Today on the morning edition, thousands of demonstrators took to downtown Anchorage as part of a nationwide protest, where critics of President Trump participated in what they called “No King Rallies.” And from protest to celebration, an observance and recognition of history and Black culture take place as Juneteenth festivities unfold ahead of this week’s holiday.
Jun 16, 2025•19 min
As the impact of Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s budget vetoes begins to sink in, education and political leaders met on a Zoom call Friday afternoon to assess the damage. Plus, an Anchorage community protest was assembled Friday afternoon in an effort to show solidarity with protests that continue to take place across the country over Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids.
Jun 14, 2025•14 min
Today on the Morning Edition, a new hurdle in the education funding battle. Governor Mike Dunleavy signed a budget bill yesterday that included a cut to the Base Student Allocation increase initially approved by lawmakers and included in the budgets built by Alaska School Districts. Plus, people living at Davis Park are on notice. In four days, the city will abate the camp, but some aren’t ready to leave. What some of them are saying and how the city plans to clear the area as smoothly as possib...
Jun 13, 2025•19 min
Gov. Mike Dunleavy revealed his signed budget bill Thursday, including $122 million in vetoed line items. Plus, a black bear that was spotted roaming downtown Anchorage late Thursday morning has been tranquilized and captured.
Jun 13, 2025•14 min
Today on the Morning Edition, a major announcement by the U.S. Department of Energy and how Alaska’s role in liquid natural gas production will be part of several major projects that could bring more than $200 billion to the U.S. GDP. Plus, Alaska rescue coordinators say the busy season is well underway with more people heading into the backcountry. As of early June, there have been 47 rescues with the Alaska Rescue Coordination Center.
Jun 12, 2025•20 min
A federal grand jury returned an indictment on Tuesday, charging a Wasilla man with distributing carfentanil to two people, including a teen girl who died from an overdose and was left on a powerline trail in the Mat-Su. Plus, the remains of the fourth family member whose boat capsized in Kachemak Bay last summer have been recovered.
Jun 12, 2025•13 min
Today on the Morning Edition, anti-ICE protests have spread to Anchorage as Los Angeles braces for a sixth day of unrest. Governor Mike Dunleavy has weighed in on ICE detainees being held in Alaska. Plus, an investigation is underway after officials say an air crew ejected from an F-16 at Eielson Air Force Base Tuesday afternoon.
Jun 11, 2025•19 min
An Anchorage federal judge said that it’s up to the government to bring back the owner of two Soldotna restaurants, currently being held at Washington state’s ICE detention facility on multiple immigration law violation charges by Monday, or the case could be dismissed. Plus, the Fairbanks City Council voted 4-2 on Monday to lower the mill rate slightly for 2025 while facing several high-profile expenditures, most pressingly a series of payments due to Marvin Roberts totaling $9.25 million over ...
Jun 11, 2025•14 min
Today on the Morning Edition, cities across the country, including here in Alaska, are standing in solidarity with Los Angeles as clashes between police and protestors spill into a fifth day after federal agents rounded up hundreds of migrants at their workplaces throughout the region. Plus, the Anchorage Assembly is considering a repeal of an ordinance that forces bars and restaurants to ID anyone purchasing alcohol regardless of age appearance.
Jun 10, 2025•19 min
Today on the Morning Edition, there’s growing unrest in Los Angeles as protestors clash with National Guard Troops over the President’s immigration policy. Plus, an inspiring finish for Special Olympics Athletes over the weekend for the 2025 Summer Games. More than 300 athletes from across the state took home medals in their sports.
Jun 09, 2025•17 min
The latest headlines from Alaska's News Source.
Jun 08, 2025•12 min
The latest headlines from Alaska's News Source.
Jun 07, 2025•13 min
Today on the morning edition, two people are dead after a helicopter crash on Alaska’s North Slope. Investigators are battling time and weather to find out what cause the deadly crash, saying the next few hours are critical. Also, an update in a high-profile voter fraud case out of Whittier. Ten members of an American Samoan Family, who are U.S. Nationals, are being accused of illegally casting ballots in Alaska Elections.
Jun 06, 2025•22 min
Today on the Morning Edition, new details from Nigeria about a former Alaska Priest who is missing and believed to be in the hands of a deadly terrorist group. Hundreds are paying for his life and calling for his safe return. Also, a 47-year-old woman is now facing 73 counts of animal abuse and neglect after police found her home packed with dogs and birds.
