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Fairbanks, Alaska — Emergency management teams from across the state gathered in Fairbanks this week for a two-day statewide preparedness workshop hosted by the Alaska Division of Forestry & Fire Protection (DFFP). The event brought together representatives from state agencies, borough governments, tribal organizations, public safety departments, and wildfire response teams. The goal was to strengthen coordination and response strategies ahead of future emergencies, including wildfires, severe storms, and community-level disasters. Over the course of the workshop, personnel reviewed emergency communication systems, interagency coordination protocols, resource deployment strategies, and lessons learned from recent large-scale incidents across Alaska. Officials said the…
Anchorage, Alaska — Communities across Alaska joined national observances on Wednesday to recognize Transgender Day of Remembrance, an annual day dedicated to honoring transgender individuals who have lost their lives to violence and discrimination. The ACLU of Alaska shared a public message emphasizing the significance of the day, which has been observed globally since 1999. The remembrance aims to highlight the ongoing risks faced by transgender people, particularly those who experience heightened vulnerability due to discrimination, lack of access to healthcare, and social marginalization. Local organizations encouraged Alaskans to reflect on the challenges faced by transgender residents and to support…
Dubai, UAE — A clearer video of the Indian Air Force LCA Tejas moments before its crash at the Dubai Air Show 2025 has emerged, offering new insight into the incident that shocked spectators and aviation experts. The footage shows the Tejas performing a high-energy aerobatic maneuver when it suddenly lost lift and altitude, suggesting the aircrew may have misjudged the maneuver during the display routine. The jet crashed shortly afterward, sending smoke into the sky as emergency crews rushed to the scene. The aircraft was taking part in a scheduled aerobatics demonstration, showcasing India’s indigenous light combat aircraft to…
A tragic incident aboard a Carnival cruise ship traveling from Miami to the Caribbean has left a Florida community grieving after a high school cheerleader was found dead during the voyage. According to reports, the teenage girl was discovered by a housekeeper who located her body underneath a bed inside her cabin. The ship was mid-route when the discovery was made, prompting the crew to notify authorities immediately. Carnival officials confirmed the death and stated that the cruise line is fully cooperating with investigators. The circumstances surrounding how the cheerleader ended up beneath the bed remain unclear, and officials have…
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Nov. 18, 2025) —The Alaska Earthquake Center recorded about 400 small earthquakes across the state this week, with only three reports of shaking felt by residents. The most significant event was a magnitude 4.4 earthquake south of Chignik on November 12. Alongside the routine seismic activity, the Earthquake Center says it is in the middle of a significant internal upgrade, A change most Alaskans won’t see directly, but one that will strengthen how the state’s earthquake data is processed and delivered. Also read: Seismic Station Returns Online in Deception Hills After a Decade For the past year and…
Adobe Inc. has announced a $1.9 billion all-cash agreement to acquire Semrush, the prominent digital marketing analytics platform. Revealed on November 19, 2025, the deal will integrate Semrush’s robust SEO, content marketing, and digital advertising tools into Adobe’s broader suite of cloud-based marketing products
The America 250 Alaska grant program is officially open, offering $5,000 to $10,000 to support arts-based community projects that celebrate and commemorate America’s 250th Anniversary. The grant program, administered by the Alaska State Council on the Arts(ASCA), aims to elevate creative projects that reflect Alaska’s diverse cultures, histories, and perspectives while participating in a nationwide celebration of America’s semiquincentennial. Who Can Apply? Eligible applicants include: All applicants must have an annual operating budget of at least $50,000. Projects must be arts-centered and involve artists or culture bearers as key contributors or leaders. Grant Details ASCA encourages organizations to propose projects…
The Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (DOT&PF) and the City of Wasilla are conducting winter operations training today, November 18, by plowing and grading Gold Cord Road to prepare new equipment operators for the upcoming snow season. The training exercise will run until 3:30 p.m., and the plowing is for today only. Officials say the work is strictly for hands-on training and will not continue beyond today. DOT&PF clarified that Hatcher Pass Road will not be affected by this operation. While Gold Cord Road is being cleared, regular winter road conditions remain in place elsewhere in the area.…
The U.S. Senate has unanimously agreed to pass the House-backed bill requiring the Department of Justice (DOJ) to release its investigative files related to Jeffrey Epstein, setting up the measure to be delivered directly to President Donald Trump as soon as the House formally transmits it. Senate Majority Leader John Thune announced that the bill is expected to arrive from the House tomorrow, at which point the Senate will immediately advance it without additional procedural steps. A Major Shift in Trump’s Position Once the Senate formally receives the measure, it will head straight to President Trump’s desk. In a notable…
The next phase of the Cowles Street Project is set to begin this Tuesday, November 18, as contractors return to the Cowles Street and Kennicott Avenue intersection to install the permanent traffic signal system and light poles. The work will take place overnight to minimize disruptions for drivers: Drivers are urged to slow down, follow flagger instructions, and stay alert for workers and equipment in the area. This installation marks one of the final steps in this phase of the project, which aims to improve traffic flow, safety, and long-term reliability at a key urban intersection. Also Read: Seward Meridian…
A major Cloudflare internal server issue caused widespread outages across multiple websites and online services today, affecting users globally who rely on the company’s content delivery and security infrastructure. The incident began earlier in the day when Cloudflare’s systems reported internal errors, triggering outages on numerous websites that use the platform for DNS management, traffic routing, firewalls, and performance optimization. Users encountered error pages, long load times, and intermittent service interruptions. Cloudflare acknowledged the disruption through its system status page, noting that engineers identified an internal server malfunction and were working to restore stability. Initial reports suggest the issue originated…
Residents across the region are invited to participate in upcoming open houses for the Southeast Alaska Transportation Plan (SEATP), a 20-year multi-modal plan that will guide future public transportation infrastructure investments throughout Southeast Alaska. The Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities is encouraging community members to attend and provide feedback that will help shape long-term improvements to connectivity, safety, and mobility across the region. In-Person Open Houses Ketchikan, AlaskaWednesday, November 19, 20255:00–7:00 p.m.Ketchikan High School Library, 2610 4th Avenue Juneau, AlaskaThursday, November 20, 20255:00–7:00 p.m.Mendenhall Valley Public Library, Large Meeting Room, 3025 Dimond Park Loop Virtual Open Houses (Zoom)…
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