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Robertson-Goughnour Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter

By Patty A Sullivan | State of Alaska on Nov 17, 2023   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Robertson-Goughnour Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter

(Anchorage, AK) – Wednesday morning in Anchorage Superior Court, Andrew Robertson-Goughnour, 30, pleaded guilty to one count of aggravated Manslaughter.  His plea was accepted by the Honorable Peter Ramgren pursuant to a plea agreement. Under that agreement, he was sentenced immediately following the acceptance of his guilty plea to serve 20 years in prison, with 11.5 […]

Alaska Air National Guard rescues injured snowmachiner near Livengood

By David Bedard/176th Wing Public Affairs on Nov 17, 2023   Events/Notices, General News, Interior Alaska  

Alaska Air National Guard rescues injured snowmachiner near Livengood

JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska — Alaska Air National Guardsmen of 176th Wing rescued an injured snowmachiner Nov. 6 near Livengood about 40 miles north of Fairbanks. The uninjured member of the two-member snowmachine party used a satellite phone to call the Alaska State Troopers. Due to severe weather, the Troopers requested assistance from the Alaska […]

Texas JFK Assassination Perch Serves as Museum and Memorial

By Kane Farabaugh | VOA on Nov 17, 2023   National, National/World  

Texas JFK Assassination Perch Serves as Museum and Memorial

DALLAS, TEXAS — The shots that rang out over Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas, 60 years ago — on Nov. 22, 1963 — lasted just under six seconds. And while the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy profoundly changed America, those six seconds tainted the city where it occurred, marking the start of a long […]

Violence Related to Water Scarcity Surges to All-Time High

By Julia Conley | Common Dreams on Nov 17, 2023   Featured, National/World, World  

Violence Related to Water Scarcity Surges to All-Time High

“Protecting civilian water infrastructure and resources and developing water-governance structures that are just and equitable are necessary for both peacebuilding and peacekeeping,” said one water researcher. A global think tank said Wednesday that it has been alarmed by recent updates to its records on water-related conflicts, which now show a significant spike in violence breaking […]

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