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Anchor Point Man Shoots Self in Head, Neglects Treatment

By Staff on May 16, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, Rural  

Anchor Point Man Shoots Self in Head, Neglects Treatment

The Alaska State Trooper dispatch reported on Thursday that trooper responded to the South Peninsula Hospital on Thursday afternoon  at 2:38 pm after a reported gunshot wound from hospital staff. When they responded to the hospital , troopers contacted 43-year-old Anchor Point resident James Doppler. When interviewed, Doppler told the officers that he had suffered […]

Seattle Gets First Copper River Salmon of the Year

By Staff on May 16, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, National  

Signaling the beginning of the bar-b-q season, the first salmon from the Copper River arrived in Seattle on Friday morning and first off the Alaska Air Cargo jet was a 48-pound King brought off the plane by Alaska Airline captain David Boshell and the aircraft’s first officer Melissa Van Dyke. The King Salmon got the […]

Tug, Devon, Strikes Rock in Nushagak River, Spills 5,000 Gallons of Diesel

By Staff on May 15, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, General News  

The Alaska Department of Conservation reported on Wednesday night that a tug, the Devon, operating on the Nushagak River in Western Alaska had struck an underwater obstacle, possibly a rock and had leaked some 5,000 gallons of diesel fuel into the river there. Although the ruptured tank carried 7,400 gallons of fuel, the crew was […]

Ex-Patriot End Aaron Hernandez Charged with 2012 Boston Double Murders

By Staff on May 15, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, National  

Boston prosecutors announced on Thursday that new charges have been leveled at former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez, who is currently awaiting trial in another murder case. It was announced that Hernandez is facing double murder charges for a drive-by shooting of two men in July 2012 in Boston. Prosecutors contend that Hernandez […]

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