The 22nd annual Alaskan Christmas Bazaar kicked off Friday at ChangePoint Church in Anchorage.Organizer of the event, Sarah Halborn, said there are over 150 booths and vendors at this years event.[Its] all local items made by local vendors and items anywhere from woodworking to paintings to glass ornaments and Christmas items, and also just everyday home decor, said Halborn, whos also president of the Alaskan Christmas Bazaar non-profit.
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The U.S. Secret Service is reiterating to all Alaska consumers who use credit or debit cards to be aware of an ongoing skimming scam.
In rural Floyd County, Spectrum expanded broadband access to 412 homes and businesses.
WELL, PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN WINSTON-SALEM ARE COMING TOGETHER TO TRY TO GET ANSWERS ABOUT AN ENERGY SUBSTATION THAT COULD BE COMING TO THEIR NEIGHBORHOOD BEFORE TOO LONG. OUR SARAH SAUER SPOKE WITH COMMUNITY MEMBERS THAT COULD VERY WELL BE IMPACTED, AND SOON. SARAH, WHAT ARE THEY TELLING YOU? KENNY. NEIGHBORS ARE CONCERNED AN EMPTY LOT AT THE CORNER OF NORTHWEST BOULEVARD AND PATTERSON AVENUE COULD BE THE FUTURE HOME OF A DUKE ENERGY FACILITY, ACCORDING TO ZONING RECORDS FROM THE CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM. A SUBSTATION IS AN ENERGY GRID THAT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SPLITTING VOLTAGE TO BUILDINGS IN THE SURROUNDING AREA. THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT A TYPICAL TRANSMISSION SUBSTATION LOOKS LIKE FROM DUKE ENERGYS WEBSITE. DUKE ENERGYS PROPOSAL TO THE CITY PLANNING BOARD FROM JULY SHOWS A TEN FOOT BRICK WALL SURROUNDING THE PROPERTY, AND COMPANY PERSONNEL CONFIRMED THE SUBSTATION BEHIND THE FENCE WILL BE VISIBLE TO THE STREET, WITH POWER LINES COMING OUT OF IT. LIFELONG RESIDENT SHANITA JOHNSON SAYS SHES WORRIED THE SUBSTATION COULD AFFECT THE BUS STOP AND ROUTE THAT NEIGHBORS DEPEND ON, AND WONDERS IF THERE WILL BE HEALTH IMPACTS. WE DONT KNOW WHAT HEALTH HAZARDS THERE ARE. IT WOULD BE WONDERFUL TO KNOW. IT WOULD BE WONDERFUL FOR DUKE ENERGY TO AT LEAST GIVE US SOMETHING TO HELP US TO UNDERSTAND HOW THIS WILL BE BETTER FOR OUR NEIGHBORHOOD. COMMUNITY MEMBERS ARE IN A MEETING JUST NOW AND TOLD A REPRESENTATIVE FROM DUKE ENERGY THAT THEY ARE CONCERNED THERE WONT BE A TREE LINE BUFFER FROM HOMES FROM ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS THAT ARE EMITTED FROM THE PROPERTY. DUKE ENERGY SAYS THEY LOOKED AT FACTORS LIKE ENVIRONMENT AND SAFETY CONCERNS AS WELL AS THE HISTORY ASPECTS OF THE PROPERTY, BUT THAT THE SITE WAS CHOSEN FOR GROWING ELECTRIC NEEDS NEARBY. THEY SAY THE PROJECT TO BUILD THE SUBSTATION WILL BE ONGOING THROUGH 2026. REPORTING
CNBC’s Jim Cramer also highlighted earnings from Shopify, Spotify, Tyson Foods, Cisco and Alibaba next week.
The man who allegedly helped the missing Texas woman’s husband hide his A-47 before his arrest now has bonds totaling $100,000, down from $1 million.
The water in Richardson is now safe to drink. Bottled water distribute in the city with a “best used by” date of March 2024 is also safe to drink, officials said.
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With Thanksgiving in a few weeks, and Christmas next month, you might be thinking about ways to give back this season. Tanager Place Director of Philanthropy Melissa Walker joins us to talk about how to get involved.
In April, Iowa lawmakers passed the Department of Education’s budget, banning DEI programs in public institutions. Now the Board of Regents is looking to get Iowa’s three public universities to comply before that law goes into effect next year.
412 homes and businesses in rural Floyd County just got broadband access. Local leaders calling this internet access crucial to the community’s economy.
This year, an important EMS vote was on the ballot for 12 counties in Iowa.