Newscast – Monday, May 5, 2025
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Newscast – Monday, May 5, 2025

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In this newscast:Alaska’s oldest ferry is too expensive to fix,
Tlingit and Haida announced that its annual food distributions of herring eggs have been canceled because the federal funding they planned to use for it was canceled,
A lawsuit over Juneau’s Mendenhall River levee will now focus on how the cost of the flood protection project will be divided,
A controversial mining exploration project near Haines
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Republicans Nancy Dahlstrom and Click Bishop are first to file for 2026 Alaska governor’s race
Republicans Nancy Dahlstrom and Click Bishop are first to file for 2026 Alaska governor’s race
Mine near Wrangell prompts tribal concerns about Canadian mining regulations
Mine near Wrangell prompts tribal concerns about Canadian mining regulations
KTOO Public Media responds to White House executive order attacking public media funding
KTOO Public Media responds to White House executive order attacking public media funding
Whittier case poses a larger question: Why can’t these Americans vote?
Whittier case poses a larger question: Why can’t these Americans vote?
Alaska Senate committee’s draft budget has a surplus — and that’s a sign of trouble
Alaska Senate committee’s draft budget has a surplus — and that’s a sign of trouble
Lingít Word of the Week: Xíxch’ — Frog
Lingít Word of the Week: Xíxch’ — Frog
Lingít Word of the Week: Xíxch’ — Frog
Many Alaska families face political differences. A therapist discusses how to address them.
Trump has buoyed hopes for an Alaska gasline. Is it enough to get it built?
Trump has buoyed hopes for an Alaska gasline. Is it enough to get it built?
As others flee, one Juneau migrant family is hoping to stay amid federal uncertainty
As others flee, one Juneau migrant family is hoping to stay amid federal uncertainty
Mendenhall River levee plaintiffs say they want compensation after judge blocks stop work order
Mendenhall River levee plaintiffs say they want compensation after judge blocks stop work order
Newscast – Friday, May 2, 2025
Newscast – Friday, May 2, 2025
Alaska State Museum opens ‘In a Time of Change: Boreal Forest Stories’
Alaska State Museum opens ‘In a Time of Change: Boreal Forest Stories’
Bill to create tribally-run public schools progresses through Alaska Legislature
Bill to create tribally-run public schools progresses through Alaska Legislature
Tlingit and Haida cancels food distribution due to federal funding cuts
Tlingit and Haida cancels food distribution due to federal funding cuts
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