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Listen to control tower audio prior to DC-54 crash on Tanana River: ‘Tell ’em I love ’em, man.’ 25 Apr 2024, 1:21 am

The DC-54 aircraft that crashed on Tuesday seven miles from the Fairbanks International Airport was a Douglas 54-D Skymaster, owned and operated by Alaska Air Fuel, and operating as a bulk fuel cargo plane. The plane was en route to Kobuk with 3,200 gallons of heating fuel when a wing caught fire and the engine […]

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Win Gruening: Huna Totem dock project inches forward, Assembly decisions await 25 Apr 2024, 12:13 am

By WIN GRUENING When I last wrote about Huna Totem Corporation’s cruise ship dock project in November, over four years had passed since the Juneau subport property on which the project was to be located was purchased by Norwegian Cruise Lines. Over 15 months had passed since Huna Totem Corporation took over the project, now named Aak’w […]

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Jubilee Underwood, candidate for Alaska House, on the Must Read Alaska Show 24 Apr 2024, 8:21 pm

In this episode of the Must Read Alaska Show, host John Quick welcomes Jubilee Underwood, a dedicated Matanuska-Susitna Valley resident and school board president, as she shares her journey from local advocacy to political candidacy. Underwood discusses her successful efforts to end mask mandates for children just two months after joining the school board and […]

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Peltola celebrates her ‘L’ with a mini-grant for solar, as Biden slams Alaska mining, energy jobs 24 Apr 2024, 7:31 pm

To celebrate Earth Day, Rep. Mary Peltola touted Alaska getting $125 million out of a $7 billion grant package from the federal government for solar energy development. It was an infinitesimal win in a sea of losses handed to her and Alaska from the Biden Administration. “Investing in energy projects across the board–solar, wind, hydro […]

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Robert Seitz: Railbelt utility, electricity, gas, and how we move forward 24 Apr 2024, 5:37 pm

By ROBERT SEITZ There is nothing more important that to secure increased natural gas production in Cook Inlet in order to give Alaska the time to work out what the replacement primary fuel source will be in our future (it could be more natural gas).    Increased production of Cook Inlet natural gas is much more […]

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Eagle River teacher doxxes Rep. Jamie Allard’s children during Eagle River legislative town hall 24 Apr 2024, 2:01 pm

An Eagle River town hall meeting with legislators on April 13 was focused largely on education issues. There were lots of union members and officials there from the National Education Association-Alaska wearing “Red for Ed” shirts. In attendance were Rep. Dan Saddler and Sen. Kelly Merrick. Rep. Jamie Allard was stuck in Juneau as the […]

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New York taxpayers will underwrite journalists 24 Apr 2024, 12:32 pm

A new expenditure for residents of New York — a bill that has taxpayers paying for reporters at newspapers has been introduced in the state’s legislature. It’s part of a push across the country to have newspapers join the ranks of public broadcasters, who also receive taxpayer underwriting. New York Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and […]

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Senate passes Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan aid package totaling $95 billion, ‘deterrence that Putin hoped would not come,’ says Murkowski 23 Apr 2024, 10:16 pm

The Senate overwhelmingly passed controversial H.R.815, a combination of $95 billion in assistance to Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan, and Indo-Pacific allies. Both Sen. Dan Sullivan and Sen. Lisa Murkowski voted in favor of the aid package. The bill had earlier passed a split House, with all Democrats voting for it, along with some Republicans led by the […]

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Invasion 2024: Illegal immigrants in first half of fiscal year equal more than twice the population of Alaska 23 Apr 2024, 9:50 pm

By BETHANY BLANKLEY | THE CENTER SQUARE More than 1.7 million foreign nationals have illegally entered the U.S. in the first six months of fiscal 2024, the greatest number for this time period in U.S. history. It’s far beyond twice the population of Alaska, which is 733,000. The 1,733,496 who illegally entered in the first […]

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Another break in the Quintillion fiber optic line leaves North Slope communities with weak internet 23 Apr 2024, 6:47 pm

Internet is down in portions of the North Slope after the fiber optic cable owned by Quintillion had some type of break. Arctic Slope Telephone Association Cooperative has said the communities impacted are Atqasuk, Point Hope, Utqiagvik, and Wainwright. “Currently these communities are experiencing an all services Quintillion network outage. Quintillion’s teams have been deployed […]

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