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APD Arrest Chilly Taco Bell Armed Robbery Suspect

By Alaska Native News on Feb 7, 2018   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

APD Arrest Chilly Taco Bell Armed Robbery Suspect

Patrol officers tracked and arrested an armed robbery suspect near Piper Street and Providence Drive on Tuesday after a Taco Bell robbery that occurred at 10:22 am yesterday, APD reported. The 911 call-in to police reported that a “suspect had walked into the business,” at 2640 East Tudor Road, and declaring he was armed demanded money […]

Despite flooding, engine failure, U.S. icebreaker completes Antarctica operation

By Lt. Donnie Brzuska | U.S. Coast Guard-Pacific on Feb 6, 2018   At Sea, Featured  

Despite flooding, engine failure, U.S. icebreaker completes Antarctica operation

MCMURDO STATION, Antarctica – The crew of U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star completed their mission Tuesday in support of National Science Foundation (NSF) after cutting a resupply channel through 15 miles of Antarctic ice in the Ross Sea and escorting supply vessels to the continent. The Polar Star sailed from Seattle to assist in […]

TRAPPIST-1 Planets Probably Rich in Water

By Richard Hook | ESO on Feb 6, 2018   Featured, Science/Education  

TRAPPIST-1 Planets Probably Rich in Water

A new study has found that the seven planets orbiting the nearby ultra-cool dwarf star TRAPPIST-1 are all made mostly of rock, and some could potentially hold more water than Earth. The planets’ densities, now known much more precisely than before, suggest that some of them could have up to 5 percent of their mass […]

Mt. Edgecumbe Hospital Keeps Newborns Safe with Hugs and Kisses®

By Stacy Smith | SEARHC on Feb 6, 2018   Featured, Health, Southeast Alaska  

Mt. Edgecumbe Hospital Keeps Newborns Safe with Hugs and Kisses®

SITKA, ALASKA, February 5, 2018 — Mt. Edgecumbe Hospital (MEH) recently installed and deployed the Hugs Wi-Fi Infant Protection solution, along with the matching mother/infant component of the Hugs system; Kisses® Mother as an additional layer of security in its Labor and Delivery Department. The Hugs technology is a comprehensive infant security system that protects […]

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