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Cab Driver Arrested For Sexual Assault of Passenger

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS, Staff on Aug 22, 2011   General News  

ANCHORAGE, ALASKA-The Anchorage Police Department has announced that they have charged a Yellow Cab driver, Chidiebere Nwokrie, age 43 for charges of first-degree sexual assault and attempted sexual assault, as well as second-degree sexual assault. The charges originate from an incident phoned in to the police yesterday, Sunday August 21st.

Libyan Rebels Announce Majority Control of Tripoli, Take-Over of State TV

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS, Staff on Aug 22, 2011   World  

TRIPOLI-In another sign that the Libyan capitol of Tripoli has been wrested from the control of Gadhafi, the broadcast from the official television station went blank. The station has been increasingly broadcasting pleas from Gadhafi. But in the evening hours of Monday, the screens went dark as rebels stormed the station at the core of […]

Inspector General Says Army, Interior Department Broke Law by Awarding Contract to Alaska Native Corporation

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS, Staff on Aug 18, 2011   Rural  

WASHINGTON D.C.-Prompted by an investigative article done by the Washington Post last year, in which the paper pointed out problems with the SBA 8(a) programs pertaining to benefits to Alaskan Native shareholders, the Interior Department requested that the Inspector General's office conduct an audit review.

Emmonak Resident Escapes Holding Facility, Turns Himself in Later Cold, Hungry and Wet

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS, Staff on Aug 17, 2011   Rural  

EMMONAK-Alaska State Troopers were called by an Emmonak resident shortly before 1 o'clock in the afternoon on Monday, August 15th regarding the theft of items from his boat. Stolen were a chainsaw, a harpoon and some spears.

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