Tonight on Alaska News Nightly: Sen. Dan Sullivan addresses the Alaska Legislature. Native leaders call for land acknowledgements at Fairbanks city council meetings. And how school counselors are supporting students' mental health. Listen here:
Sen. Dan Sullivan promotes the King Cove road and Arctic drilling in his address to the legislature. Also, Native leaders call for land acknowledgements at Fairbanks city council meetings.
And how school counselors are supporting students’ mental health.Sabine Poux in KenaiAlaska News Nightly is hosted by Casey Grove, with producing and audio engineering from Toben Shelby and Katie Anastas.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Alaska News Nightly: Monday, April 18, 2022 - Alaska Public MediaTonight on Alaska News Nightly: Alaskan biologists are on the lookout for bird flu. How an increase in short-term rentals impacts the housing market in Juneau. And students test their knowledge at a Yup'ik spelling bee. Listen here:
Read more »
As Alaska warms, birch tree tappers in Talkeetna wrestle with erratic season - Alaska Public MediaAs Alaska warms, sap runs are getting earlier and less predictable, said Dulce Ben-East, an owner of the longest running birch syrup producer in the state. “I really think of it as climate chaos,” she said. “It seems to get more chaotic every year.”
Read more »
Alaska imports more wood bison to bolster reintroduction efforts - Alaska Public MediaForty young bison are isolating at the Large Animal Research Station in Fairbanks after arriving from Canada. Some will likely get barged up the Innoko River to be added to a herd that was introduced there seven years ago.
Read more »
Sullivan strikes partisan tone while talking up bipartisanship to Alaska Legislature - Alaska Public MediaU.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan told legislators he was trying to take a different approach than he did in his speech last year, when he bashed President Biden for what he considers an anti-Alaska agenda.
Read more »
Broadband bill passes Alaska House committee - Alaska Public MediaThe bill does three main things. First, it creates a broadband office. Second, it sets up an advisory board. And third, it sets up a broadband “parity fund” to equalize costs.
Read more »