Monthly Archives: October, 2019
Bear attack: ‘She started snapping her mouth’
By JOE FERRONATO
In the evening hours of Sept. 6, two Alaskan moose hunters ventured out for a quick glassing session. Scott Willis and Shane...
He’s back: Former Gov. Walker says Anchorage, MatSu don’t need natural gas
HE WANTS GASLINE TO GO TO VALDEZ, NO PALMER SPUR
Former Gov. Bill Walker is once again milking cash from the City of Valdez to...
Unalaska flights suspended
Alaska Airlines has suspended flights between Unalaska and Anchorage through Monday, Oct. 21.
The airline tentatively plans to resume through its contract airlines operations as...
Theater review: Valley Performing Arts delivers on spine-tingling production
OPENING NIGHT OF 'THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE'
By ART CHANCE, THEATER REVIEWER
I visited Valley Performing Arts in Wasilla for the opening night of “The...
Dunleavy gives first endorsement to Endle
Brian Endle, running for Mat-Su Borough Assembly in the Nov. 5 election, has just landed a huge endorsement -- Gov. Michael Dunleavy.
Endle is running...
Anchorage public library hosts yet another Drag Queen Story Hour for kids
The normalization of cross-dressing, and the teaching of "gender-fluidity" is returning to the Loussac Public Library on Saturday, Oct. 19, when drag queens will...
Washington man died in Unalaska PenAir crash
A 38-year-old man from Wenatchee has been identified as the passenger who died when PenAir Flight 3296 from Anchorage ran off the end of...
Trump picks Dan Brouillette as new Energy Secretary
VISITED ALASKA WITH SEN. MURKOWSKI THIS SUMMER
Dan Brouillette, the deputy Energy Secretary, is President Donald Trump's pick to replace Energy Secretary Rick Perry.
Brouillette visited...
Do Anchorage police have a serial killer in custody?
HOW MANY OTHERS ARE THERE?
Brian Steven Smith, 48, had been in custody since Oct. 8 for the gruesome murder of Kathleen Henry, an...