News at 6 p.m. – Dec. 20, 2024
A verdict was reached on 19 of the 22 counts the state brought against a Homer woman accused of murder, however, the jury was sent back to further deliberate on Friday over the last three counts the jury remained hung on. Plus it was a hero’s homecoming for two-time Olympic gold medalist Kristen Fa…
The Morning Edition Dec. 20, 2024
The clock is ticking and a government shutdown looms at midnight. What's at stake for Alaska.
News at 6 p.m. – Dec. 19, 2024
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The Morning Edition Dec. 19, 2024
An appeals court reversed a $367M award initially granted to the Municipality of Anchorage over faulty construction work at the Don Young Port of Alaska. Those federal funds had already been earmarked for modernization work at the Anchorage port.
News at 6 p.m. – Dec. 18, 2024
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In Depth Alaska: Anchorage Mayor Suzanne LaFrance
The administration of Anchorage Mayor Suzanne LaFrance released an end-of-the-year update on accomplishments and challenges during her first six months in office, as well as priorities for the coming year. LaFrance sat down with Alaska's News Source reporter Lauren Maxwell to discuss the early mont…
The Morning Edition Dec. 18, 2024
In a 5-2 vote, the Anchorage School Board on Tuesday night elected to close Nunaka Valley and Lake Hood elementary schools. Baxter and Fire Lake schools were also under consideration for closure.
News at 6 p.m. – Dec. 17, 2024
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In Depth Alaska: Exit interview with Rep. Mary Peltola
Our Washington D.C. Bureau correspondent Josh Rultenberg sat down with Rep. Mary Peltola to talk about the election and her past two years in office.
The Morning Edition Dec. 17, 2024
Hear from a Alaskan man who lost a leg in a snowmachine accident, plus, how the State of Alaska is increasing fire protection for homes in the Fairbanks area.