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All Three Goldstream Burglary Suspects Rounded up

By Alaska Native News on Feb 14, 2017   Featured, General News, Interior Alaska  

All Three Goldstream Burglary Suspects Rounded up

Alaska State Troopers say that they now have three suspects in custody in connection with the February 9th theft of an ATM machine during a break-in at the Goldstream Store in Fairbanks. Troopers say that as a result of news coverage, on February 10th, a person notified AST that the vehicle that could have been […]

USCG Locates Debris Field, EPIRB, but No Signs of Crew, Vessel off St George

By Alaska Native News on Feb 13, 2017   At Sea, Featured, State  

USCG Locates Debris Field, EPIRB, but No Signs of Crew, Vessel off St George

The United States Coast Guard has reported that they have discovered a debris field in the waters northwest of St. George in the area where they received an EPIRB signal early on Saturday morning from the f/v Destination. Although they discovered buoys, a life ring and the EPIRB, there have been no signs of the […]

More Tropical Nights in Alaska’s Future?

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Feb 13, 2017   Featured, Interior Alaska, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

More Tropical Nights in Alaska’s Future?

By the end of this century, Alaskans may be enjoying tropical evening breezes for about a week each year. That’s an increase from the almost zero such nights we currently savor. But it could happen, according to a graduate student who has tightened the grids of computer models to perhaps offer a more detailed glimpse […]

BLM Postpones Enactment of Permit Processing Rule

By Michael Richardson | BLM on Feb 13, 2017   Featured, National, State  

BLM Postpones Enactment of Permit Processing Rule

WASHINGTON – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is delaying for 60 days the effective date of a rule that will require online filing of permits for oil and gas drilling.  The delay responds to a White House memorandum issued on January 20, 2017, instructing Federal agencies to temporarily postpone for 60 days  any regulation […]

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