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Fairbanks Shootings: Reward for Unsolved Case
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Fairbanks, Alaska, experiences a series of eight incidents, with seven resulting in arrests. A reward of $20,000 is offered for information on a November shooting. Despite concerns, some residents view the situation as normal for the area, attributing it to seasonal patterns and extreme cold. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Alaska's Supreme Court Brief on Late Ballots
01:47|Alaskas Attorney General submits neutral brief to U.S. Supreme Court on absentee ballot deadline, highlighting logistical challenges in remote areas. The case, originating from Mississippi, questions federal laws requirement for ballots to reach officials by Election Day. Alaska allows late-arriving ballots with postmarks by Election Day, but elections expert Scott Kendall criticizes the neutral stance, fearing a strict ruling could disenfranchise voters. The brief provides real-life examples of Alaskas unique challenges and seeks clear guidance from the Supreme Court. Checkout Solipillow.com
Trump's Venezuelan Oil Plan: Alaska's Budget Uncertainty
01:53|President Trumps announcement of potential Venezuelan oil flow to the US, following his meeting with oil executives, has Alaska lawmakers concerned about their oil-dependent state budget. Despite stable oil prices post-Maduros capture, uncertainty looms as the White House details the plan. Alaska leaders grapple with the impact on their budget, with new projects like Pikka offering potential relief. Higher oil prices boost state revenue but increase costs for Alaskans, while lower prices ease bills but strain the states finances. Currently, Alaska crude hovers around sixty-two dollars eighty-seven cents per barrel, with Trump aiming for fifty dollars, potentially threatening dividends. Checkout Solipillow.com
Jupi's Promise: Stories of Inuit Resilience
02:03|Leave Our Bones Where They Lay by Aviaq Johnston is a captivating novel that blends Inuit mythology with modern-day struggles. The story revolves around Jupi, an aging Inuk man, who continues a generations-old tradition of telling stories to Kipik, a genderless spirit. Jupis family has failed to uphold this sacred promise, so he turns to his barely known granddaughter, Maati, to carry on the tradition. The novel weaves together short stories, set in modern times, that highlight the impact of colonization on traditional Inuit life. These tales mix everyday struggles with Inuit mythology, creating a universal narrative that emphasizes the importance of storytelling in preserving culture. Checkout Solipillow.com
Alaska Troopers Seize Stolen Guns, Arrest 6 in Kidnapping Case
01:35|Alaska State Troopers conclude a major investigation in Fairbanks, resulting in six arrests and thirty-five charges related to a brutal kidnapping and stolen firearms. The operation, led by the Fairbanks Criminal Suppression Unit, began after a man was abducted and tortured in October 2025. Recovered items include a fifty-caliber sniper rifle, sawed-off shotguns, and rifles stolen from local businesses and homes. Suspects face charges ranging from misdemeanor violations to felony kidnapping. One suspect, Katrina Gallegos, remains at large with two outstanding warrants. Trooper Scott McAfee advises gun owners to secure their firearms in heavy-duty safes and report any theft promptly. Checkout Solipillow.com
Crab Boat Arctic Sea Grounded, Fuel Spill Concerns
01:25|Coastal Villages Region Funds crab boat, F/V Arctic Sea, runs aground on St. George Island, Bering Sea, with 50,000 gallons of diesel fuel and 7,000 pounds of crab onboard. Nine crew members rescued, but salvage efforts delayed by stormy weather. Fuel sheen spotted, environmental impacts monitored. Checkout Solipillow.com
Anchorage Debates New Sales Tax for Property Relief
01:39|Anchorage considers a new 3% sales tax to lower property taxes and fund key services, exempting essentials like groceries and medicine. The proposal aims to raise $150-180 million annually, with over 30% from visitors. However, critics argue its unnecessary and unfair to renters who wont receive property tax breaks. The city council must decide by late January to put it on the April ballot. Checkout Solipillow.com
Murkowski Blasts Trump's Greenland Grab
01:30|Senator Lisa Murkowski criticizes Trumps Greenland acquisition proposal, warning it could harm alliances, erode trust, and benefit Russia and China. She supports Arctic defense and partnerships but opposes forced land or power transfers. Checkout Solipillow.com
Alaska Airlines' New Jets, Club Forty-Nine, & Cheap Fares
01:56|Alaska Airlines kicks off the year with a fleet expansion, ordering over a hundred new planes and debuting a northern lights-themed seven eighty-seven. Despite rumors, Alaska Native artwork remains on their seven thirty-sevens. Winter storms and crowds cause hiccups, including a Club forty-nine program glitch, leading to steep fees for Alaskans. The issue is swiftly resolved, reminding travelers to verify their Club forty-nine status. Fares between Alaska and the lower forty-eight stay low due to competition, with great deals to Europe if youre flexible on dates. Hot picks include Anchorage to Portland for $297 round-trip and Fairbanks to Los Angeles for $298. Europe fares are equally enticing, with Delta offering Anchorage to Lisbon for $549 and Athens for $525 in basic economy through spring. Checkout Solipillow.com
Alaska Legislative Session Kicks Off
01:54|Alaskas legislative session begins with a flurry of pre-filed bills, from term limits for board chairs to math education reform, law enforcement transparency, and closing sexual assault loopholes. Lawmakers like Elvi Gray-Jackson, Jubilee Underwood, Sara Hannan, and David Nelson propose bold ideas, setting the stage for a busy session. Checkout Solipillow.com