GENEVA-The United Nations and its diplomatic partners seeking a resolution to the Libyan crisis today urged the Security Council to release assets frozen under United Nations sanctions to the country’s transitional authorities to help them set up a government in the North African nation.
ENDICOTT OIL FIELD-The investigation into the killing of a polar bear with a pyrotechnic shell is continuing according to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service law enforcement. The incident occurred at the Endicott Oil pad located 2.5 miles off-shore in the Beaufort Sea.
ST. MARY'S, ALASKA-23-year-old Gerald Richardson Minock, the operator of, and the only person on board, a 32-foot tender for Boreal Fisheries, was last heard from at 2300 hours on Tuesday, August 23rd. Alaska State Troopers were notified of the overdue Yukon River tender at 9:30 yesterday.
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA-Chidiebere "Norman" Nwokorie, the Yellow Cab Taxi driver who allegedly raped a woman after picking her up while she was walking to the downtown area of Anchorage to pick up a cell phone battery for her phone, was quickly released on Sunday.