Knik Arm Services owner Mark Graber said it no longer felt worth it to hold onto the lease amid the legal battles.
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Private plane makes emergency landing on Bethel road
They had enough gas to make from McGrath to Bethel — but not quite to the airport.
How 26K+ votes left to be counted could impact the race to finish Don Young’s term
It’s unlikely Begich will overtake Palin for second place.
Harry Potter Lake, once too big to see across, vanished in a day
Drained lake basins make up more than half of the Arctic coastal plain, the part of the Alaska map that most resembles Swiss cheese.
New dashboard warns Sitkans of landslide risk
A landslide warning system developed in Sitka is now available to the public as an online dashboard.
Former Alaska state Rep. Westlake died after son ‘pummeled’ him, according to manslaughter charges
Early indications are that the father and son had fought over a rental dispute related to the South Anchorage apartment where Dean Westlake died.
To encourage more young fishermen, look to farm programs as models, new study argues
The aging of Alaska’s commercial fishing workforce has been a concern for several years.
Killer whales are ‘attacking’ sailboats near Europe’s coast. Scientists don’t know why
In recent years, orcas have been damaging the rudders of pleasure yachts, mostly along the coasts of Portugal and Spain. Scientists and sailors are struggling to understand the encounters.
Ketchikan City Council approves seasonal sales tax to capitalize on summer tourism
Within city limits, the sales tax will go up in April and then down again the following October.
University of Alaska faculty union hopes to end a year of contract negotiations
University of Alaska faculty members returned to work earlier this week and are back on contract, though which contract is in dispute.









