Author: The Tundra Drums Staff

The Tundra Drums Staff is a team of writers and editors who are passionate about bringing you the latest and most reliable news from Alaska and around the world. We make sure each story is easy to understand, clear, and based on trustworthy sources. Our goal is to keep you informed with news that matters and helps you stay connected to the world.

thanksgiving holiday

The Anchorage Health Department (AHD) has announced that it will be closed on November 27 and 28 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. City officials confirmed the temporary closure in a public notice on Sunday, reminding residents to plan ahead for any services they may need before the long weekend. All AHD offices and public health services will remain unavailable during the two-day holiday break. Normal business hours are scheduled to resume on Monday, December 1. The department encouraged residents to utilize online resources for general information and to ensure they complete essential tasks ahead of the closure. Emergency services…

Read More
unblurimageai stranger things 2

Thousands of viewers were met with error screens instead of Eleven and the gang as Netflix briefly went down during the global premiere of the final season of “Stranger Things.” The outage occurred right as the highly anticipated season dropped worldwide, with streaming trackers showing a surge in error reports within minutes of release. Many users said the app froze on loading screens or returned playback errors when they tried to start the first episode. The issue was resolved shortly after, and Netflix service returned to normal. The platform did not immediately comment on the cause of the outage, but…

Read More
national guardsmen

Authorities have identified the suspect in a targeted shooting that left two National Guardsmen critically injured near the White House late Tuesday, according to law enforcement officials. The incident occurred in an area adjacent to the security perimeter, where the Guardsmen were assigned to routine protective duties. Police say the shooter approached the service members and opened fire before fleeing the scene. Emergency responders transported both Guardsmen to a nearby hospital, where they remain in critical condition. Law enforcement officials confirmed that the suspect has now been identified, though the name has not yet been released publicly as investigators work…

Read More
blue ford

Investigators say a blue Ford Escape believed to have been driven by 86-year-old Valdez resident Mary Jo Evans was parked outside the Caribou Hotel when the building burned down in mid-November. The vehicle was identified at the scene as fire crews responded to the fast-moving blaze that destroyed the well-known Glennallen hotel. Authorities have not released further details about Evans’ current whereabouts or whether she was connected to the incident beyond the presence of her vehicle. The Alaska State Troopers and fire marshals continue to examine the circumstances surrounding the fire, which left the structure a total loss. No injuries…

Read More
bus servive

A new transportation option is coming to the central Kenai Peninsula next month, with four buses set to begin daily roundtrips between Kenai, Nikiski, and Soldotna as part of a recently announced tribal transit service. The service aims to expand reliable, affordable public transportation for residents who commute between the three communities for work, school, medical appointments, and essential errands. The routes will operate daily, with multiple roundtrips scheduled to improve access across the region. The new buses will be operated by the tribe through its transportation program, which has been working to increase mobility options for both tribal citizens…

Read More
salmon

The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is warning Upper Cook Inlet dipnetters that failure to report their 2025 personal use salmon harvests could prevent them from receiving a permit in 2026. Residents who did not submit their harvest reports by the August 31 deadline have been placed on the Failure to Report List, which blocks them from getting a personal use permit next year. The department is giving those permit holders one final chance to fix the issue. To be removed from the list and regain eligibility for 2026, dipnetters must: The deadline to complete both steps is Sunday,…

Read More
poetry competition

The registration deadline for the 2025–2026 Poetry Out Loud: National Recitation Contest has been officially extended to December 15, giving more time for schools and students across Alaska to enroll in the nationwide competition. Poetry Out Loud is designed to bring poetry to life by encouraging students to perform classic and contemporary works aloud. The program helps participants strengthen public speaking skills, build confidence, and deepen their appreciation for poetry through memorization and performance. The competition is open to schools serving grades 9–12, as well as individual at-large high school students who do not have a school program available. Teachers…

Read More
Travel safety

As Thanksgiving week begins, Anchorage Police are urging residents to prepare for heavier traffic, changing road conditions, and increased travel across the city and state. With holiday plans, family gatherings, and early winter weather overlapping, officials say a few extra precautions can help ensure everyone arrives safely. Authorities recommend checking road and weather conditions before heading out, noting that icy roads and seasonal congestion can significantly slow travel times. Drivers are encouraged to leave early and build in extra time for delays. In true Alaska fashion, police are also reminding travelers to keep an emergency winter kit in their vehicles.…

Read More
scam

State officials are warning Typhoon Halong survivors to be on high alert following a surge in fraudulent social media accounts falsely claiming to offer “free grants” through the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC). According to AHFC, multiple fake profiles and pages have recently circulated online, targeting residents in storm-impacted communities and requesting personal details, banking information, or upfront fees in exchange for supposed disaster relief benefits. AHFC emphasized that it never asks survivors to pay money, send financial information, or communicate through direct messages to receive assistance. Any request of this kind is an immediate red flag. Only two official…

Read More
esa

The Trump administration has unveiled a sweeping set of proposed changes to the Endangered Species Act (ESA), prompting strong pushback from wildlife organizations, conservationists, and environmental advocates nationwide. According to advocacy groups, the administration has launched four separate regulatory actions aimed at reducing federal protections for threatened and endangered species. These proposals come with a 30-day public comment window, triggering urgent calls from conservation groups for the public to respond quickly. The ESA, signed into law in 1973, is credited with preventing the extinction of hundreds of species, including the bald eagle, gray wolf, and grizzly bear, by regulating habitat…

Read More
drilling

The Trump administration has outlined a sweeping new proposal to open more than 1.3 billion acres of U.S. coastal waters to oil and gas drilling, a move that has sparked immediate concern from environmental groups and coastal communities. According to the Department of the Interior, the plan would allow new offshore leasing in areas that include the Gulf of Mexico, the Pacific coastline near California, and portions of Alaska’s coastal waters. The proposal marks one of the largest expansions of offshore drilling rights in decades. Environmental organizations quickly raised alarm, citing the risks of oil spills, ecosystem disruption, and long-term…

Read More
Trump Speaks with Xi

The White House has confirmed that President Donald Trump spoke with Chinese President Xi Jinping, marking a significant moment in ongoing diplomatic conversations between the two global powers. According to a senior White House official, the call took place earlier today, though specific details of the discussion were not immediately released. Officials described the conversation as “constructive,” noting that both leaders exchanged views on current international issues. The call comes at a time of heightened global attention, as the U.S. and China continue to navigate complex economic, security and geopolitical concerns. While it remains unclear what topics were prioritized, analysts…

Read More