Front Range kids making a splash on USA water polo team – Boulder Da…
Water polo may not be as popular in Colorado as other sports, but that didn’t stop six Front Range athletes from being selected to the national roster for the USA [...]
Water polo may not be as popular in Colorado as other sports, but that didn’t stop six Front Range athletes from being selected to the national roster for the USA [...]
For years, North American Aerospace Command — or NORAD — had its headquarters inside Cheyenne Mountain, at the foot of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. In this archival photo, a [...]
These Boulder County-based nonprofits, charities and other aid organizations are continuing their mission during the coronavirus pandemic and are accepting donations: • Rise Against Suicide, which helps local youth at risk [...]
Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy during the Alaska Federation of Natives candidate forum in November. (Elyssa Loughlin/Alaska Public Media) Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Wednesday said he is proposing an additional [...]
Resources available for older adults in Boulder County The Boulder County Area Agency on Aging and other organizations are sharing or offering the following resources for older adults in the [...]
Sen. Jesse Kiehl, D-Juneau, discusses Senate Bill 10 on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023, at the Alaska State Capitol in Juneau. The Senate approved the bill unanimously. (Photo by James Brooks/Alaska [...]
Denali Brehmer, 18, is one of several teenagers charged in the murder of 19-year-old Cynthia Hoffman. (Wesley Early/Alaska Public Media) An Anchorage woman charged with murder in 2019 after getting [...]
Today ‘Hidden Places’ opening reception and brunch: Enjoy a morning of creative expression with local artist Kathleen LeRoy to celebrate her new exhibit “Hidden Places,” while enjoying savory breakfast pies [...]
Trump supporters crowd the East Plaza of the Capitol, on Jan. 6, 2021, two hours before the building was breached. (Liz Ruskin/Alaska Public Media) In the days and weeks after [...]
DENVER — Legacy junior Quinn Funk is the youngest of five wrestling brothers. Three of them had been to the finals at the state tournament and came up just short [...]
Carol Beecher, the new director of the Alaska Division of Elections, answers questions from reporters on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2023. (James Brooks/Alaska Beacon) In her initial interview with Alaska reporters, [...]
DENVER – Erie’s Ramon Salazar, blood soaked into his teeth, sweat across his face, hugged his teary-eyed parents immediately following his second straight championship at the state wrestling tournament Saturday [...]
Kodiak’s St. Paul Harbor. (Brian Venua/KMXT) A Kodiak-based seafood processing vessel has been fined $208,983 by the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration. It’s the latest in a decade of [...]
After a grueling couple of days at the CHSAA state wrestling championships at Ball Arena in Denver, nine area high school athletes — including Mead’s Dalton Berg, pictured at top [...]
The lunchroom of the Tuluksak school, where John Mark Hammonds first worked in the Yupiit School District. (Olivia Ebertz/KYUK) After a week without running water, administrators in Tuluksak say that [...]
An analysis of Boulder District Attorney’s Office cases between 2020 and 2022 found “positive trends of low disparity” but still uncovered ways in which Black and Hispanic people saw higher [...]
This week on State of Art we’re hearing about Cyrano’s current production “First Date, The Musical.” It tells the story of a couple on a blind date in a New [...]
When Junie Joseph thinks back to her childhood in Haiti, she recalls the suffering many in her community endured that still weighs heavily on heart. Although she was only 14 [...]
Congresswoman Mary Peltola addresses the Alaska Legislature on Friday. (Andrés Javier Camacho/KTOO) Congresswoman Mary Peltola returned to the Alaska House Chamber Friday and told her former colleagues that their reputation [...]
Boulder • Tree removal and maintenance: There will be road closure on 20th St. between Pearl St. and Walnut St. for crews to perform tree removal and maintenance on Monday [...]
Air Force ROTC cadet Mackenzie Wilson was pinned and killed under this Humvee after it flipped at the Saylor Creek Bombing Range in Idaho on June 24, 2022. This photo [...]
DENVER — The last of the Funk line has found his way on Legacy wrestling’s mats, and he’s already doing far better than the four brothers that came before him. [...]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZOJwZ4TnyA A new documentary from the Alaska Eating Disorder Alliance, AKEDA, shines a light on the prevalence and types of eating disorders, especially among young athletes. Olympian and professional [...]
DENVER — Mead junior Jake Glade has a large brace around his left knee when he wrestles. In a sport that’ll betray you at the first sign of weakness, he [...]
Congresswoman Mary Peltola addresses the Alaska Legislature on Friday, Feb. 17, 2023. (Gavel Alaska staff/KTOO) Stories are posted on the statewide news page. Send news tips, questions, and [...]
