Alaska News Nightly: Monday, March 16, 2026
State lawmakers consider a bill that calls for more transparency in the latest version of the...
by APRN News | Mar 16, 2026
State lawmakers consider a bill that calls for more transparency in the latest version of the...
by APRN News | Mar 16, 2026
Only a handful of mushers have won the 1,000-mile race consecutively, and it’s been a decade since a repeat championship.
by APRN News | Mar 16, 2026
The Palmer Food Bank hands out groceries four days a week and never turns away clients, officials said.
by APRN News | Mar 16, 2026
The Anchorage School District told Campbell STEM Elementary parents that officials recommended the school be closed to help balance the district’s budget. The school board voted to close the school 11 days later.
by NPR News | Mar 17, 2026
In eastern Ukraine, white nylon nets now stretch over roads and city streets, a low-tech defense against deadly FPV drones that dominate the battlefield and threaten civilians near the front line.
by NPR News | Mar 17, 2026
A new analysis represents the largest effort yet to systematically parse all the data from high-quality clinical trials on cannabis and mental health. The evidence is lacking.
by NPR News | Mar 17, 2026
The U.S. Postal Service’s leader says it is set to run out of money in less than a year and may have to stop deliveries because of declining mail volume and what USPS sees as burdensome requirements.
by NPR News | Mar 17, 2026
Kent said he “cannot in good conscience” back the Iran war. In his resignation letter, he says Iran “posed no imminent threat to our nation.”