A 24-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the 2021 homicide case of 18-year-old Katelynn Shelhamer. Plus, Anchorage officials say abatement notices will go up at the city's biggest homeless camp within the next few weeks.
May 07, 2025•13 min
A new piece of proposed legislation now up for consideration by state lawmakers seeks to set future Permanent Fund dividend checks at $1,000, with income being a new qualifying factor. Plus, Alaska recognized Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Awareness Day in honor of those lost to violent crime.
May 06, 2025•21 min
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May 06, 2025•12 min
A vote this week in Juneau could cut permanent fund dividends to just $1,000 per resident, the lowest in inflation-adjusted value in state history. Plus, more state leaders are chiming in on how impactful the $700 per-student funding boost would be if it were signed by Gov. Mike Dunleavy.
May 05, 2025•20 min
President Trump says he doesn't know if he has to uphold due process in a fiery interview with NBC. The Sean 'Diddy' Combs trial is set to conduct jury selection on Monday, and FAA delays and closures may impact your summer plans.
May 04, 2025•10 min
Honoring the first responders who had fallen in the line of duty, an effort to clean up Anchorage after a long winter took place, and motorcycle riders dust off their seats to get ready for the summer riding season. In national headlines, the White House has announced its plans for the president's birthday, and tariffs went into effect overnight. All those stories and more on the Alaska News Source website and mobile app.
May 04, 2025•11 min
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May 03, 2025•12 min
State Troopers arrested a Wasilla man on murder charges Wednesday stemming from a case last November where a 16-year-old Wasilla teen was found dead along a powerline trail. Plus, in another wave of statewide protests, Alaskans demonstrated their political discontent on May Day.
May 02, 2025•21 min
Following the deadly plane crash in Nanwalek that claimed two lives, questions have arisen surrounding the safety of the runway in the off-road community. Plus, in another wave of statewide protests, Alaskans are demonstrating their political discontent on May Day.
May 02, 2025•13 min
The decision on whether or not to raise the Base Student Allocation is now in the hands of Gov. Mike Dunleavy after a concurrence vote in the Alaska House of Representatives on Wednesday. Plus, the NTSB said Wednesday the wreckage from a plane that crashed in Nanwalek on Monday, killing two people, remains in the rural community, but plans are being made to retrieve it.
May 01, 2025•19 min
Providence is closing its Crisis Recovery Center for adolescents in May due to a sudden loss of state funding, prompting urgent warnings from lawmakers about the impact on Alaska's already strained mental health system. Plus, flying in rural Alaska can be treacherous, according to Con Bunde, a former state senator who’s been a pilot in Alaska for more than 40 years.
May 01, 2025•13 min
Details of the lives of the two killed in Monday's plane crash south of Homer are being revealed, including why they were flying to the small town of Nanwalek. Plus, on Tuesday, family and friends of Edwards Jr. returned to the site of his death in Anchorage's Fairview neighborhood to place flowers and a picture, and to remember him - a moment filled with emotion.
Apr 30, 2025•20 min
Investigators believe the pilot in Monday's deadly crash near Homer may have been avoiding a loose dog on the runway in Nanwalek. Plus, in an update Tuesday morning, the Department of Public Safety identified the two killed in the crash.
Apr 30, 2025•14 min
U.S. Attorney for the District of Alaska, Michael Heyman, sat down with us to discuss the fentanyl crisis in Alaska and why drug cartels specifically target our state.
Apr 30, 2025•10 min
Troopers say two passengers are dead and one is injured after a Cessna 207 crashed near Nanwalek, south of Homer, on Monday afternoon. Plus, we speak with Anchorage police, who want the public to know the search for an Eagle River man missing for months is still on.
Apr 29, 2025•17 min
We hear from police for the first time since Tony Kronos went missing. Plus tension in Fairbanks over a social media comment the mayor made. And a Palmer teen wins a big basketball competition.
Apr 29, 2025•12 min
A key education bill is moving forward in Juneau with a vote expected today. Plus, a choir teacher at Bettye Davis East Anchorage High School is retiring at the end of this school year, leaving the future of the choir program at East uncertain due to the Anchorage School District’s massive budget deficit that has forced the displacement of hundreds of teachers and staff.
Apr 28, 2025•19 min
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Apr 28, 2025•11 min
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Apr 27, 2025•11 min
The state cleared an Anchorage police officer of any wrongdoing in a shooting that left a 33-year-old man dead on Tudor Road earlier this year. Plus, Four years after Bryan McGee hit and killed Chase Bowerson on the Glenn Highway, after prosecutors say McGee kicked Browerson, 26, out of his car in frigid temperatures as they fought over money following a night of drinking, an Anchorage judge sentenced the 29-year-old Friday to 2.5 years.
Apr 26, 2025•13 min
Anchorage Mayor Suzanne LaFrance addressed the frustrations residents are feeling amidst the growing homeless camps and shelters. Calling this a "transition year," LaFrance says her team is focused on moving out of crisis mode while working on long-term solutions.
Apr 25, 2025•21 min
Anchorage police are investigating the circumstances surrounding three bodies found in a University Area residence Wednesday evening. Plus, Anchorage shelters closing as homeless camps grow, that influx in the homeless population is felt by business owners on 4th Avenue.
Apr 25, 2025•15 min
Last week, Gov. Dunleavy shot down a bill that would have increased the state's per student funding formula (BSA) by $1,000. On Wednesday, the Senate Finance Committee proposed a slightly lower increase to the BSA.
Apr 24, 2025•19 min
The Fairbanks active-duty soldier arrested and charged with murder, while out on bail earlier this month, appeared virtually from jail for a preliminary hearing Wednesday. Plus, Man found guilty of 1993 murder at UAF appeals conviction over DNA privacy.
Apr 24, 2025•13 min
Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s veto of House Bill 69 was solidified after a joint vote of the House and Senate. In a 33-27 vote, state lawmakers rejected overriding the governor’s veto of the bill, which sought to increase the BSA (annual per-student funding) by $1,000.
Apr 23, 2025•19 min
An override of the governor's veto of House Bill 69 was rejected in a 33-27 vote on Tuesday. Plus, the Fairbanks assembly votes to close the Mary Siah Recreation Center during budget talks.
Apr 23, 2025•13 min
The death of Pope Francis on Monday is being felt by Alaskans, including leaders in the Catholic Church who met Jorge Mario Bergoglio on several occasions.
Apr 22, 2025•21 min
A late-night dining spot in downtown Anchorage is still standing after a vehicle crashed in the early hours of Sunday morning. Father Madison Hayes is a priest for the Archdiocese of Anchorage-Juneau based in the Mat-Su remembers Pope Francis and shares memories of when he lived in the Vatican for four years during his studies.
Apr 22, 2025•15 min
Pope Francis died early Monday morning in Rome after celebrating one final Easter, Christianity's holiest day. In 2013, Francis made history by becoming the first Jesuit pope and the first pope from the Americas.
Apr 21, 2025•21 min
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Apr 21, 2025•9 min