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    • News at 5 - January 24, 2026
      Jan 25 2026

      We have an update after an oil drilling rig fell over on the North Slope Friday night, including how many people were treated and released from local clinics.

      Plus, some in Minneapolis are protesting after a man was shot and killed by a federal agent. Details on what happened.

      And Meteorologist Bailey Braun tells us sunny skies remain for the weekend across the state, but a snowy change is on the way for Monday.

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      9 min
    • The Morning Edition Jan. 23, 2026
      Jan 23 2026

      Today on the Morning Edition, a lot of Alaskans are wondering what the Governor's going to do to address the budget shortfall, what he plans to do with the PFD and a lot more. We'll take you to the State of the State address and fill you in on what you need to know. Later, a decision has been reached about Halibut fishing limits. We'll tell you how the International Pacific Halibut Commission is handling the situation and how the decision could impact your next fishing trip.

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      18 min
    • News at 6 - January 22, 2026
      Jan 22 2026

      Property assessments have increased for many Anchorage homeowners this year, and for some homeowners, that spike may not have been anticipated.

      A federal judge sentenced a Wasilla man to 30 years in prison for providing a Wasilla teen carfentanil, which led to her overdose death in 2024.

      Fairbanks Police Chief Ron Dupee said he is certain the “community is suffering” after a 29-year-old man admitted to shooting his grandmother, 87-year-old Velma Koontz, as she sat in her wheelchair Tuesday in the home they shared.

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      12 min
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