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Sex Traffickers Target Native American Children in South Dakota

By Cecily Hilleary | VOA News on Mar 20, 2021   Featured, National, National/World  

Sex Traffickers Target Native American Children in South Dakota

WASHINGTON – Note: This report contains language or content that some may find disturbing or offensive.     “I was very young when I was introduced to a pedophile,” said Lisa, 41, a survivor of sex trafficking who asked that her real name not be used. Raised on an Indian reservation in South Dakota, she cites a family history of sexual abuse.    “My mother was sent […]

CASE COUNT SUMMARY for March 19, 2021

By Alaska Department of Health and Social Services on Mar 19, 2021   Health  

CASE COUNT SUMMARY for March 19, 2021

DHSS today announced 67 new people identified with COVID-19 in Alaska. 64 were residents in: Anchorage (17), Wasilla (17), Delta Junction (13), Palmer (5), Fairbanks (2), Utqiaġvik (2), Valdez (2), and one each in Chugiak, Eagle River, Healy, North Pole, Seward and Sitka. Three new nonresident cases were identified yesterday in: Anchorage: one in mining industry Southeast […]

Iditarod 49 Race Final Update

By The Iditarod on Mar 19, 2021   Featured, General News, Interior Alaska  

Iditarod 49 Race Final Update

The teams are all back in Deshka Landing! The last two finished just after midnight today and were trying to tie for the Red Lantern. Thank you all for your hard work on covering Iditarod 49. It’s our pleasure to work with you!  Red Lantern By the snout of a lead dog nose, Victoria Hardwick […]

Melting Glaciers Contribute to Alaska Earthquakes

By Jerald Pinson | Geophysical Institute on Mar 19, 2021   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Melting Glaciers Contribute to Alaska Earthquakes

In 1958, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake triggered a rockslide into Southeast Alaska’s Lituya Bay, creating a tsunami that ran 1,700 feet up a mountainside before racing out to sea. Researchers now think the region’s widespread loss of glacier ice helped set the stage for the quake. In a recently published research article, scientists with the University […]

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