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Intoxicated Saxman Driver Found in Disabled Vehicle After Crashing through Ketchikan Yard

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS on Mar 2, 2014   General News  

A REDDI report was called in on Friday evening after a vehicle left the roadway and drove into the yard, causing approximately $400 worth of damage at a residence on the 300 block of the South Tongass Highway in Ketchikan.

On The Scene: Crimea, Divided

By Elizabeth Arrott | VOA News on Mar 2, 2014   World  

OA Correspondent Elizabeth Arrott arrived in Crimea Friday and described the scene at the airport where about a dozen people in unbranded military uniforms are keeping watch at Simferopol airport in the southern Crimea region.

Alutiiq Word of the Week, March 2, 2013

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS on Mar 2, 2014   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News  

Ilangcarluku – Discipline; Lecture Tuyum llangcaraa. – The chief is lecturing him. (Click sentence to hear Alutiiq words spoken) Historic sources agree that there was little crime in Alutiiq villages before the 1950s. Detailed rules managed both the ownership and inheritance of personal property and the use of prime fishing and hunting locations. Similarly, customs […]

Humpback Whale Subpopulation’s Recovery Prompts State Petition for Endangered Species Act Delisting

By ADF&G on Feb 28, 2014   At Sea  

Juneau – The subpopulation of humpback whales that migrates seasonally between Alaska and Hawaii has recovered, is no longer threatened with extinction, and should be removed from the list of species covered by the Endangered Species Act , the State of Alaska declared Wednesday in a petition submitted to the National Marine Fisheries Service .

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