Local News
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A state disaster declaration is in effect for some Interior communities impacted by ice jam flooding, and a few Alaska farmers are determined to recruit the next generation.
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NewsThe declaration covers areas near Chalkyitsik on the Black River and Hughes on the Koyukuk River, which were struck by rapidly rising water over the last week.
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A Fairbanks woman has been charged with second-degree murder for fatally stabbing her boyfriend over the weekend. // As the war in Iran stretches on, many veterans in Alaska are reflecting on their experiences in past wars. // The U.S. Marines Corps doesn’t have a big presence in Alaska, but more will be coming in the years ahead. // Legislation that seeks to make it easier for Alaskans to repair consumer electronics cleared the state Senate Monday. // The state Marshal’s Office is investigating the cause of a small fire in Esther this weekend that they believe was deliberately set.
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NewsTrump recently said the ceasefire with Iran is “on life support,” and thousands of U.S. troops who deployed to the region remain there.
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Thousands of Golden Valley Electric Association members briefly lost power this weekend, and state wildlife officials have completed their investigation of an incident where a bear attacked two soldiers during a training exercise lat month.
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Dan Bross and Rick Thoman talk about delayed green up, cool daytime temperatures and the challenge of predicting them.
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Flood watches are in effect for several riverside communities around the Interior. // New survey results show Alaskans’ confidence in the economy is nearly at its lowest point in16 years. // The Alaska Senate passed its version of the state budget Thursday, setting the stage for final negotiations. // Legislation to help Alaska school districts get state funding cleared a big hurdle this week in the House Finance Committee. // The Alaska Supreme Court has upheld a lower court decision that dismissed a lawsuit filed by a former student against UAF. // Dozens of people gathered this week in Bethel to honor Missing and Murdered Indigenous People, and demand justice for victims.
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NewsMeteorologists say record cold temperatures this winter likely thickened river ice, which could make this year’s breakup more dangerous.
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Breakup is in full swing, and ice is moving on Interior rivers.
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