| New Steps to End Homelessness: |
Our Alaska covers a new council aimed at taking new steps to end homelessness in Alaska.
The new effort calls for aggressive community action and open forums for conversation in the hope of dramatic results inside of 10 years.
|
 |
| |
|
|
| A Look at Post Special Session: |
 |
We followed the results of the Special Session and bring you the highlights. Governor Murkowski's call to Alaska's Legislators was on a Worker's Compensation Bill, Tobacco Tax,
a Bonding Issue and, most importantly, a solution to Alaska's continuing Fiscal Gap.
|
| |
|
|
| Remembering President Reagan: |
Our Alaska takes a brief moment with the Governor to reflect on the accomplishments and contributions of the late President Ronald Reagan.
In particular, recalling the 1986 visit of the Pope to Alaska and Reagan's role during that historic visit.
|
 |
| |
|
|
| Troopers in Wasilla Fighting DUI: |
 |
We ride along with Trooper Terry on a "typical" night in Wasilla, AK. The night we joined them, a fatal car accident left one dead and one wounded in what
could have been prevented by not driving under the influence. Alaska State Troopers are in a constant battle to keep DUI drivers off the streets to keep Alaskan families safe.
|
| |
|
|
| Special Session on the Horizon: |
Our Alaska looks at the announcment of a special session and the bills that will be brought back to the table. We also walk the streets
to get the general feeling of what you thought about how the Legislature did during the normal session and your feelings on the special session.
|
 |
| |
|
|
| Secretary Gale Norton in Alaska: |
 |
Our Alaska goes to Gustavus, Alaska where Secretary of the Interior, Gale Norton, visits Glacier Bay National Park.
Find out about her visit as she speaks on supporting increased cruise ship visits, plus natural resource development.
|
| |
|
|
| "Frontier Hero" Earl Samuelson: |
Our Alaska takes you to Bethel where Earl Samuelson saves the day. Considered a hero by many
who have seen this bush pilot save them when no one else could. This starts a new series called "Frontier Hero's" where Governor Murkowski recognizes the unique
efforts of individual Alaskans.
|  |
| |
|
|
| Oil & Gas Cabinet Special Report: |
 |
Our Alaska sits down with the Governor's Stranded Gas cabinet to review the status of pipeline negotiations. Plus, the State's top officials discuss why MidAmerica dropped out
of the running, and who is already investing to see the stranded gas to market. We also get the scoop from an international petroleum negotiator, and he tells us what kind of strategy will work
best for the State.
ARCHIVE: Preview of Oil & Gas Program> |
| |
|
|
| The Coast Guard Performs Homeland Security Drills: |
Our Alaska goes to the docks as the Coast Guard gives an example of how it can respond to possible emergencies at the Govenor's Conference on Homeland Security.
Law enforcers from across the state come to Juneau to learn the latest in response scenarios, tactics, and communications.
|
 |
| |
|
|