AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAviation Safety: The FAA has proposed a $165,000 fine against Alaska Airlines over allegations it let intoxicated passengers board 11 flights between Feb. 2024 and Feb. 2025; Alaska says it made “meaningful changes” after an FAA audit, including enhanced training. Arctic Climate Science: Researchers are floating a 50-mile dam idea between Alaska and Siberia to help preserve a key ocean current by reducing freshwater flow through the Bering Strait. Wildlife & Public Safety: Alaska wildlife officials warn moose calving is peaking—give cows and calves wide space and don’t try to scare them off. Local Land & Culture: Iḷisaġvik College bought a 15-acre Utqiaġvik site for its long-planned campus, aiming to consolidate programs and expand workforce training. Environment Policy: Alaska’s legislature has advanced a ban on single-use polystyrene food ware for restaurants, with limited exceptions.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.