth 2 will be processed at the Alpine facility. (Photo by Elizabeth Harball/AED) Stories are posted on the statewide news page. [...]
First Nations Development Institute, a Longmont-based nonprofit serving Native American communities throughout the United States, is commemorating its “most impactful year” in a history that spans over four decades. Last year, [...]
The Alaska Capitol on Wednesday, June 2, 2021. (Nat Herz/Alaska Public Media) Stories are posted on the statewide news page. Send news tips, questions, and comments to news@alaskapublic.org. Follow Alaska Public Media [...]
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Protestors in Washington D.C. oppose President Joe Biden’s approval of the Willow project (Liz Ruskin/AKPM) Stories are posted on the statewide news page. Send news tips, questions, and comments to news@alaskapublic.org. Follow [...]
Residents of a homeless encampment in downtown Boulder have been told by the city to vacate the area by Wednesday due to unsanctioned camping, according to the city’s communication manager [...]
A polar bear looks out over a barrier island on the Arctic coast of Alaska. These islands are important habitat for the polar bear. Photo Credit: [...]
BizWest Staff BROOMFIELD — Alio Inc., a Broomfield-based medical-technology company, his promoted vice president of finance Adarsh Parekh to the role of chief financial officer. “Parekh is a seasoned private [...]
This week on State of Art we’re hearing about Out North’s Fringe Festival going on all of April. It features films, performance art and workshops meant [...]
Sisters become each other’s first friend and first enemy; there for each other through the highs and the lows, they pick each other up when they fall, although they might [...]
The award winning series, StoryCorps is bringing their Military Voices initiative to Alaska and we invite you to be part of this platform for veterans, service [...]
Team outlook Class 5A Front Range League Teams: Brighton, Broomfield, Boulder, Erie, Fairview, Fort Collins, Fossil Ridge, Horizon, Legacy, Loveland, Monarch, Mountain Range, Northglenn, Poudre, Prairie View and Rocky Mountain. [...]
Sitka junior Felix Myers and Anchorage sophomore Maggie Cothran spoke at a joint session of the Alaska House and Senate Education Committees on Wednesday, March 15, [...]
Offensive coordinator Sean Lewis loves to play a fast-paced style of football. That doesn’t mean he aims to have a pass-happy offense with the Colorado Buffaloes. BOULDER,CO: February 23: Sean [...]
Sen. Lisa Murkowski speaks to the commercial fishing trade show in Kodiak. (Brian Venua/KMXT) Stories are posted on the statewide news page. Send news tips, questions, and comments [...]
Shortly before 11 a.m. Thursday, John Rostykus made his way out of the Longmont Senior Center with enough meatloaf, potatoes, broccoli and fresh fruit to feed at least 10 people. [...]
Senator Jesse Kiehl speaks to clean water advocates as they rally for state-level PFAS protections on March 14, 2023. (Claire Stremple/KTOO) Stories are posted on the statewide [...]
Green chiles and Southwestern flavors featured heavily in recipes created by Boulder Valley middle school students battling to get their dishes on the school district’s lunch menu. The challenge for [...]
Richie Diehl and his seven-dog team arrive in third place in Nome on Tuesday. (Lex Treinen/Alaska Public Media) NOME — When Ryan Redington crossed the finish line in Nome on [...]
On Monday, Colorado women’s basketball coach JR Payne gave her players a day off. On Tuesday, the Buffaloes began dialing in on Middle Tennessee. The 21st-ranked Buffs will face Middle [...]
Ryan Redington arrives into White Mountain at 4:12 p.m. on Tuesday. (Ben Matheson/Alaska Public Media) WHITE MOUNTAIN — Ryan Redington and his eight dogs were the first Iditarod team to [...]
A family is suing the Boulder Valley School District, alleging the district discriminated against their 9-year-old son, who is white, by selectively enforcing its discipline policies and creating a racially [...]
Legend has it that years ago at the old J.J. McCabe’s bar on Walnut Street and 10th Street, a group of patrons decided to march to 9th Street and back [...]
Brent Sass speaks with checker and Iditarod veteran Lev Shvarts in Iditarod on March 9, 2023. (Ben Matheson/Alaska Public Media) Reigning Iditarod champion Brent Sass has [...]
With just one loss on the season coming into Saturday’s Class 6A state championship game at the Denver Coliseum, the Monarch girls basketball team looked like a team of destiny. [...]
Hunter Keefe’s dog team rest on straw beds in Shageluk, at race mil 487. (Ben Matheson/Alaska Public Media) SHAGELUK — Iditarod rookie Hunter Keefe described the [...]
Longmont police executed a narcotics search warrant in a home Friday morning. Robin Ericson, spokesperson for Longmont Public Safety, said officers obtained a search warrant for a home in the [...]
Antiques Roadshow from PBS is coming to Anchorage on July 11th, 2023 to the Alaska Native Heritage Center! Part adventure, part history lesson and part treasure hunt, PBS’s most-watched ongoing series Antiques Roadshow is [...]
The Boulder Valley School District is looking for community members to join its Community Bond Oversight Committee to provide monitoring and review of projects for its $350 million capital construction [...]
Jessie Holmes pulls up his snow hook and departs Nikolai on Tuesday. (Lex Treinen/Alaska Public Media) Jessie Holmes and his 12-dog team were first into Anvik early Friday, winning the [...]
Week’s highlights An evening with contemporary Native American Poets: The Longmont Museum will host an intimate night of poetry and spoken word from local Native American poets that is paired [...]
Debris, charred walls, and boarded-up windows surround this repairman following a fatal apartment fire in Anchorage’s Mountain View neighborhood on Wednesday, March 8, 2023. (Valerie Kern/Alaska Public Media) A Wednesday [...]
Today ‘Company’ at Charlotte York Ivory Theater: Stephen Sondheim’s iconic hit “Company” searches for answers, revealing why being single, being married or simply being alive can drive a person mad; [...]
The sign marking the entrance to Alaska Pacific University sits behind pillows of snow on a sunny March morning in Anchorage, Alaska. (Valerie Kern/Alaska Public Media) College rankings have been [...]
NIWOT — Following about four years worth of logistical planning and numerous setbacks, game action has finally arrived for the inaugural season of Niwot boys volleyball. The first Colorado High [...]
Bridgett Watkins relaxes at the Takotna checkpoint on Thursday toward the end of her 24-hour rest. (Lex Treinen/Alaska Public Media) In the dogyard outside of the Takotna Checkpoint, musher Bridgett [...]
After a ballot measure that aimed to update Boulder’s occupancy limits failed, the Boulder City Council on Thursday night brought the topic back for discussion and reviewed several staff proposed [...]
Democratic lawmakers in Alaska are trying to restore anti-discrimination protections for gay and transgender Alaskans, after the state attorney general quietly rolled back those protections last [...]
Since 2011, the Happy Smackah 5K fun run has benefited students and faculty of the St. Vrain Valley School District seeking support through an accident or illness. This year, that [...]
Ryan Reddington leaves Takotna on Wednesday evening after taking his 24-hour rest. (Lex Treinen/Alaska Public Media) In this episode, we hear from Iditarod mushers in the [...]
The Erie Rotary Club has partnered with the Dolly Parton Imagination Library to provide free books to children to promote literacy and a love for reading. According to a press [...]
(Elyssa Loughlin/Alaska Public Media) Next week, on March 14, ballots will be mailed out to qualified, registered voters in Anchorage, for the Regular Municipal Election on [...]