Bill that would make Juneteenth a state holiday receives first legis…
Sen. Elvi Gray Jackson and her Chief of Staff Besse Odom speak at the Feb. 15, 2023 hearing for a bill that would make Juneteenth a state holiday. (KTOO/Gavel Alaska [...]
Sen. Elvi Gray Jackson and her Chief of Staff Besse Odom speak at the Feb. 15, 2023 hearing for a bill that would make Juneteenth a state holiday. (KTOO/Gavel Alaska [...]
Boulder is seeking feedback on the future of the Boulder Municipal Airport through a new Airport Community Conversation project. Participation options include a Community Working Group and upcoming open houses [...]
People play pickleball at Cope Park in Juneau. (Photo courtesy of Alaska Crimson Bear Pickleball Club) Last week, Juneau joined a program that commits to making the city more livable for seniors. [...]
Erie was awarded $55,000 from the Government Alliance on Race and Equity to support equitable business ownership in town. Erie is one of six municipalities to receive GARE grant funding, [...]
Almost 60% of teen girls in the U.S. had depressive symptoms in the past year, according to new survey data published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And [...]
Boulder could see up to 4 more inches of snow today, according to the National Weather Service. Today’s forecast calls for cloudy skies with a high of 15 and an [...]
Kyrstin Arellano holds up her finished vegan macaron shells, made with chickpea water instead of egg whites. Jan. 9, 2023. (zzy Ross/KDLG) On a frosty morning in mid-January, Kyrstin Arellano [...]
BROOMFIELD — The mood inside the gymnasium at Broomfield High School flipped from rowdy to taciturn in a split second Tuesday night. An eerie silence washed across the way as [...]
ConocoPhillips has proposed developing the Willow oil and gas prospect in the northeastern corner of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska. (IBureau of Land Management) Alaska’s U.S. senators warn that half measures [...]
A “joke” and a “fiasco.” Those were just two of the many words used by the Longmont City Council to describe the process of awarding the $980,481 the city received [...]
Walruses are very social animals and like to be in constant contact with other walruses. (Ryan Kingsbery/USGS) Stories are posted on the statewide news page. Send news tips, [...]
In advance of an expected winter storm, Front Range Community College announced Tuesday evening that its Longmont and Westminster campuses will be closed for in-person services on Wednesday. FRCC employees [...]
A Ukrainian man embraces a loved one upon arriving at Ted Stevens International Airport on Saturday, May 21, 2022. (Shiri Segal/Alaska Public Media) So much of [...]
By Patty Rhodes Colorado State University Extension Spring is just around the corner, and enthusiastic gardeners are already plotting to get their gardens in shape for the growing season. From [...]
Sailors assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group 2 recover a high-altitude surveillance balloon off the coast of Myrtle Beach, S.C., on Feb. 5, 2023. U.S. fighter aircraft shot down the [...]
Boulder emergency crews have shut down a portion of Colo. 93 south of the city due to a four-car crash. According to police radio traffic, the crash occurred at about [...]
The Anchorage School District Board of Directors listen to public testimony at the Anchorage School District Meeting on December 19, 2022. (Valerie Kern, Alaska Public Media). [...]
Today ‘Lasting Impressions’ at CU Art Museum: How do museums build art collections? Lasting Impressions answers this question with a close look at the CU Art Museum’s collection of American [...]
A photo of the Duncan Memorial Church fire in 1949. (Photo courtesy of the Annette Island Reserve Historical Archive) Alaska’s only reservation is fighting to reclaim how its story is [...]
Colorado point guard Jaylyn Sherrod knew the importance of Friday’s game against Washington State and she took it upon herself to put the Buffaloes on her back that night and [...]
Anchorage residents clear snow on Monday. (Elyssa Loughlin/Alaska Public Media) With the latest weekend storm in Anchorage, the city’s snowfall tally since the start of December now totals about 6 [...]
Toughness, or lack thereof, has been a glaring shortcoming for the Colorado men’s basketball team. That was on display yet again in an 11-point loss at Utah, which clearly was [...]
National Security Council spokesman John Kirby speaks during a press briefing at the White House on Monday, Feb. 13, 2023, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) Stories [...]
Cyclists of all ages and abilities will be able to sharpen their riding skills at the town of Firestone’s new bike park and pump track. A rendering of the bike [...]
National Security Council spokesman John Kirby speaks during a press briefing at the White House on Monday. (Evan Vucci/AP) The White House on Monday defended the shootdowns of three unidentified objects in [...]
Louisville is actively hiring for summer and seasonal jobs. A job fair will be held 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Louisville Recreation and Senior Center, 900 Via [...]
