06/16/11 PORT McNEILL - North Island elementary school athletes shine in annual competition at NISS track
05/20/11 May 20, 2011FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASECall for Support of Alaska Native Culture at 2011 FairThe Alaska State Fair is asking Fair supporters to send letters to Alaska Gov. Sean Parnell encouraging the approval of funding for the Ravens People: Celebrating Alaskas Native Cultures Program at the 2011 Fair. The Alaska Legislature included 150,000 in the capital budget for the program, which...
05/06/11 The University of Nebraska-Lincoln will grant degrees to approximately 2,800 students at commencement exercises May 6 and 7 in separate ceremonies for baccalaureate, graduate and law degrees
04/23/11 A recent agreement allowing the Alaska Department of Natural Resources to receive a 130-acre private land donation in Denali State Park is an important step in the continued development of the multi-agency South Denali Visitor Center project.
04/10/11 The PBS series " Frontline " has produced a show, titled "The Silence," investigating the sexual abuse by Catholic and Jesuit personnel in a Western Alaska region that today wrestles with alcohol abuse, suicide and domestic violence.
04/07/11 Chef Peter Davis of Henrietta's Table in Cambridge, Mass., holds a bowl of his Yellow Eye Beans with Gilfeather Turnips after a panel on cooking with heirloom beans at the second annual Chefs Collaborative National Summit held last week at Bunker Hill Community College in Boston.
03/21/11 Three giants of the early Alaska Native land claims movement were on hand Friday, March 18 at the University of Alaska Anchorage Subsistence Summit, sponsored by the Alaska Humanities Forum.
03/11/11 Tsunami warning issued for Hawaii, Pacific, and California North of Pt. Conception, Tsunami Watch for Southern California
01/01/11 Your dogs. Your cats. The fish you catch and the moose you shoot. Your sons and daughters and moms and guns and vacations. Today we're celebrating the New Year with a few of our favorites.
12/13/10 Today the Marine Conservational Alliance Foundation reported that in an effort to protect coastal habitat important to marine life and sea birds it had cleaned up over 400,000 pounds of debris from Alaskas beaches this year. This brings the total collected since 2003 to over 2 million pounds.The Foundation worked throughout Alaska with twelve tribes, communities, non-profits, and businesses...
12/11/10 For the three seasons leading up to his senior year, East High wrestler Mathew Malnoske practiced with and took lessons from his older teammate, Nathan Hoffer. Each of those seasons resulted in a Class 4A state title for Malnoske.
11/06/10 Airplane pilot Jessica Cox, born without arms, has spent the week in Western Alaska and in Anchorage motivating students to believe in themselves and achieve their dreams. Cox, 27, of Tucson, Ariz., learned to fly an airplane using her feet, earning her sport pilot license in 2008. She is also the first person without arms to earn a black belt in the American Taekwondo Association. Cox ...
11/04/10 A Bethel grand jury indicted three men this week on new charges stemming from the torture and slaying of a teenager in the Southwest Alaska community, according to court records.
07/15/10 As many as nine young people from Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta villages have killed themselves over the past two months, Alaska State Troopers say.
12/28/09 ANCHORAGE - Work on a high-speed Internet project for 53 villages in Southwest Alaska will begin this spring, thanks to a $25.3 million federal economic stimulus grant awarded to Sea Lion International, a subsidiary of the Hooper Bay village Native corporation.
12/25/09 ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Work on a high-speed Internet project for 53 villages in Southwest Alaska will begin this spring, thanks to a $25.3 million federal economic stimulus grant awarded to Sea Lion I...
12/25/09 Work on a high-speed Internet project for 53 villages in Southwest Alaska will begin this spring, thanks to a $25.3 million federal economic stimulus grant awarded to Sea Lion International,...
12/25/09 Tick tock tick tock. As the clock strikes closer to 2010, many bars and clubs in Brevard are ready to help you say adieu to 2009. Here's where to celebrate New Year's Eve along the Space Coast.
12/14/09 Associated Press - December 14, 2009 6:44 PM ET BETHEL, Alaska (AP) - Police arrested a 51-year-old Hooper Bay man accused of attacking a relative with a rifle after driving home drunk on a...
12/14/09 Police: Man Allegedly Attacks Relative With Rifle After Driving Drunk On Snowmachine |