In Thursday’s news:
- Alaska Air National Guard responds to a downed aircraft north of Fairbanks;
- Leaders from Shishmaref and Newtok in Washington, D.C. to seek funding for dealing with climate change;
- Alaska Center for Energy and Power tells Nome city officials Pilgrim Hot Springs geothermal resource could yield up to 10 megawatts;
- Ethan Berkowitz reports to Nome City Council and utility board as energy consultant;
- Iditarod musher Jerry Sousa arrested, charged with assault in Talkeetna;
- Calista Corporation donates $10,000 to Bethel senior center.