The Federal Aviation Administration has recorded 58 bird collisions and one involving a coyote in Alaska in the past year.
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Can tribes win alone?
Two large regional tribal entities resigned from the Alaska Federation of Natives earlier this month. That comes after three regional corporations dropped out over the past few years. What drives members to resign? What keeps them united?
Alaska Airlines asks federal judge to dismiss mask lawsuit brought by former senator
Former state Sen. Lora Reinbold sued Alaska Airlines in April, saying the airline violated her constitutional rights when it banned her from its planes after she confronted airline officials in Juneau over the company’s policy on facemasks.
Turning weather data into music could help Southeast Alaska students hear their changing environment
Wind chimes were the inspiration for an instrument that collects weather data and turns it into music. Now the technology will get used for educational projects across Southeast.
Newscast – Wednesday, May 31, 2023
In this newscast: The rate of deaths due to drinking alcohol nearly doubled from 2019 to 2021 in Alaska; Governor Mike Dunleavy’s new pro-family policy adviser resigned yesterday as reporters prepared to publish an investigation exposing his extreme and disturbing views
Alaska deaths from drinking nearly doubled over 2 years
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Alaska has one of the highest rates of binge drinking in the country.
Wrangell holds Blessing of the Fleet at newly finished Mariners’ Memorial
The Blessing of the Fleet is a tradition for many coastal communities as fishermen get ready for their summer season.
Completion of Denali Park Road bridge pushed back to 2026
The 90-mile road into Denali National Park remains closed at about the halfway point.
Leading experts warn of a risk of extinction from AI
The call for guardrails on AI systems has intensified in recent months as public and profit-driven enterprises are embracing new generations of programs.
Peltola supports debt ceiling agreement
Peltola said the deal is preferable to a government shutdown.