The Pentagon is seen from Air Force One as it flies over Washington, March 2, 2022. U.S. (Patrick Semansky/AP file photo) A U.S. fighter jet shot down an “unidentified object” [...]
Jesus Hilario Rodela Jr. (Colorado Department of Corrections) A man accused of shooting at two Longmont school resource officers entered into a plea deal Monday and was sentenced to [...]
Larry Baker, then-Mayor Elect Bronson’s Transistion Team Co-Leader, smiles at a press conference in Midtown Anchorage on May 24th, 2021. Baker later became a contracted adviser to the mayor. (Hannah [...]
SALT LAKE CITY — The Colorado men’s basketball team will not officially be eliminated from anything until the clock finally runs out on the 2022-23 season. Still, the odds of [...]
Brent Sass at the finish of the Yukon Quest 550 on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2023. (Lex Treinen/KUAC) Eureka musher Brent Sass scored his fifth Yukon Quest win Wednesday night, crossing [...]
The Paws to Read program at the Lafayette Public Library encourages kids to read in a safe environment with a furry friend. Kids of all ages can pick out a [...]
The Alaska Ski for Women is one of the biggest women’s ski events in the World, and it’s happening in Anchorage on February 5th! This week on Outdoor Explorer, we’ll [...]
Rihanna performed for first time since 2016 during the Super Bowl LVII halftime show on Sunday. And, she performed while pregnant with her second child, her representatives confirmed. Known for [...]
A Sig Sauer P320 handgun is held at a store. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) Stolen guns, untraceable weapons and other deadly devices are becoming more prevalent in U.S. gun [...]
GLENDALE, Ariz. — Rihanna performed Super Bowl halftime show while pregnant with her second child, representative confirms. The singer’s representative confirmed the pregnancy shortly after she ended her 13-minute set [...]
This episode of Addressing Alaskans features the Anchorage Economic Development Corporation’s 2023 economic forecast. We hear reports on jobs and employment, housing, consumer optimism, and business [...]
Chip / Downtown Boulder Last month, the Downtown Boulder Partnership completed and approved an exciting five-year vision plan to guide policy, programs and development recommendations for Downtown Boulder. The plan [...]
Stove technician Steve Sanders shows black carbon build-up in a Toyo Laser 531/532 (Photo Courtesy of Sam Trivette) David Quisenberry swears by his Toyostove. He’s used it to heat his [...]
Emergency Family Assistance Association: This nonprofit is welcoming food donations weekdays between the hours of 8:30 and 11:30 a.m. Come by 1575 Yarmouth Ave. on the north side of the [...]
A wolf on Pleasant Island near Gustavus, Alaska peers at the camera. (Photo by Bjorn Dihle) On a tiny, remote island in Southeast Alaska, scientists recently made a surprising discovery: [...]
Today Valentine’s partner yoga and Thai massage: Join instructors Lori and Joseph for partner yoga and Thai massage, and receive healing touch through Thai bodywork and therapeutic partner stretches; noon [...]
Sen. David Wilson, R-Wasilla, speaks on the floor of the Alaska Senate on Monday, May 2, 2022 at the Alaska State Capitol in Juneau. (James Brooks/Alaska Beacon) A bill adding [...]
It wasn’t easy, but Nikola Jokic made it look like it anyway. Behind Jokic’s 20th triple-double of the season (a new franchise record), the Nuggets handled the feisty Hornets, 119-105, [...]
An Alaska State Trooper K-9 Unit SUV in Anchorage. (Joey Mendolia/Alaska Public Media) A man was found dead at a Wasilla home Wednesday night, and responders believe he was killed [...]
The Avalanche penalty kill deserved a lucky break, and it got one. With under four minutes remaining in a nail-biting road trip finale Saturday, Brandon Montour fired a shot that [...]
The village of Selawik lies near Kotzebue Sound in northwest Alaska, pictured here on Aug. 24, 2006. (Public domain photo by Steve Hillebrand/USFWS) Alaska State Troopers have arrested a 47-year-old [...]
Colorado head football coach Deion Sanders proudly displayed the Buffaloes’ colors during the NFL Honors awards ceremony on Thursday, dressed in a sharp black suit with gold pocket square. As [...]
Sen. Lisa Murkowski had choice words during a Senate Defense Appropriations Subcommittee hearing Thursday, Feb. 9, 2023 on a Chinese surveillance balloon allowed to pass over Alaska. (From Sen. Lisa [...]
A quick glance at the Pac-12 women’s basketball standings might suggest that Colorado can pencil in a win on Sunday. The Buffaloes know better. In the always-difficult Pac-12, there are [...]