NOAA’s Barrow Atmospheric Baseline Observatory got a big upgrade enabling more science at a time when climate-change conditions are getting worse.
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Coast Guard suspends search for man who went missing from cruise ship in Juneau
Residents reported seeing an emergency flare around 11 p.m. Monday and then boats and a helicopter searching the channel.
Despite COVID and crashes, Homer cyclist finishes women’s Tour de France
Faulkner’s early cycling experience was limited to riding her bike down the Homer Spit after swim practice.
Alaska Federation of Natives convention will be held in person for the first time since 2019
This year’s convention will be held from Oct. 20-22 at the Dena’ina Center in Anchorage.
Anchorage Health Department director resigns amid investigation into fabricated resume
Gerace doesn’t have a master’s degree, let alone two, records show. And he isn’t a member of the National Guard, either.
Newscast – Monday, Aug. 8, 2022
In this newscast: Alaska’s first Ironman triathlon was in Juneau on Sunday; A Wyoming couple discovers a time capsule from 2006 at Mendenhall Lake; The Alaska Federation of Natives plans to hold its first in-person convention this October since 2019; Ketchikan parents sue their school district over a reference to “our creator” in tribal values posted in school; For the seventh time this year, an inmate in the custody of the Alaska Department of Corrections has died; Two Anchorage police officers violated department policy during a traffic stop when a woman handed them a novelty “white privilege” card; Demolition has begun on the iconic 4th Avenue Theatre in Anchorage




