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Charlo Greene (born Charlene Egbe [3] [4] in Lagos, Nigeria) is a Nigerian-American businesswoman and former reporter/anchor for KTVA television in Anchorage, Alaska.Greene received media notice after she quit her job on-air in September 2014 while covering a story on the Alaska Cannabis Club, a medical cannabis organization, revealing that she was the owner of the business.
Alaska Daily is an American crime drama television series created by Tom McCarthy for ABC, starring Hilary Swank as a journalist seeking a fresh start in Anchorage, Alaska. [1] It premiered on October 6, 2022 and ended on March 30, 2023. [2] In May 2023, the series was officially announced canceled. [3]
Front page of the Anchorage Daily News, Sept. 11, 2006. The Anchorage Daily News is a daily newspaper published by the Binkley Co., and based in Anchorage, Alaska. It is the most widely read newspaper and news website (adn.com) in the state of Alaska. The newspaper is headquartered in Anchorage, with bureaus in Wasilla and Juneau.
Michelle Theriault Boots, Anchorage Daily News, Alaska. November 14, 2023 at 11:59 PM. ... The Today Show.
An Emmy-nominated investigative reporter claims she was abruptly fired from News12 ... who worked for the local news network since 2022, was stunned in September after her superiors demanded she ...
Alaska Dispatch was a news organization founded in 2008 and based in Anchorage, Alaska. It was originally an online news outlet focusing on statewide coverage of the U.S. state of Alaska, and on circumpolar affairs and policy. [1] In 2014, the organization purchased the Anchorage Daily News from McClatchy Newspapers, merging the two news ...
The carcass of the juvenile female whale, measuring almost 47 feet, was found Saturday night along the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail in Anchorage, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ...
Steve MacDonald, anchor and reporter from 1996 to 2016, prior to a live interview with Alaska Senate candidate Bob Bell at the Dena'ina Center in August 2012. KTUU presently broadcasts 22 hours, 25 minutes of locally produced newscasts each week (with 4 hours, 5 minutes each weekday and one hour each on Saturdays and Sundays).