Local News
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Alaska's U.S. senators voted with the majority Wednesday against a resolution to limit President Trump’s power to wage war on Iran. // Alaska legislators are considering giving another boost to per-student funding for public schools. // The North Pole City Council criticized Mayor Larry Terch during Monday’s meeting for creating a toxic work environment and other issues. //Organizers of the 54th annual Delta Farm Forum have rescheduled the event for this Saturday, after postponing it last week due to cold weather.
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U.S. and allied military service members have begun the second week of a major training exercise in Alaska. The exercise, called Arctic Edge 2026, focuses on training for drone and missile attacks on military installations and key infrastructure. This year’s exercise will extend into Greenland.
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Sen. Dan Sullivan is doubling down on his support for the war on Iran, and the U.S. military is conducting a major training exercise in Alaska and beyond.
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NewsNick Dwyer, the graduate student whose artwork was destroyed, signed an affidavit Feb. 3 in support of a motion dismissing the misdemeanor criminal mischief charge against Graham Granger. Prosecutors followed suit Feb. 19, before the judge had ruled on the motion.
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NewsState lawmakers posed sharp questions Monday to Alaska’s Division of Elections about its decision to share the state’s unredacted voter list with the federal government. // State prosecutors are no longer pursuing charges against a University of Alaska Fairbanks student who ate AI-generated art displayed on campus. // Factory trawlers and bycatch dominated the Alaska Outdoor Council’s governor’s forum on Saturday.
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NewsSen. Dan Sullivan says he supports the U.S. attack on Iran that killed the country’s supreme leader. // The University of Alaska says it’s keeping the identities of candidates private in the search for a new system president. // A North Pole woman is facing felony theft and fraud charges for allegedly collecting more than $30,000 in food assistance benefits she wasn’t eligible for. // Crews are about half way done removing a colossal drilling rig that toppled over on the North Slope. // The Alaska House unanimously passed a prohibition on AI-generated child sexual abuse material on Friday – with amendments that expanded the bill. // Community members, faith leaders and lawmakers have jumped into action to support a Soldotna mother and her children who were detained and deported by ICE agents last month. // A state task force released recommendations last month for making psychedelic therapy available, if treatments are approved at the federal level.
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Okorie "OKCello" Johnson brought his unique cello performance of live-sound-looping and storytelling to KUAC's Alaska Live. He plays for a sold out show so this is your opportunity to hear the conversation and performance.
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Dan Bross and Rick Thoman talk about the Central Interior's very snowy February.
Hosted by Lori Neufeld