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Two-Year-Old Child found Locked in Vehicle for Two Days, Troopers Search for Grandmother

By Alaska Native News on Jul 15, 2022   Featured, General News, Interior Alaska  

Two-Year-Old Child found Locked in Vehicle for Two Days, Troopers Search for Grandmother

Alaska State Troopers are seeking the whereabouts of 69-year-old Mary Dawn Wilson after the discovery of her grandchild found abandoned in a vehicle on the Stampede Trail early Thursday morning. AST received a report of the discovery of the child at mile 6.8 of the trail at 1:31 am on Thursday and responded to the […]

Fury as Manchin Tanks Climate Spending

By Jake Johnson | Common Dreams on Jul 15, 2022   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Fury as Manchin Tanks Climate Spending

“Our democracy is broken when one man who profits from the fossil fuel industry can defy the 81 million Americans who voted for Democrats to stop the climate crisis.” Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia informed Democratic leaders Thursday that he will not support any new climate spending or tax increases targeting the wealthy and large […]

Pebble Mine’s supply camp destroyed by wildfire; mess on state land highlights risks and liabilities of proposed project

By Mary Martin | Salmon State on Jul 14, 2022   Featured, General News, Southwest Alaska  

Pebble Mine’s supply camp destroyed by wildfire; mess on state land highlights risks and liabilities of proposed project

HOMER—On June 30, the proposed Pebble Mine’s supply camp at headwaters of Bristol Bay burned to the ground in a wildfire, leaving a charred mess of melted metal on state land. Meanwhile, July 11, Bristol Bay’s fishing fleet broke its harvest record, reaching 46,564,310 sockeye salmon harvested. The total Bristol Bay sockeye salmon run record […]

Gottheimer Gang May Derail Manchin Deal

By Jessica Corbett | Common Dreams on Jul 14, 2022   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Gottheimer Gang May Derail Manchin Deal

“We must ask ourselves why Rep. Gottheimer is working so hard to sabotage the party when he knows a climate and jobs bill would not only help communities across the country, but would help Democrats win seats this cycle.” Progressive campaigners on Wednesday responded with frustration to reporting that Congressman Josh Gottheimer may rally right-wing House […]

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