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Published on May 1, 2024Source: Alaska's News Source - Neutral
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Published on May 1, 2024
52-Year-Old Climber Dies After 1,000 Feet Fall From Alaska Mountain
An investigation into the incident is ongoing, officials said. A 52-year-old man died and another was seriously injured after falling 1,000 feet off a steep Alaska mountain in Denali National Park. According to The Independent, the two-person climbing team …
Source: NDTV - Center-right -
Published on May 1, 2024
Alaska marijuana industry expert reacts to feds’ potential move to ease restrictions
JUNEAU, Alaska (KTUU) - Alaskans on Tuesday reacted to reports from multiple sources that the Biden Administration intends to reclassify regulation of cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III, altering its categorization to match drugs considered to be …
Source: Alaska's News Source - Neutral -
Published on May 1, 2024
Mother Kuskokwim Tribal Coalition deeply disappointed in Alaska’s Congressional delegation’s support for Donlin Gold ...
Mother Kuskokwim Tribal coalition members expressed deep disappointment with Alaska’s Congressional delegation, which today (APRIL 24th, 2024) filed an amicus brief in support of mining interests planning what would be the world’s largest gold mine in the …
Source: The Delta Discovery - Alaska - Neutral -
Published on May 1, 2024
Alaska Airlines Marks 22 Years Of Service At Denver International Airport
Summary Alaska Airlines is celebrating more than two decades of operations at Denver International Airport. The carrier has served over 8.5 million passengers through Denver all these years. Despite some of the challenges this year, Alaska Airlines …
Source: Simple Flying - Neutral -
Published on May 1, 2024
University of Alaska announces initial agreement with graduate workers on contract through 2026
The University of Alaska and the Alaska Graduate Workers Association have reached an agreement on a labor contract that would last from July through the end of 2026, the university announced on Tuesday. The university described the pact as a “tentative …
Source: News from the States - Left-wing -
Published on May 1, 2024
Protest in Fairbanks, led by Alaska Graduate Workers Association
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - On Monday, April 29, a protest organized by the Alaska Graduate Workers Association (AGWA) took place in both Anchorage and Fairbanks. In 2020, graduate student employees of the University of Alaska system (UA) began discussions …
Source: KTVF - Alaska - Label Pending -
Published on May 1, 2024
The federal government is assuming management of salmon fishing in parts of Alaska’s Cook Inlet
Commercial and recreational salmon fishing in the federal waters of Cook Inlet will resume this summer, but under new management by the federal government, according to a rule made final this week. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s …
Source: News from the States - Left-wing -
Published on May 1, 2024
Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, April 30, 2024
Donald “Button” Adams proudly shows off some of the meat from the 30-foot bowhead whale he harpooned with the Aaluk Crew around midnight on April 23, 2024. After roughly 16-hours of butchering, the meat is now divided up for members of the Utqiaġvik ( …
Source: Alaska Public Telecommunications - Public Broadcaster -
Published on May 1, 2024
Alaska-wide building code would ensure more live in safe, energy-efficient homes
This is written in response to the April 11 article by Yereth Rosen, “In seismically active Alaska, plans for statewide residential building codes are on shaky ground.” The members of the Alaska State Home Building Association would like to address …
Source: News from the States - Left-wing