Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, December 30, 2025
Rural health leaders say they’re cautiously optimistic about a new federal rural health fund.
Read MoreRural health leaders say they’re cautiously optimistic about a new federal rural health fund.
Read MoreJuneau has broken its all-time snow record for the month of December with 63.7 inches as of Tuesday morning.
Read MoreAlaska public health officials continue to recommend the Hepatitis B vaccine for all newborns, citing high rates of chronic infection in the state.
Read MoreAlaska was awarded more money than any state except for Texas — and far more per person, roughly $365 per Alaskan.
Read MoreThe American Geophysical Union conference brought together Earth and space scientists from more than a hundred countries, including researchers from the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
Read MoreThe Alaska Earthquake Center is in negotiations with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to restore funding for nine seismic stations.
Read MoreAnchorage Festival of Music’s upcoming concert promises whimsy, song and some surprises along the way.
Read MoreIt’s time to ring in the New Year!
Read MoreTo qualify, the storm must have prevented you from returning to your workplace, or you must have suffered a typhoon-related injury that affected your ability to work.
Read MoreTeen use of AI chatbots is growing, and psychologists worry it’s affecting their social development and mental health.
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