By Family Hearing Staff Jennifer La Borde, BA BC-HIS and Chelsea Walters, BS BC-HIS Jennifer La Borde, BA BC-HIS and Chelsea Walters, BS BC-HIS, know many 60-year-olds. Over one third [...]
Alaska emergency officials issued an AMBER Alert for 8-month-old boy Amira Chaney on Feb. 17, 2023. (Anchorage Police Department) An AMBER Alert has been issued for [...]
Colorado reached a settlement with a trucking company after a rollover crash spilled 2,000 gallons of gasoline into North St. Vrain Creek in 2021. The Colorado Attorney General’s Office in [...]
Art Matthias speaks to voters at an Alaskans for Honest Elections event on Feb. 16, 2023. (Elyssa Loughlin/Alaska Public Media) A few hundred people met at a south Anchorage church [...]
Boulder “Don’t Fear the Reaper,” by Stephen Graham Jones “When Innocence Is Not Enough,” by Thomas L Dybdahl “Lessons in Chemistry,” by Bonnie Garmus “The Power of Mind,” by Khentrul [...]
The Anchorage School District Education Center street sign. (Mayowa Aina/Alaska Public Media) By the beginning of next school year, the Anchorage School District says it intends to completely end its [...]
TODAY Music The music of poets and composers expressing personal struggles provides the theme for the Cantabile Singers’ “The Struggle We Share” concert at 7:30 p.m. Friday and 3 p.m. [...]
An unoccupied tent appears recently used in an encampment on the east side of Fairbanks, Alaska, on Jan. 30, 2023. The case of a homeless man who froze to death [...]
The Boulder City Council on Thursday night approved the second reading of an ordinance which will add a civil process to the city’s code enforcement regulations for trash and weed [...]
Supporters of the Teamsters Local 959 bus drivers wave signs near the Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District building on Feb. 15, 2023. The drivers have been on strike since Jan. 31. [...]
By Riley Ann Image by Amanda Tipton Photography | FB- Amanda Tipton-Photographer | IG – @amandatiptonphotography Boulder Ballet celebrates internationally-acclaimed choreographers in their show New Moves. The performances, held at [...]
The Anchorage School District logo sits between the Alaska and American flags at the Anchorage School District Education Center in Anchorage, Alaska. (Valerie Kern, Alaska Public [...]
The Superior Board of Trustees will support a letter being sent to Boulder County Commissioners addressing land use code violation of a cement plant in Lyons. Good Neighbors of Lyons, [...]
Voters gather at the Lynn Canal polling location at the Auke Bay Ferry Terminal in Juneau on Nov. 8, 2022. (Paige Sparks/KTOO) A longtime state employee and Republican supporter has [...]
There are few industries on Earth with more motivation to reverse the impacts of climate change than the outdoor recreation sector. Without snow, there’s little need for skis. In an [...]
Beth Bragg accepts the Joe Floyd Award (photo courtesy Alaska Sports Hall of Fame) On this Outdoor Explorer we have the second part of a continuing [...]
A man previously convicted in a triple-murder case will get a new trial after the Colorado Supreme Court decided not to examine a Boulder district judge’s ruling that his first [...]
Mayor Dave Bronson speaks at the opening of Catholic Social Services’ 3rd Avenue Resource and Navigation Center on Feb. 15, 2023. (Elyssa Loughlin/Alaska Public Media) The Anchorage Assembly chair has [...]
The regional tournaments all across the state provided plenty of success stories for the kids of Boulder Valley and St. Vrain Valley schools last weekend, as a large number of [...]
Cape Serdtse-Kamen’, a headland on the northeastern coast of Chukotka, has been reported as a walrus haulout since the 1920s. (Anatoly Kochnev) Last October, research biologist Tony Fischbach made a [...]
After a week of warm, almost spring-like weather, a winter storm rolled into Boulder County on Tuesday, bringing freezing temperatures and significant snowfall from Tuesday night through most of the [...]
Fairbanks in Feb. 2022 (Lex Treinen/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 [...]
Building peace – one of Rotary International’s core goals – was the topic of a community discussion Wednesday night at the Longmont Museum, presented by three Longmont-area Rotary clubs. Even [...]
Catholic Social Services CEO Robin Dempsey, Weidner Apartment Homes Vice President of Government Affairs Greg Cerbana and Rasmuson Foundation Vice President of Strategy and Impact Alex McKay pose at the [...]
Boulder has announced it will continue its search for a new Independent Police Monitor who will work alongside the city’s Police Oversight Panel. On Jan. 4, the city announced Cathy [...]