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Chugiak Man Sentenced for Threatening Emails to Smithsonian Employee

By Alaska Native News on Jan 22, 2018   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Chugiak Man Sentenced for Threatening Emails to Smithsonian Employee

A Chugiak man has been ordered to undergo a mental health assessment with the Federal Bureau of Prisons as part of…

Dr. Michio Kaku, world-renowned theoretical physicist and co-founder of string field theory, joins ANSEP for 23rd Celebration

By ANSEP on Jan 22, 2018   Featured, Science/Education  

Dr. Michio Kaku, world-renowned theoretical physicist and co-founder  of string field theory, joins ANSEP for 23rd Celebration

ANCHORAGE, ALASKA – Today the Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program held its 23rd annual Celebration, uniting a crowd of…

Budget Bickering Shuts Down Parts of US Government; Vote Set for Monday

By Katherine Gypson | VOA on Jan 20, 2018   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Budget Bickering Shuts Down Parts of US Government; Vote Set for Monday

CAPITOL HILL — Blaming each other for the political deadlock, Republican and Democratic lawmakers closed the first day of a partial…

Fresno Man Pulls 5 1/2 Foot Tapeworm from his Body

By Alaska Native News on Jan 19, 2018   Featured, Health  

Fresno Man Pulls 5 1/2 Foot Tapeworm from his Body

An avid Salmon sashimi eater, who presumably ate sashimi made with Alaska Salmon, reported that he pulled a huge tapeworm…

Good Samaritans Use Cellphone Flashlights to Assist USCG in Juneau Rescue

By Alaska Native News on Jan 19, 2018   At Sea, Featured, General News, Southeast Alaska  

Good Samaritans Use Cellphone Flashlights to Assist USCG in Juneau Rescue

Petty Officer 2nd Class Nancy Emery, of the USCG-Juneau, credited people at the Taku Fisheries pier with assisting the Coast Guard…

Employment Down 1.0 Percent, Unemployment Rate at 7.3 Percent

By Alaska Department of Labor & Workforce Development on Jan 19, 2018   Featured, State  

Employment Down 1.0 Percent, Unemployment Rate at 7.3 Percent

JUNEAU, Alaska—Alaska’s total employment was down by an estimated 1.0 percent in December compared to December 2016, a loss of…

State of the State: Now is the Time for Alaska to Control its own Destiny

By Austin Baird | State of Alaska on Jan 19, 2018   Featured, Politics, State  

State of the State: Now is the Time for Alaska to Control its own Destiny

JUNEAU – Governor Bill Walker, on Thursday evening, in his fourth State of the State Address, called on lawmakers to…

US Senate to Resume Debate on Spending Measure to Avert Shutdown

By Katherine Gypson | VOA on Jan 19, 2018   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

US Senate to Resume Debate on Spending Measure to Avert Shutdown

The United States Senate will resume debate Friday morning on a bill passed by the House of Representatives late Thursday…

Troopers Bust Two in 16 Pound Meth/Heroin Interdiction

By Alaska Native News on Jan 18, 2018   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Troopers Bust Two in 16 Pound Meth/Heroin Interdiction

The Alaska State Troopers report that the drug bust case that played out on Friday and Saturday that netted two Anchorage…

Image of Porcupine Herd Travels cross country

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jan 18, 2018   Featured, Interior Alaska, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Image of Porcupine Herd Travels cross country

[wds id=”11″]   Image 1-John Wright stands next to his 1979 panoramic photo of the Porcupine  caribou herd in the…

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