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Tununak Man Assaults Father with Cane, Turns Health Aide and Officer Away at Gunpoint

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS STAFF, JOURNALIST TEAM on Nov 28, 2011   Rural  

TUNUNAK, Alaska-On Friday, the Alaska State troopers were informed of a domestic assault that had occurred in the community of Tununak. According to reports, Charlie Kanrilak, age 31, had assaulted his father Leo Kanrilak, age 69. The younger Kanrilak had struck the elder Kanrilak several times in the head with a metal walking cane.

Schaeffer Cox, Along with Three Co-Defendants Moved to Anchorage to Face Federal Charges

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS STAFF, JOURNALIST TEAM on Nov 28, 2011   State  

ANCHORAGE, Alaska-As their arraignments in Anchorage looms today, Schaeffer Cox and his three co-defendants have been moved to the south-central city to await their time before a Federal judge.

Murkowski Calls for Independent Investigation on Allen Case

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 28, 2011   State  

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator Lisa Murkowski has contacted the US Department of Justice (DOJ), calling for an “objective, thorough and independent investigation” to determine why the federal government is declining to prosecute Bill Allen over allegations he transported Paula Roberds across state lines for immoral and exploitive purposes. In a letter, Murkowski also asked two […]

Wildlife Access Critical to Children's Health

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 25, 2011   Health  

For the first time, researchers have uncovered a powerful connection between loss of access to wildlife and micronutrient deficiencies in children, according to a recently published study by the University of California-Berkeley, Harvard Center for the Environment and Harvard School of Public Health, the Wildlife Conservation Society, and others.

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