Local News
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NewsThe attorney for Monroe Catholic High School has filed a motion for reconsideration.
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Dan Bross and Rick Thoman talk about river freeze up.
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NewsA Fairbanks judge has dismissed the lawsuit Monroe Catholic High School filed last year on behalf of its boys basketball team. University of Alaska President Pat Pitney announced that she will retire this spring. A look at the communities hit hardest by ex-Typhoon Halong one month after the storm struck Western Alaska. A French filmmaker has returned to Alaska for the second time in the past decade in pursuit of a new project in the state.
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NewsThis week’s powerful coronal mass ejections could bring even more auroras in the coming days.
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NewsGlennallen’s only hotel burned to the ground on Wednesday. Powerful solar storms brought a dazzling light show to the skies above the Northern Hemisphere early this week. The number of Democrats running for governor of Alaska grew to two on Monday. A month after ex-typhoon Halong struck Western Alaska, the flow of relief supplies to shore up villages is going strong in Bethel.
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Glennallen’s only hotel burned to the ground Wednesday. Everyone got out of the Caribou Hotel and no injuries were reported. But the chamber of commerce president says it’s a big loss to the community -- and for travelers passing through the area.
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5 cellos and a singer packed into the KUAC Alaska Live studio to give a preview of Portland Cello Project's FCA show. Get to know them on this episode of Alaska Live, hosted by Lori Neufeld.
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NewsFairbanks school board members discussed an application to create a new charter school in Two Rivers, and the University of Alaska Board of Regents approved a tuition increase.
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It’s Veterans Day, but Salcha’s American Legion post won’t be conducting its own service – at least, not this year. That’s because it’s Alaska’s newest Legion post, established just over a year ago.
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NewsAtcharee Buntow said she’s happy to be back, but she’s afraid of what will happen next.
Hosted by Lori Neufeld