Anchorage, AK March 16, 2023 Student leaders speak out against Dunleavy’s parental rights bill If passed by the Legislature, students would need their parents’ permission before taking a sex education class or joining a program or club related…
Anchorage, AK March 16, 2023 March 16 2023: Rich in Culture Conversations -Influential Women Juneau’s Black Awareness Association continue their celebration of Women’s History Month by highlighting the women who have impacted their lives!…
Anchorage, AK March 16, 2023 If lawmakers don’t take action Sitka’s schools could be sacked 15 teaching jobs next year. Alaska is one of the few states that doesn’t appropriate money for education until after most districts have prepared their budgets for next year….
Anchorage, AK March 16, 2023 State lawmakers call on federal government to intervene in Canadian mining upriver of Alaska After meeting with two British Columbia officials, legislators from Southeast Alaska announced they were calling on the U.S. to intervene. …
Anchorage, AK March 16, 2023 ACLU sues Alaska prison system over forced medication policy Corrections policy is supposed to limit involuntary medication to emergency, last-resort situations when there is imminent danger….
Anchorage, AK March 16, 2023 Threatened listing proposed for sunflower sea star after population devastated by wasting disease The creature, with a range from Baja California to the Aleutians, would be the first sea star with an Endangered Species Act listing….
Anchorage, AK March 16, 2023 Haines falconer trains bird of his dreams Benassi hopes to hunt with Mirum for a few years and then release her. He says maybe she will return to Nome, where she…
Anchorage, AK March 16, 2023 On appeal, state wins right to challenge subsistence hunting decision for Kake The state challenged the Federal Subsistence Board’s authority to open an emergency hunt aimed at helping people in Kake get food in the first…
Anchorage, AK March 15, 2023 Draft ordinance on city hazard maps tries to balance between property rights and public safety The debate over what the city should do to address avalanche and landslide hazards downtown has spanned several decades. But the introduction of new…
Anchorage, AK March 15, 2023 Newscast – Wednesday, March 15, 2023 In this newscast: The Juneau School Board adopted a $96 million budget last night based on an assumed increase in state and city funding;…
Anchorage, AK March 15, 2023 March 15 2023 Kyshona! Kyshona, singer/songwriter/musical therapist, is on tour in Alaska and stops by the KTOO studio to visit! Visit the show page for the full episode!…
Anchorage, AK March 15, 2023 Juneau school board approves budget built around uncertain state, city funding “The budget that you approve this evening is based on assumptions,” Superintendent Bridget Weiss told the board at the start of Tuesday’s meeting. “There…