KTUU-TV (Anchorage, AK)

KTUU-TV (Anchorage, AK)

KTUU-TV, also known as channel 2, is a television station based in Anchorage, Alaska. It is an NBC affiliate and is owned by Gray Television, which also owns KAUU, a channel that broadcasts both CBS and MyNetworkTV. The studios for both channels are located on East 40th Avenue in midtown Anchorage, while KTUU-TV's transmitter can be found in Knik, Alaska.

Local
English
Television

Outlet metrics

Domain Authority
69
Ranking

Global

#57812

United States

#11278

Law and Government/Law and Government

#22

Traffic sources
Monthly visitors

Articles

  • 1 day ago | alaskasnewssource.com | Jonson Kuhn

    ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Alaska State Troopers recovered 21 dogs from a Wasilla residence on Wednesday, according to the Alaska Department of Public Safety, in what is being called an animal cruelty investigation. That seizure was in collaboration with Mat-Su Borough Animal Care, who have taken protective custody of the animals. Troopers stated the custody is pending on an examination by a veterinarian. According to Mat-Su Animal Care, all of the animals are reportedly in good health.

  • 1 day ago | alaskasnewssource.com | Jonson Kuhn

    ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Court documents reviewed by Alaska’s News Source detail the moment Anchorage Police entered an Anchorage residence where 73 animals — including 71 dogs and two birds — were seized last month. Court records show that 47-year-old Monika Marshall is facing 73 misdemeanor counts of animal neglect and abuse after police say dozens of the animals were found inside her Anchorage residence late last month.

  • 2 days ago | alaskasnewssource.com | Russell Kinsaul |Amanda Alvarado

  • 2 days ago | alaskasnewssource.com | Joe Allgood

    ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Glenfarne Alaska LNG, who is a lead developer for an Alaska LNG pipeline, announced that over 50 companies have “formally expressed interest for over $115 billion of contract value.”Glenfarne wrote that companies from the United States, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, India, and the European Union are among those expressing interest.

  • 2 days ago | alaskasnewssource.com | Jonson Kuhn

    ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - The man prosecutors suspect of committing a 2005 cold case sexual assault is facing trial this week for a different case after prosecutors say he failed to register twice as a convicted sex offender related to a 1996 conviction. As jury selection began Tuesday, the suspect — Guy Nelson, 58 — appeared in court representing himself against felony charges he failed to register as a sex offender or child kidnapper in February 2023.