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Three Arrested in Stolen Vehicle after Target Shoplifting Incident

By Alaska Native News on Jul 29, 2018   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Three Arrested in Stolen Vehicle after Target Shoplifting Incident

Anchorage patrol officers responded to the Target retail store at 100 West 100th Avenue at 9:20 pm to investigate a…

Murkowski Questions Administration on Impacts of Seafood Tariffs

By Karina Petersen | Office of Senator Murkowski on Jul 27, 2018   Featured, Politics, State  

Murkowski Questions Administration on Impacts of Seafood Tariffs

WASHINGTON D.C.— During a Commerce, Justice, and Science (CJS) Appropriations Subcommittee hearing recently, U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) questioned Ambassador…

Tununak man Arrested for Attempted Murder after Thursday Shooting Incident

By Alaska Native News on Jul 27, 2018   Featured, Rural, Southwest Alaska  

Tununak man Arrested for Attempted Murder after Thursday Shooting Incident

Alaska State Troopers have arrested a Tununak man on charges of Attempted Murder in that community following a Thursday afternoon…

Alaska’s Big River Never Stops Flowing

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jul 27, 2018   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Alaska’s Big River Never Stops Flowing

It’s midsummer, a good time to slip a canoe onto the Yukon River. I start at the river town of…

Bristol Bay Tribes Urge State to Protect Cultural & Subsistence Sites

By Matthew N. Newman/Wesley James Furlong | Native American Rights Fund on Jul 26, 2018   Featured, Southcentral, State  

Bristol Bay Tribes Urge State to Protect Cultural & Subsistence Sites

DILLINGHAM, AK – Bristol Bay Tribes called on the State of Alaska to protect important cultural resources at Amakdedori Bay…

Bill Championed by Young and Bonamici to Combat Marine Debris Unanimously Passes House

By Murphy McCollough | Office of Representative Young on Jul 26, 2018   Featured, Politics, State  

Bill Championed by Young and Bonamici to Combat Marine Debris Unanimously Passes House

WASHINGTON, D.C. –  Today, the House of Representatives unanimously passed S. 756, the Save Our Seas Act, a bill to…

Alaska Department of Military and Veterans Affairs Recognizes Alaska Territorial Guard Member

By Magen James | Alaska Forget Me Not Coalition on Jul 26, 2018   Featured, Southwest Alaska, State  

Alaska Department of Military and Veterans Affairs Recognizes Alaska Territorial Guard Member

Anchorage, Alaska — Alaska’s Office of Veterans Affairs receives many walk-ins from service members, veterans, their families and the general…

Coast Guard Medevacs FishingVessel Crewmember 20 Miles North of Kodiak

By U.S. Coast Guard 17th District Alaska on Jul 26, 2018   At Sea, Featured  

Coast Guard Medevacs FishingVessel Crewmember 20 Miles North of Kodiak

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – A Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew medevaced a male crewmember from a fishing…

Coast Guard Suspends Search for Person in the Water in Nushagak Bay

By U.S. Coast Guard 17th District Alaska on Jul 26, 2018   At Sea, Featured  

Coast Guard Suspends Search for Person in the Water in Nushagak Bay

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — The Coast Guard has suspended their search for a man reportedly missing after the fishing vessel he was on…

Fires, Floods and Satellite Views: Modeling the Boreal Forest’s Future

By Jessica Merzdorf | NASA Goddard Space Flight Center on Jul 26, 2018   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Fires, Floods and Satellite Views: Modeling the Boreal Forest’s Future

A new study shows that as those fires scorched a region of boreal forest the size of Maryland, they released…

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