KIVALINA, Alaska-Tuesday's election in the small Inupiaq community of Kivalina, resulted in an overwhelming "Yes" vote on the relocation of the aging school in the small northwestern community. The vote was 117-11 in favor of building a new school 7 miles to the northeast of the barrier island village in an area called Kisimagiuqtuq.
WASHINGTON D.C.-The FCC voted on October 27 to reform the USF, part of a major effort to overhaul a system that was designed in the early days of the Internet, when services came through dial-up phone lines. Alaska’s U.S. Senators Mark Begich and Lisa Murkowski, along with Representative Don Young, have all worked for months […]
ANCHORAGE, Alaska- With a turnout of nearly 62 percent, Leisnoi, Inc. shareholders put the finishing touches on an effort to regain control of the corporation and approve a new slate of directors. The vote came during the Annual Shareholder Meeting in Anchorage Wednesday Dec. 28.
COOPER LANDING, Alaska- Thursday afternoon, at about 3:00 pm, a Crown Point trooper, while on his routine patrol came upon a crash site at mile 41.4 mile of the Sterling Highway. The trooper found one of the victims of the crash, Andrea Leindecker, age 20 of Anchorage, severely injured at the scene. He attempted lifesaving […]