Anchorage, AK January 6, 2023 Newscast – Thursday, Jan. 5, 2023 In this newscast: The National Climate Assessment is a chance for researchers to share local impacts of climate change, and the authors of the…
Anchorage, AK January 6, 2023 Juneau looks to new recruitment strategies amid city worker shortage The Juneau Assembly is considering offering sign-on bonuses and enhancing retirement benefits to attract and retain more city workers….
Anchorage, AK January 5, 2023 Homer man helps people fleeing Ukraine to get food The idea for the organization came more than a decade ago, when Lucas Wilcox was a student at Kachemak Bay Campus in Homer….
Anchorage, AK January 5, 2023 Alaska’s egg supply chain is harmed by bird flu in Washington Even large grocery chains like Fred Meyer are limiting how many cartons of eggs people can buy….
Anchorage, AK January 5, 2023 America needs plumbers and carpenters. Tell Gen Z about this. Baby boomers are aging out of jobs they long dominated like builders, farmers, mechanics Young workers aren’t clamoring to take their place….
Anchorage, AK January 5, 2023 A new documentary will examine Alaskans’ relationship with alcohol “Earnest Drinker” will have interviews with experts, advocates and people in recovery….
Anchorage, AK January 5, 2023 The job recovery in Alaska is expected to continue into 2023 The state’s job market is still a long way from where it was before the pandemic….
Anchorage, AK January 5, 2023 Alaska legislators state that abortion-related legislation will not be advanced in the Capitol this fiscal year. A bipartisan supermajority in the Senate, plus close margins in the House, means controversial bills on social issues will face major obstacles….
Anchorage, AK January 5, 2023 Newscast – Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2023 In this newscast: An egg shortage has hit the nation and Alaska is feeling acutely; Yesterday was the day Mary Peltola was to be…
Anchorage, AK January 5, 2023 Alaskans are invited to explain to Congress what climate change means to them “It’s an opportunity for us regular-degular people to essentially tell the story of what is happening in our own state,” said one of the…
Anchorage, AK January 4, 2023 How Alaskans cope with rising food costs The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ reported food prices in November were up 12% compared to the year before. …
Anchorage, AK January 4, 2023 Chief of Ketchikan Police indicted and placed on administrative leave Prosecutors say Walls slammed a man against a stone wall and held him in a chokehold after the man stumbled into Walls’ wife’s chair….