Oil spill plaintiffs ask Supreme Court to dismiss ExxonMobil’s latest appeal

Thu, August 30, 2007

Attorneys for class action plaintiffs in a long-standing lawsuit stemming from the 1989 Prince William Sound oil spill say they have petitioned the United States Supreme Court to dismiss ExxonMobil’s latest appeal in the case.

Ellen Lockyer, APRN - Anchorage

 
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Education Secretary visits Shishmaref, Nome and Anchorage on eve of NCLB reauthorization

Thu, August 30, 2007

U.S. Education Secretary Margaret Spellings wrapped up her tour of Alaska today with visits to schools in Nome and Anchorage. Yesterday, she was in Bethel and Shishmaref. Spellings is in the state to promote the reauthorization of the No Child Left Behind Act, which many Alaska schools have found difficult to achieve.

Paul Korchin, KNOM - Nome and David Shurtleff, APRN - Anchorage

 
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Alaska Democrats outline preferred oil tax structure

Thu, August 30, 2007

State House Democrats today described what changes to the state’s oil tax structure they can support in a special session expected to begin in mid-October.

Dave Donaldson, APRN - Juneau

 
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Greenpeace sails to Amchitka 36 years after controversial nuclear bomb test

Thu, August 30, 2007

In 1971, a group of Canadian environmental and peace activists attempted to sail to Alaska’s Amchitka Island in protest of the American government’s plans to conduct an underground nuclear test on the island. They failed to get anywhere near the island before the bomb was set off, but the mission did lead to the creation of the international environmental group Greenpeace. This week, 36 years after the organization’s maiden voyage, a Greenpeace ship reached Amchitka for the first time and visited the site of the nuclear test.

Charles Homans, KIAL - Unalaska

 
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Kenai voters considering erosion control project slated for early October ballot

Thu, August 30, 2007

Many communities in Alaska are confronting the problem of erosion and the city of Kenai is no exception. Voters there will go to the polls in early October to decide the fate of a $2 million bond question intended to spur a bluff erosion control project along the Kenai river.

Mike Mason, KBBI - Homer

 
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State ferry ‘Kennicott’ stuck in Kodiak awaiting rudder repairs

Thu, August 30, 2007

A broken rudder part will keep the Alaska Marine Highway ferry “Kennicott” out of service for more than a week. As of this afternoon, the ship remained in Kodiak.

Ed Schoenfeld, CoastAlaska - Juneau

 
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Army Corps of Engineers: No Agent Orange found buried outside Tok

Thu, August 30, 2007

The search for Agent Orange at a site near Tok has not turned up the toxic substance. This week the Army Corps of Engineers oversaw a dig project to check out what were suspected to be barrels of Agent Orange.

Libby Casey, KUAC - Fairbanks

 
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Sitka seeking recovery of Sheldon Jackson utility payments — with 12% interest rate

Thu, August 30, 2007

The City of Sitka is looking to recover hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid utility bills from Sheldon Jackson College.

Melissa Marconi-Wentzel, KCAW - Sitka

 
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Anchorage Schools’ suspension/expulsion report shows decline in fighting

Thu, August 30, 2007

The Anchorage School District has issued its suspension and expulsion report for the fourth quarter of the 2006-2007 school year, along with a category by category comparison for the last three years.

Len Anderson, KSKA - Anchorage

 
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Alaska News Nightly: August 30, 2007

Thu, August 30, 2007

Class action plaintiffs in the Exxon Valdez oil spill case are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to throw out the oil giant’s latest appeal. Plus, U.S. Education Secretary Margaret Spellings visited more schools across the state today. Those stories and more on tonight’s Alaska News Nightly, broadcast statewide on APRN stations.

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