Tuesday, October 7th, 2025

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Good morning, Anchorage. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 7th of October.
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ This week, the Pentagon awarded a grant worth over $43 million to Nova Minerals’ Alaska subsidiary—Alaska Range Resources—to fund a two-year pilot phase of its Estelle Project in the Mat-Su Borough, where it will process antimony into munitions-grade trisulfide. Other antimony projects in Alaska are seeking federal support to boost domestic production and reduce reliance on Chinese exports. KTOO
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EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ The Anchorage School District recommended closing two elementary schools and submitted its proposal to the School Board today— a vote is expected in mid-November. Alaska's News Source
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ State officials said heavy rain and coastal flooding persist after a series of storms hit the region, leaving residents with ongoing hazards. U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy warned that every state will be affected and essential air service funding may soon run out—raising concerns for community safety. Alaska's News Source
- ➤ Ben Weissenbach traveled with scientists across Alaska to show how wild lands have changed since a famous book was written. He noted white spruce growing in new places and permafrost thaw—signs that the warming Arctic is reshaping the region. Anchorage Daily News
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The Transportation Department warned that the Essential Air Service subsidies will end as soon as Oct 12 if the government shutdown continues—Alaska communities and more than 170 rural areas risk losing critical flight connections. Lawmakers continue to seek a resolution on federal spending to extend the program. Anchorage Daily News
- ➤ Voters in 22 communities across Alaska cast ballots today in local elections; in Palmer, mayoral contests feature candidates—Jim Cooper, Cachet Garrett, and John Alcantra. Officials will announce results after polls close later this evening. Alaska's News Source
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Alaska’s annual infectious disease report shows chlamydia and gonorrhea cases declined from 2023 to 2024—while syphilis cases increased to 445 and congenital syphilis dropped from 10 to 7, with nearly half of the 4,712 chlamydia cases coming from Anchorage. The report also recorded 614 pertussis and 91 tuberculosis cases along with rare reports of Lyme disease and malaria. Alaska Public Media
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Deuce Alailefaleula, a Bartlett High defensive lineman honored as Conference Defensive Player of the Year, recorded 55 tackles and 8 sacks this season while anchoring a defense that allowed 6 points per game—he has committed to Boise State and aims to boost local football prospects. Bartlett will host Dimond in the first round of the Division Playoffs as his performance opens new opportunities for other local athletes. Alaska's News Source
- ➤ The West Anchorage tennis team won its Region IV title for the eighth time after sweeping both singles titles at the Alaska Club East on Oct. 4—UAF volleyball beat UAA in a four-set match for its first GNAC loss. The digest also covered key plays in high school football, flag football and hockey as Alaska athletes gear up for weekend postseason contests. Anchorage Daily News
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TREW To You Film Tour
6:30-9:30 p.m. — Williwaw Social — Donations accepted — Experience thrilling ski films and meet the talented women behind them while supporting a great cause.
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Born Of Osiris Concert
7-8:30 p.m. — SteamDot Williwaw — Ticketed event — Experience the progressive metal sound of Born of Osiris, blending technical skill with brutal energy.
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Alaska Bar Citizen - Citizencon Direct 2025
11 AM-1 PM — The Writer's Block Bookstore & Cafe — Free entry — Connect with fellow Star Citizen fans as you enjoy food, drinks, and a live stream of CitizenCon 2025.
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Advancing Tribal Early Childhood through CCDF
10-11:30 a.m. — Dena'ina Civic and Convention Center — Free entry — Explore how CCDF empowers Tribal communities and nurtures their youngest citizens.
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