Alaska News Nightly: Monday, December 29, 2025
Power outages and damaged homes after the Mat-Su’s fourth severe wind storm this month.
Read MorePower outages and damaged homes after the Mat-Su’s fourth severe wind storm this month.
Read MoreUnalaska’s Tom Madsen Airport was closed, after blizzard conditions damaged the island’s runway this weekend. According to the City of Unalaska, the runway surface has been approved for use and will reopen at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, barring unforeseen circumstances.
Read MoreGCI customers in Unalaska still don’t have cell phone service or internet, after a section of the telecommunication company’s underwater fiber cable was damaged over the weekend.
Read MoreWind gusts reached 90 mph at Palmer’s airport Sunday evening, blowing off sections of the mayor’s roof and breaking his front windows.
Read MoreAlthough sentenced to 77 years and one month, a majority of that sentence was suspended. Erfurth’s active jail time is 20 years and one month.
Read MoreThe nonprofit downhill ski area has high hopes despite challenging winter weather.
Read MoreMuch of the world follows the Gregorian calendar, named after Pope Gregory XIII, who put the finishing touches on a Roman system that integrated ideas from other cultures.
Read MoreThe proposal looks to improve math and literacy test scores among sixth graders.
Read MoreAlaska’s traditional industries got a boost from the Trump administration, but more drilling and mining are likely years away.
Read MoreThe U.S. is forecast to add a lot less power from renewables than analysts previously expected. The potential slowdown comes as electricity demand is rising faster than it has in decades.
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