Jun 05, 2025•19 min
In breaking news, federal officials confirmed that two people were killed in a helicopter crash Wednesday on Alaska’s North Slope. Plus, the Diocese of Fairbanks says that they were contacted by a Nigerian Diocese informing them that a terrorist group in Africa had kidnapped a former Alaska priest in the country.
Jun 05, 2025•13 min
Today on the Morning Edition, a former Fairbanks Priest has been kidnapped in Africa, according to the Catholic Diocese of Fairbanks. The Catholic Community is uniting and hoping faith will bring him home. Also, the search for a missing Ski Mountaineer on Mt. McKinley has been postponed, according to a spokesperson from Denali National Park. How weather has been impacting the search for the missing 41-year-old man.
Jun 04, 2025•19 min
A Fairbanks mass was held this afternoon for a former Fairbanks priest who the Diocese of Fairbanks says was kidnapped while on a mission in Africa. Plus, a woman has been charged with 73 counts of animal neglect after 71 dogs and two birds were found in a single home last month.
Jun 04, 2025•13 min
Today on the Morning Edition, a controversial push for Alaska's fossil fuels, plus we continue our Roadtrippin' adventures in Adak.
Jun 03, 2025•19 min
Three Trump Cabinet members began a tour at a key point of operations at a prolific oil field near the Arctic Ocean in Alaska on Monday, part of a multiday trip aimed at highlighting President Donald Trump’s push to expand oil and gas drilling, mining and logging in the state. Plus, one man is dead and another faces charges after an early morning rollover crash on the Seward Highway Saturday.
Jun 03, 2025•13 min
Today on the Morning Edition, Trump administration officials are in Alaska talking jobs, gas and the future of a $44 billion pipeline project. Plus, learn what makes Adak unique as our Roadtrippin' crew kicks things off in the Aleutians.
Jun 02, 2025•20 min
The latest headlines from Alaska's News Source.
Jun 01, 2025•13 min
The latest headlines from Alaska's News Source.
May 31, 2025•10 min
The latest headlines from Alaska's News Source.
May 31, 2025•11 min
Today on the Morning Edition, a life-or-death struggle in the icy Tanana River. How one first responder was pushed to the limits to pull off a successful but dangerous water rescue. Plus, Senator Dan Sullivan talks about a passion project that is about to take shape on JBER. How a half-billion dollar project will bring jobs, expand military readiness and position Alaska at the forefront of global defense training.
May 30, 2025•19 min
After finding the remains of three bodies in a boat that sank off Kachemak Bay last summer, the person who found the remains earlier this week breaks down the efforts over the last 10 months in trying to locate the family of four from Texas.
May 30, 2025•13 min
Today on the Morning Edition, in Ketchikan, mud and debris from a landslide slammed into homes, triggering evacuations and urgent warnings from emergency officials as more wind and rain could be heading into the area. Plus, Alaska State Troopers say three bodies have been recovered from a boat discovered at the bottom of Kachemak Bay. This comes nearly 10 months after a Texas family of four disappeared in those waters.
May 29, 2025•20 min
An early morning landslide in Ketchikan left one home and a vehicle damaged, but no one injured. Plus, a Texas man is recovering after being pinned for hours under a 700-pound boulder that fell on him during a hike with his wife last weekend; and nearly 10 months after a family of four from Texas went missing in the waters of Kachemak Bay, a search has turned up human remains in the boat on the bottom of the bay.
May 29, 2025•17 min
Two men are still missing after a weekend seal hunt ended in disaster. The lone survivor is now home, as family and search crews cling to hope. Plus, a heartbreaking discovery after months of searching near the Susitna River. The fiancée of Iron Dog Racer Skye Ranch shares with Alaska’s News Source what she felt in the moment she got the call.
May 28, 2025•21 min
A search is ongoing for two men missing after the boat they were on sank off the coast of a Western Alaska island late Monday night. Plus, the fiancée of a Wasilla man whose body was found Thursday after breaking through ice while riding an ATV said while the news is bittersweet, it does bring the family a bit of closure.
May 28, 2025•13 min
More than 70 dogs were seized from a single home in Anchorage. Now the shelter is packed, and the community is being asked to step up and help ease the overcrowding. Additionally, more than a hundred people spent time honoring veterans by cleaning headstones at Anchorage Memorial Park Cemetery over the past weekend.
May 27, 2025•20 min