WASHINGTON D.C.-Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood scolded Congressional members today over the undecided FAA extension. A decision had not been made before the members broke for the summer recess. This unfinished business on their part has caused the lay-offs of some 74,000 people, and lost revenue of $30 million a day since their authorization ended on […]
ALASKA-The Cleveland volcano is showing signs that it is stirring for a brief awakening once again. The Alaska Volcano Observatory announced that a small, 133 foot in diameter dome had been extruded from the volcano in recent days. This prompted the volcanoes level to go to orange or watch level.
PETERSBURG-Arne Fuglvog, a long-time, fifth generation fisherman from Peterburg, and Fisheries Aide to Senator Murkowski, resigned from her team and agreed to a plea deal for serious fishing violations that occurred between 2001 and 2006 according to reports.
CORDOVA-The long-time Cordova newspaper that was slated to be moth-balled along with Calista Corporation's five other newspapers throughout the state has found a new owner. Calista Corporation yesterday announced that it will be selling the Times to the current editor of the paper, Jennifer Gibbons. The terms of the sale were not disclosed by the […]