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Mayorial Candidate Paul Honeman Calls on Mayor Sullivan to Terminate Port Director

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS, Staff on Nov 22, 2011   State  

The Anchorage Port Expansion Project and its director, former Governor Bill Sheffield has come under fire again. This time coming from Anchorage Assemblyman Paul Honeman. Honeman, is running for Sullivan's seat as mayor of Anchorage in the next election on April 3rd of next year.

Second Khmer Rouge Trial Begins in Cambodia

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 21, 2011   World  

21 November 2011 –The United Nations human rights chief today welcomed the opening of the genocide trial of three former senior Khmer Rouge leaders in Cambodia, while stressing the need for vigilance to ensure that victims’ rights are respected.

U.S. District Court Upholds Endangered Listing for Cook Inlet Beluga Whales

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS, Staff on Nov 21, 2011   State  

WASHINGTON D.C.-Judge Royce C. Lambeth of the U.S. District Court in Washington D.C. rejected the state of Alaska's lawsuit contesting the listing of the Cook Inlet Beluga Whales as endangered. He found that the National Marine Fisheries Service, when they made their determination on the Beluga Whales, used the best science available and followed the […]

Trees on Tundra's Border Are Growing Faster in a Hotter Climate

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 21, 2011   Science/Education  

Measuring Techniques Improve—But the Implications Are Not Certain Evergreen trees at the edge of Alaska’s tundra are growing faster, suggesting that at least some forests may be adapting to a rapidly warming climate, says a new study.While forests elsewhere are thinning from wildfires, insect damage and droughts partially attributed to global warming, some white spruce […]

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