The board improperly shifted the location of its Cook Inlet finfish meeting earlier this year with little public notice.
Alaska
Kwethluk and electric utility to build battery system
It could one day help wean the community off diesel fuel.
Unalaska recovers $2.3M after phishing email scam
The sender of the email represented themselves as a known vendor and requested a change in payment method.
Alaska’s ferry system to end service to Prince Rupert, British Columba
The decision comes due to an impasse with U.S. customs agents demanding armed protection in Canada.
West Juneau double homicide trial now underway
Laron Carlton Graham has pleaded not guilty to two counts of first-degree murder in connection with the deaths of Robert Meireis and Elizabeth Tonsmeire.
Tour bus driver who hit and killed Skagway’s mayor in 2018 pleads guilty
The driver made an illegal turn while talking on a cellphone.
After leaving Trump administration, Balash will work for oil company that’s developing an Alaska project
Joe Balash, the Trump-appointee who pushed to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil leasing, is taking a job with Oil Search, a company developing an oil project 100 miles to the west of the refuge.
Alaska State Troopers announce arrest in 41-year-old Anchorage cold case
For the second time this year, Alaska law enforcement has found a suspect in a long-stalled investigation using a new technique known as genetic genealogy.
Savoonga artists bring blanket toss to Juneau
The walrus-hide blanket they created will be used for blanket toss competitions in Juneau.
School district meets deadline to move fuel away from eroding Kuskokwim riverbank
The Coast Guard had given the Lower Kuskokwim School District two weeks to move the fuel away from the riverbank when the erosion reached 76 feet from the nearest fuel tank.