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At Least Eight Killed in Texas School Shooting

By VOA on May 18, 2018   Featured, National, National/World  

At Least Eight Killed in Texas School Shooting

At least eight people were killed in an active shooter situation Friday morning at Santa Fe High School in Santa…

Pilot in Saturday Whittier Area Crash Identified

By Alaska Native News on May 17, 2018   Featured, State  

Pilot in Saturday Whittier Area Crash Identified

On Thursday morning, Alaska State Troopers released the identity of the pilot killed in the fatal Whittier crash that occurred on…

Institute to Further Alaska Native Language Revitalization

By Leona Long | UAF on May 16, 2018   Featured, State  

Institute to Further Alaska Native Language Revitalization

The Alaska Legislature last month passed a resolution urging Gov. Bill Walker to declare a linguistic emergency for Alaska Native…

NOAA Warns: Don’t Shoot Seals or Sea Lions

By NOAA Fisheries on May 16, 2018   Featured, NOAA Fisheries and Alaska Fisheries Science Center  

NOAA Warns: Don’t Shoot Seals or Sea Lions

The Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) prohibits “take” of marine mammals unless an exception or exemption applies such as the take exemption…

The Most Famous of all Wrecks: The Titanic

By NOAA on May 16, 2018   At Sea, Featured  

The Most Famous of all Wrecks: The Titanic

It was built in Belfast, the largest ship of its kind ever constructed. When it left Southampton on April 10,…

Coast Guard Medevacs Man in Severe Weather near Dutch Harbor

By U.S. Coast Guard 17th District Alaska on May 16, 2018   At Sea, Featured  

Coast Guard Medevacs Man in Severe Weather near Dutch Harbor

JUNEAU, Alaska – Coast Guard crews conducted a long-range medevac of a man from a Military Sealift Command Vessel approximately…

North Korea’s Foreign Minister Makes Statement on Washington’s Comments

By Alaska Native News on May 16, 2018   Featured, National/World, World  

North Korea’s Foreign Minister Makes Statement on Washington’s Comments

North Korean Deputy Foreign Minister Kim Kye-gwan released a statement regarding Washington’s recent comments on North Korea-US relations and the upcoming…

US Embassy’s Move in Israel Draws Criticism From Around the World

By VOA on May 15, 2018   Featured, National/World, World  

US Embassy’s Move in Israel Draws Criticism From Around the World

The U.N. Security Council is set to hold an emergency meeting Tuesday to discuss the situation in Gaza after the…

PFDs Save Lives, But Many Still Don’t Wear Them

By Fishermen's News Online on May 15, 2018   Featured, Fishermen's News Online  

PFDs Save Lives, But Many Still Don’t Wear Them

Fatal falls overboard keep commercial fishing in the top ranks of most dangerous jobs in America, and yet many commercial…

Copper River Salmon Fishery Opens May 17

By Fishermen's News Online on May 15, 2018   Featured, Fishermen's News Online  

Copper River Salmon Fishery Opens May 17

Alaska’s famed Copper River salmon fishery will open for the 2018 season at 7 a.m. on May 17 for a…

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