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Kepler Telescope Spies Details of TRAPPIST-1 System’s Outermost Planet

By Peter Kelley | University of Washington on May 23, 2017   Featured, Science/Education  

Kepler Telescope Spies Details of TRAPPIST-1 System’s Outermost Planet

A University of Washington-led international team of astronomers has used data gathered by the Kepler Space Telescope to observe and…

Lots of Quiet Time in the Big Lonely

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on May 23, 2017   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Lots of Quiet Time in the Big Lonely

I walked around the chain-link fence of Pump Station 12 of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, apprehensive about the human encounter to…

Roger Moore Dies in Switzerland at age 89

By Alaska Native News on May 23, 2017   Featured, World  

Roger Moore Dies in Switzerland at age 89

On Tuesday, the world is minus a famous “Bond.”  89-year-old Sir Roger Moore died in Switzerland after a brief bout…

Manchester Suicide Bomber Identified as Salman Abedi

By VOA News on May 23, 2017   Featured, World  

Manchester Suicide Bomber Identified as Salman Abedi

The man who blew himself up Monday night following an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England, has been identified as…

New Information on How Long some Rockfish Live and How Often they Spawn

By Christine Baier | NOAA on May 22, 2017   At Sea, Featured, Science/Education  

New Information on How Long some Rockfish Live and How Often they Spawn

Some things just get better with age. Like rockfish mothers. A rockfish might not start spawning until she is 25…

Three Fishing Boats Burn in Craig Harbor

By Alaska Native News on May 22, 2017   Featured, Southeast Alaska, State  

Three Fishing Boats Burn in Craig Harbor

The commercial fishing seasons of captains and crews of three fishing vessels that caught fire in Craig may have gone…

Governor Walker Signs Legislation to Make Alaska Real I.D.-Compliant

By Jonathon Taylor | State of Alaska on May 22, 2017   Featured, Interior Alaska, State  

Governor Walker Signs Legislation to Make Alaska Real I.D.-Compliant

FAIRBANKS – Governor Bill Walker Friday signed House Bill 16 into law, allowing the state to begin the process of…

Governor Walker Lowers Alaska Flags in Honor of Fmr. Judge Seaborn J. Buckalew, Jr.

By Jonathon Taylor | State of Alaska on May 22, 2017   Featured, State  

Governor Walker Lowers Alaska Flags in Honor of Fmr. Judge Seaborn J. Buckalew, Jr.

JUNEAU – Governor Bill Walker Sunday ordered Alaska flags be flown at half-staff in honor of former judge Seaborn J.…

Trump Assails Iranian Aggression During Israel Visit

By Steve Herman | VOA on May 22, 2017   Featured, Politics, World  

Trump Assails Iranian Aggression During Israel Visit

TEL AVIV — U.S. President Donald Trump assailed Iranian aggression and military ambitions as he arrived in Israel Monday on his…

Reports: Flynn to Invoke 5th Amendment, Declines Senate Subpoena

By VOA on May 22, 2017   Featured, National  

Reports: Flynn to Invoke 5th Amendment, Declines Senate Subpoena

Media reports say former national security advisor Michael Flynn will invoke his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination and decline to…

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