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Anchor Point Burglary Suspect Found Armed When Arrested

By Alaska Native News on Oct 16, 2017   General News, Southcentral  

Anchor Point Burglary Suspect Found  Armed When Arrested

Troopers arrested an Anchor Point man after a burglary in progress report near that community on Saturday night, the trooper dispatch revealed. When troopers responded to the scene, they made contact with the suspect, who refused to identify himself and proceeded to fight with the trooper until he was tazed.  After he was taken into […]

Anglers, Experts to Discuss Alaska King Salmon Population Decline

By Eric Booton |TU on Oct 16, 2017   Events/Notices  

Anglers, Experts to Discuss Alaska King Salmon Population Decline

ANCHORAGE, AK – Amid regular fishing season closures for king salmon and record low returns, Alaskan anglers and fish enthusiasts will meet tomorrow evening to discuss the recent downturn in king salmon populations on many Alaskan streams. What: Panel discussion and presentation regarding trends in Chinook salmon populations, and to see what we all might […]

Gold Origin Confirmed with First Ever Gravitational Wave Sighting

By Luke Walton | University of Warwick on Oct 16, 2017   Featured, Science/Education  

Gold Origin Confirmed with First Ever Gravitational Wave Sighting

Origin of gold confirmed after gravitational waves seen and heard for the first time by international researchers, with University of Warwick astronomers playing leading role Much-anticipated sighting of light from gravitational wave caused by two neutron stars – as heavy as our Sun – colliding 130 million light years away Collision created large amounts of […]

Iraqi Forces Take Control of Air Base Near Kirkuk

By VOA on Oct 16, 2017   Featured, National/World, World  

Iraqi Forces Take Control of Air Base Near Kirkuk

The Iraqi military says its forces have taken control of a key air base north of the disputed city of Kirkuk along with an airport, an oil company and other positions in areas around the city. The security forces retook control of the K1 air base from Kurdish fighters Monday following a call by Prime […]

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