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Published on Jul 1, 2025Source: WNYT - New York - Neutral
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Published on Jul 1, 2025
Applications open for renewable energy program targeted toward rural Alaska communities
Across rural Alaska, communities are exploring new ways to make energy more reliable, affordable and sustainable. A national program entering its fifth year hopes to help make the transition. The Energy Technology Innovation Partnership Project (ETIPP) is …
Source: KNOM Radio Mission - Alaska - Pending -
Published on Jul 1, 2025
New tally from Interior Alaska fires: a dozen homes lost, more than 80 displaced
Damage to vehicles from the Bear Creek Fire. (Anchorage Fire Department via Facebook) Wildland fires near Healy have displaced scores of residents under evacuation orders and destroyed multiple structures including homes, according to damage assessments …
Source: Anchorage Daily News - Alaska - Neutral -
Published on Jul 1, 2025
Carveouts for Alaska and tax breaks for whalers: How Lisa Murkowski got to yes on Trump’s agenda bill
By Eric Bradner, Sarah Ferris, Lauren Fox and Annie Grayer, CNN (CNN) — The fate of President Donald Trump’s domestic agenda was in Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski’s hands – and she used that leverage to force a series of changes that will deliver more federal …
Source: KEYT - California - Neutral -
Published on Jul 1, 2025
Comedian David Spade to perform at Alaska State Fair
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Comedian David Spade will be appearing at the Alaska State Fair at 3 p.m. on Sept. 1, according to fair officials. Tickets will be available for sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Wednesday, according to a press release. Spade …
Source: Alaska's News Source - Neutral -
Published on Jul 1, 2025
Alaska Botanical Garden celebrates ‘Mud Day’
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Alaska Botanical Garden in Anchorage held an event for International Mud Day on June 27. The event consisted of different stations that allowed children to play with mud in different ways, including jumping in it, creating art …
Source: Alaska's News Source - Neutral -
Published on Jul 1, 2025
Alaska Reaches Privacy Settlement In 23andMe Bankruptcy Case
JUNEAU — Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor has announced a privacy-focused settlement with TTAM, the nonprofit poised to take over most of 23andMe’s assets, including sensitive customer data, as part of a federal bankruptcy proceeding in Missouri. The …
Source: KSRM 920 AM - Alaska - Neutral -
Published on Jul 1, 2025
Opinion: Federal funding keeps rural Alaska libraries open
(iStock / Getty Images) As a librarian working in rural Alaska, I see firsthand every day how heavily people rely on the library for many things beyond just books. Alaska is a large and rural state with many small libraries serving in some of the most …
Source: Anchorage Daily News - Alaska - Neutral -
Published on Jul 1, 2025
Record highs likely along the Slope, as a ridge strengthens across northeast Alaska
ANCHORAGE, AK (Alaska’s News Source) - Temperatures are once again heating up across the state, as a ridge of high pressure is set to strengthen in the days ahead. Deadhorse already saw a record high yesterday, where the mercury rose to 75 degrees. This is …
Source: KTVF - Alaska - Pending -
Published on Jul 1, 2025
Alaska history author publishes new book
Laurel Downing Bill is early for a coffee date. She announces that she has already had two cups, even though it's only 9 o'clock. She takes a seat and waits for her less caffeinated companion. But it's not coffee that keeps Bill cranking out …
Source: Senior Voice - Alaska - Neutral