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Spring Is Springing Earlier in Polar Regions Than Across the Rest of Earth

By Kat Kerlin | UC Davis News Service on Mar 5, 2018   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Spring Is Springing Earlier in Polar Regions Than Across the Rest of Earth

Spring is arriving earlier, but how much earlier? The answer depends on where on Earth you find yourself, according to…

Clean Up Continues at Port William in Shuyak Strait

By Alaska Native News on Mar 4, 2018   At Sea, Featured, State  

Clean Up Continues at Port William in Shuyak Strait

The United States Coast Guard reports that they, along with Alaska Chadux Corporation and vessels of opportunity continue to conduct site assessments and…

Arctic Skills Tested in Alaska’s Interior during Arctic Eagle 2018

By Pfc. Grace Nechanicky | National Guard on Mar 4, 2018   Featured, Interior Alaska, State  

Arctic Skills Tested in Alaska’s Interior during Arctic Eagle 2018

JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska — Approximately 600 U.S. Soldiers and 39 members of the Canadian Brigade Group conducted a winter…

St Mary’s Man Arrested after Threatening to Burn Down House

By Alaska Native News on Mar 4, 2018   Featured, Rural, Southwest Alaska  

St Mary’s Man Arrested after Threatening to Burn Down House

St. Mary’s-based Alaska State Troopers responded to a report of a St. Mary’s man splashing gasoline onto his residence and…

Two California Ski Resorts Hit by Avalanches

By VOA on Mar 4, 2018   Featured, National, National/World  

Two California Ski Resorts Hit by Avalanches

Three people were partially buried in an avalanche that closed a ski resort in the Sierra Nevada mountains in central…

Trump Threatens to Tax European-built Cars as Trade War Rhetoric Builds

By VOA on Mar 4, 2018   Featured, National, National/World  

Trump Threatens to Tax European-built Cars as Trade War Rhetoric Builds

President Donald Trump threatened on Saturday to impose a tax on European cars if the European Union chooses to retaliate…

Record Number of Native American Women to Run in 2018 Midterm Polls

By Cecily Hilleary | VOA News on Mar 2, 2018   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Record Number of Native American Women to Run in 2018 Midterm Polls

WASHINGTON — Native Americans are underrepresented in Washington’s corridors of power. Three known Native Americans have served in the Senate and…

Alaska National Guard Hones in on Efficient Cyber Security during Arctic Eagle 2018

By Capt. Joseph Siemendel | National Guard on Mar 2, 2018   Featured, State  

Alaska National Guard Hones in on Efficient Cyber Security during Arctic Eagle 2018

JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska — An electronic sensor on the more than 800-mile stretch of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System was…

Convicted Felon Sentenced in Connection with 2016 Glenn Highway Shoot-Out with Police and Troopers

By Alaska Native News on Mar 2, 2018   Featured, Southcentral, State  

Convicted Felon Sentenced in Connection with 2016 Glenn Highway Shoot-Out with Police and Troopers

The U.S. Department of Justice announced on Thursday that Palmer man, 26-year-old Almando Abarca, who is awaiting sentencing in state court…

EPA & Trident Settle Sand Point, Wrangell Fish Waste Violations

By Bill Dunbar | EPA on Mar 2, 2018   Featured, Southwest Alaska, State  

EPA & Trident Settle Sand Point, Wrangell Fish Waste Violations

Seattle — Trident Seafoods Corporation, the U.S. Department of Justice, and the Environmental Protection Agency have reached an agreement to…

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