You can join the Romantic movement by listening to the Wordsworth birthday party on Crosscurrents, 4/7 at 8 a.m.
Archives for April 4, 2014
Coast Guard releases findings on Kulluk grounding
The Coast Guard has released the results of an investigation into the grounding of Shell’s Kulluk drill rig at the end of their troubled Arctic drilling season.
Lawmakers Shelving Controversial Permitting Bill
A controversial permitting bill has been sentenced to die in committee.
Don Young lights into Interior Secretary Over King Cove
Don Young was allotted five minutes to question Jewell on the president’s $12 billion budget for Interior. Young asked only about King Cove.
Homer man shoots, kills self with Trooper’s pistol
Twenty-four-year-old Aaron Michael Rael-Catholic is dead following the incident Wednesday night.
Pro-lifers oppose Planned Parenthood in Sitka’s middle school
A pro-life group remains concerned over Planned Parenthood’s involvement in health instruction at Blatchley Middle School last fall, even though the curriculum is no longer being taught.
“Once Upon Alaska” combines artistry of photography and rhyme
Longtime Alaska photographer Mark Kelley and writer Nick Jans have teamed up to create a children’s book.
City to provide hazardous waste disposal three days a week
The Commercial Boulevard collection center will be open to residents twice a week, and to businesses once a week by appointment.
Christy NaMee Eriksen braids words and music to effect change
Eriksen is throwing a release party tonight for her new album, which will include live music and performance.