AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAlaska Charter Crash: A charter Cessna carrying 8 people crashed while trying to land near a remote Southwest Alaska radar site on the Bering Sea coast, killing everyone aboard; the flight was chartered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Local Water Safety: Kodiak Island homeowners are lining up for a free private-well inspection and water testing program; more than 90 are on a waiting list for the next round. School Leadership: Kodiak Island Borough School District’s new superintendent, Dan Brigman, is gearing up for the 2026-27 year while weighing state funding uncertainty. Alaska Airlines Expansion: Alaska Airlines announced new nonstop Seattle flights to Athens and Paris for summer 2027, with tickets now on sale. Rural Power Project: Ouzinkie’s solar project is underway, training local workers to maintain the system and aiming to cut blackouts and energy costs. Election Integrity Fight: James O’Keefe released new video alleging an Anchorage poll worker offered Lisa Murkowski’s brother’s ballot without ID; Murkowski called for prosecution. Courts & Sentencing: A Palmer jury convicted Robert Hawes of multiple counts of sexual abuse of a minor; in Juneau, Darold Love was sentenced to 60 years for sexual assault and abuse of a minor. Business Tech: Anchorage Digital CEO Nathan McCauley says AI agents are headed to become “first-class economic actors,” capable of handling transactions across payment systems.
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