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‘Most Significant Charges Yet’: Trump Indicted for Trying to Overturn 2020 Election

By Jessica Corbett | Common Dreams on Aug 2, 2023   Featured, National, National/World  

‘Most Significant Charges Yet’: Trump Indicted for Trying to Overturn 2020 Election

“Holding Trump accountable for his crimes pulls our democracy back from the precipice and prevents his criminal attempt to overturn an election from being forgotten or normalized,” said one watchdog leader. Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday was indicted by a federal grand jury in Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential […]

This Day in Alaska History-August 2nd, 1924

By Alaska Native News on Aug 2, 2023   Featured, This Day in Alaskan History  

This Day in Alaska History-August 2nd, 1924

On August 2nd, 1924, a fire broke out in the power plant in Kennicott, the world’s leading producer of copper in the world. The steam-powered power plant produced electricity for the mines in the mountains, the  Bonanza, Jumbo, Mother Lode, and Erie, as well as for the town that had sprung up to house and […]

Juneau Teen Dies after long Dive into Man Made Pond

By Alaska Native News on Aug 1, 2023   Featured, General News, Southeast Alaska  

Juneau Teen Dies after long Dive into Man Made Pond

Late Saturday afternoon a call went in to troopers based in Juneau that a 17-year-old teen had jumped off of a 25-30 foot drop into a manmade pond and failed to resurface. Two of the victim’s friends immediately reported the incident to Juneau police who in turn reported it to troopers at 5:40 pm. “Alaska […]

Joseph Gust’s Remains Recovered from the Nushagak River

By Alaska Native News on Aug 1, 2023   Featured, General News, Rural, Southwest Alaska  

Joseph Gust’s Remains Recovered from the Nushagak River

Almost three weeks after he disappeared into the Nushagak River, the remains of Joseph  Gust were retrieved after his body was found floating several miles downstream from where he was last seen. J. Gust’s remains were found on Saturday. Dillingham and wildlife troopers responded to the scene and made the recovery. His body was sent […]

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