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Police Look for Three Suspects in Early Morning Flight Deck Armed Robbery

By Alaska Native News on Jul 20, 2017   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Police Look for Three Suspects in Early Morning Flight Deck Armed Robbery

Anchorage police report that despite employing a K9 track, the suspects responsible for the early morning robbery of the Flight…

Izembek National Wildlife Refuge Road Connecting King Cove/Cold Bay Passes House

By Alaska Native News on Jul 20, 2017   Featured, Southwest Alaska, State  

Izembek National Wildlife Refuge Road Connecting King Cove/Cold Bay Passes House

Alaska’s lone Representative, Don Young, led efforts to pass HR218, The King Cove Land Exchange Act, the long-sought legislation to…

Troopers Locate, Dispatch Bear Wounded by Sitka Homeowner on Tuesday Night

By Alaska Native News on Jul 20, 2017   Featured, Southeast Alaska, State  

Troopers Locate, Dispatch Bear Wounded by Sitka Homeowner on Tuesday Night

Alaska Wildlife Troopers reported that they believe that a Brown Bear shooting that occurred in Sitka on Tuesday was a…

Trump Draws ‘Red Line’ for Mueller at Family Finances Unrelated to Russia

By VOA News on Jul 20, 2017   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Trump Draws ‘Red Line’ for Mueller at Family Finances Unrelated to Russia

U.S. President Donald Trump told the New York Times that if a special prosecutor investigating Russia’s influence on last year’s presidential election…

US Senator McCain Diagnosed With Brain Cancer

By VOA News on Jul 20, 2017   Featured, National, National/World  

US Senator McCain Diagnosed With Brain Cancer

U.S. Senator John McCain has been diagnosed with brain cancer, the Mayo Clinic Hospital in Phoenix said Wednesday. A malignant…

Port Graham Sex Offender who Tried to Fake Death now Facing Federal Charges

By Alaska Native News on Jul 19, 2017   Featured, Rural, Southcentral, State  

Port Graham Sex Offender who Tried to Fake Death now Facing Federal Charges

The Department of Justice announced today in a press release that Port Graham man, 34-year-old Ryan Meganack, also known as…

Trump Pressures Senate Republicans on Health Care Vote

By Michael Bowman | VOA on Jul 19, 2017   Featured, Health, National, National/World  

Trump Pressures Senate Republicans on Health Care Vote

CAPITOL HILL — Republican lawmakers expressed renewed confidence that they could overhaul America’s health care system after meeting Wednesday with President…

Treated Hydraulic Fracturing Wastewater may Pollute Area Water Sources for Years

By Penn State on Jul 19, 2017   Featured, Science/Education  

Treated Hydraulic Fracturing Wastewater may Pollute Area Water Sources for Years

Given Pennsylvania’s abundant natural resources, it’s no surprise that the Commonwealth has become a mecca for hydraulic fracturing. Researchers, however,…

Trump, Putin Met Twice at G-20; US Says 2nd Encounter Was ‘Brief Conversation’

By Mary Motta | VOA on Jul 19, 2017   Featured, National, National/World  

Trump, Putin Met Twice at G-20; US Says 2nd Encounter Was ‘Brief Conversation’

WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a second, previously undisclosed meeting at the G-20 summit…

Removing CO2 from the Air Required to Safeguard Children’s Future

By Barbara Ferreira | European Geosciences Union on Jul 18, 2017   Featured, Science/Education  

Removing CO2 from the Air Required to Safeguard Children’s Future

Reducing greenhouse-gas emissions is not enough to limit global warming to a level that wouldn’t risk young people’s future, according…

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