Local News
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A national Republican senators organization has filed a complaint alleging that Senate candidate Mary Peltola spent campaign money on personal expenses. // Mayors of five Alaska boroughs where the proposed Alaska gasline would pass through disagree with the governor's plan to give tax breaks to the project. // Golden Valley Electric Association will hold a meeting Wednesday in Fairbanks to talk about its need to generate more electricity. // Thousands of Alaskans turned out Saturday in several communities around the state to protest the actions and policies of the Trump administration. // More than 1,700 comments had been posted online as of Monday in response to the federal government’s review of Alaska’s subsistence management program.
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NewsThe state seismologist says the project is still several years and millions of dollars away, but the $2M appropriation is an important milestone.
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NewsA Nome-based Superior Court judge has resigned while awaiting a final ruling from the Alaska Supreme Court following a judicial misconduct investigation. // Federal funding is bringing Alaskans a small step closer to getting alerts on their phones several seconds before an earthquake hits. // An eighteenth candidate joined the race to be Alaska’s next governor last week. // Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s deputy legislative director was arrested and charged with driving under the influence Thursday in Juneau. // Delta Junction residents posed questions to Golden Valley Electric Association CEO Travis Million about rate hikes at a meeting earlier this month.
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Fairbanks Symphony Orchestra's guest artist, Tabatha Easley joined KUAC's Alaska Live host Lori Neufeld. The entire flute section from FSO came in for performance and conversation too!
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A federal mine inspector didn’t find any safety violations related to a fire that broke out in January at the Kinross Fort Knox Mine near Fairbanks.
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Dan Bross and Rick Thoman talk about spring snowpack levels around mainland Alaska.
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A Democratic congressman is criticizing the Trump administration’s deal to buy a stake in Trilogy Metals, the company trying to develop Alaska’s Ambler mining district. // A federal mine inspector didn’t find any safety violations related to a fire that broke out in January at the Kinross Fort Knox Mine near Fairbanks. // Developers of the Alaska LNG project are pressing lawmakers to pass a tax bill proposed by Gov. Mike Dunleavy last week. //University of Alaska Fairbanks students are trying to solve Fairbanks Police Department’s oldest cold case homicide as part of a new criminal justice course at UAF.
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The Fairbanks Children’s Museum will soon begin a multi-year relocation into a 15,000-square-foot space inside city hall, where the nonprofit will offer childcare. // The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is planning short- and medium-term solutions to catastrophic flooding caused by a melting glacial around Juneau. // Three Alaskan entrepreneurs say they’re relieved that the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled President Trump exceeded his authority last year when he imposed sweeping tariffs that've hurt business owners worldwide. // Several moose have had to be killed in Bethel over the last few months after this winter’s deep snow forced them to look for food in areas inhabited by humans.
Hosted by Lori Neufeld