AIDEA, Vigor announce talks to resolve dispute over future of Ketchikan Shipyard
Last month, the state development agency said it would kick Vigor out of the Ketchikan Shipyard. Now, AIDEA and Vigor say they’re working to resolve the dispute.
by APRN News | Mar 14, 2025
Last month, the state development agency said it would kick Vigor out of the Ketchikan Shipyard. Now, AIDEA and Vigor say they’re working to resolve the dispute.
by APRN News | Mar 14, 2025
Interior Alaska dog musher Jessie Holmes wins his first Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Also, Tanana Chiefs Conference rejoins the Alaska Federation of Natives amid concerns over federal cuts.
by APRN News | Mar 14, 2025
Anchorage Civic Orchestra concerto competition winner, Henry Nichols, and runner-up, Bryce Herda, discuss their successful auditions, their concert with ACO, and what’s in store after high school.
by APRN News | Mar 14, 2025
For decades, the Bering Sea herring fishery has provided bait fish for crabbers.
by NPR News | Mar 16, 2025
Officials are still assessing the scale of property damage in several states after an outbreak of twisters and dust storms hit the region over the weekend that left dozens dead.
by NPR News | Mar 16, 2025
In an all-time record, 14 of the tournament’s 68 teams all come from one conference — the SEC. The women’s bracket will be unveiled at 8 p.m. Eastern time. Games tip off this coming week.
by NPR News | Mar 16, 2025
In the image published online by the Holy See Press Office, the pontiff was seated in a wheelchair and praying in the private chapel of Rome’s Gemelli Hospital.
by NPR News | Mar 16, 2025
The Trump admninistration has invoked a 227 year old law, the Alien Enemies Act, to target Tren de Aragua, a gang with its roots in the prisons of Venezuela. Who are they and how wide is their reach?