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Hunters Rally to Assist State’s M.ovi Surveillance Efforts

By Bruce Dale | ADF&G on Nov 1, 2018   Featured, State  

Hunters Rally to Assist State’s M.ovi Surveillance Efforts

(STATEWIDE) — Thanks to hunters this fall, expanded efforts by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game to learn more…

Five Things to Know About InSight’s Mars Landing

By Andrew Good | Jet Propulsion Laboratory on Nov 1, 2018   Featured, Science/Education  

Five Things to Know About InSight’s Mars Landing

Every Mars landing is a knuckle-whitening feat of engineering. But each attempt has its own quirks based on where a…

Indonesian Divers Recover ‘Black Box’ From Lion Air Jet

By VOA on Nov 1, 2018   At Sea, Featured, National/World, World  

Indonesian Divers Recover ‘Black Box’ From Lion Air Jet

Indonesian navy divers say they have recovered one of the “black boxes” from the wreckage of Lion Air Flight JT-610,…

Trump: Up to 15,000 US Troops May Go to US-Mexico Border

By Carla Babb | VOA News on Nov 1, 2018   Featured, National, National/World  

Trump: Up to 15,000 US Troops May Go to US-Mexico Border

PENTAGON — President Donald Trump says as many as 15,000 U.S. troops could go to the Mexican border to stop caravans…

Hubble Reveals Cosmic Bat Shadow in the Serpent’s Tail

By Mathias Jäger | ESA/Hubble on Oct 31, 2018   Featured, Science/Education  

Hubble Reveals Cosmic Bat Shadow in the Serpent’s Tail

The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured part of the wondrous Serpens Nebula, lit up by the star HBC 672.…

Alaska’s Minimum Wage Will Increase in January 2019

By AKDOL on Oct 31, 2018   Featured, State  

Alaska’s Minimum Wage Will Increase in January 2019

JUNEAU, Alaska—The Alaska minimum wage will increase from $9.84 to $9.89 in 2019. Voters passed a ballot initiative in 2014…

Underwater Wreckage of Downed Indonesian Jetliner May Have Been Located

By VOA on Oct 31, 2018   Featured, National, National/World  

Underwater Wreckage of Downed Indonesian Jetliner May Have Been Located

Search and rescue crews may have located the wreckage of an Indonesian jetliner that crashed into the Java Sea just…

Coast Guard Air Station Jayhawk Crew Hoists Bear Mauling Victim from Afognak Island

By Alaska Native News on Oct 31, 2018   Featured, General News, Rural  

Coast Guard Air Station Jayhawk Crew Hoists Bear Mauling Victim from Afognak Island

The Coast Guard medevacs a hiker after he was mauled by a bear on Afognak Island, just north of Kodiak…

New Ocean Invader Spotted in Alaska

By Paula Dobbyn | Alaska Sea Grant on Oct 31, 2018   At Sea, Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

New Ocean Invader Spotted in Alaska

Scientists and local volunteers have detected a new invasive species in the waters of Southeast Alaska. Alaska Sea Grant’s Gary…

Troopers Investigate Spring Creek Inmate Death

By Alaska Native News on Oct 31, 2018   Featured, General News  

Troopers Investigate Spring Creek  Inmate Death

While the death of a Spring Creek inmate is not the result of foul play, the investigation is continuing to…

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