More than 500 Army vehicles will be traveling on the Parks Highway and the northernmost stretch of the Richardson Highway.
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Alaska regulators hear testimony on ConocoPhillips’ 2022 Alpine gas leak
It took more than three weeks to stop the leak at the source.
Traveling overseas this summer? There’s huge demand for passports, so get yours ASAP
The State Department is fielding half a million passport applications a week — 30-40% more than last year.
Willow protesters dog Biden as he touts his environmental achievements
A series of protests in Washington, D.C. could undercut Biden’s message on climate change and alienate the young voters who supported his 2020 election.
Budget items and policy changes recommended to help protect Indigenous women and girls
Recommended budget items included funding for more people in state law-enforcement agencies devoted to working on missing and murdered Indigenous cases.
Newscast – Thursday, March 23, 2023
In this newscast: In Juneau, a Tuesday protest called the “Great Alaska Credit Card Chainsaw Massacre” protested banks that have funneled money to fossil fuel projects; Two Klawock men are facing second-degree murder charges after allegedly beating an 80-year-old man to death early Tuesday morning; Alaska House Speaker Cathy Tilton called for a vote to reject salary increases for the legislature, governor and state commissioners; The dissection event returned to ComFish this year, but instead of a salmon shark, it was a squid




