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Governor Walker Introduces Legislation to Combat Alaska’s Growing Opioid Epidemic

By Katie Marquette | Office of the Governor on Mar 6, 2017   Featured, Health, State  

Governor Walker Introduces Legislation to Combat Alaska’s Growing Opioid Epidemic

JUNEAU – As part of his plan to build a safer Alaska, Governor Bill Walker introduced legislation today to change…

Two 97-Year-Old Rhode Island Twins Die in Freezing Cold Saturday Morning

By Alaska Native News on Mar 6, 2017   Featured, National  

Two 97-Year-Old Rhode Island Twins Die in Freezing Cold Saturday Morning

Two sisters born the same day 97 years ago, died together over the weekend in Barrington, Rhode Island, news reports…

Trump Signs New Travel Ban Order

By William Gallo/Victoria Macchi | VOA on Mar 6, 2017   Featured, National  

Trump Signs New Travel Ban Order

U.S. President Donald Trump signed a new executive order Monday, barring travelers from six countries to the United States for…

New Evidence for a Water-Rich History on Mars

By Glenn Roberts Jr | Berkeley Lab — Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory on Mar 6, 2017   Featured, Science/Education  

New Evidence for a Water-Rich History on Mars

Mars may have been a wetter place than previously thought, according to research on simulated Martian meteorites conducted, in part,…

18 Killed, More Than 30 Injured in Panama Bus Crash

By VOA on Mar 6, 2017   Featured, World  

18 Killed, More Than 30 Injured in Panama Bus Crash

At least 18 people were killed and more than 30 injured in Panama Sunday when a bus went off a…

North Korea Missile Test Not Likely an ICBM

By Brian Padden | VOA on Mar 6, 2017   Featured, World  

North Korea Missile Test Not Likely an ICBM

SEOUL — North Korea fired four ballistic missiles early Monday, three of which flew 1,000 kilometers before landing in the sea…

Board Approves Emergency Regulations to Increase Nelchina Caribou Harvest

By Ken Marsh | ADF&G on Mar 5, 2017   Featured, Rural, State  

Board Approves Emergency Regulations to Increase Nelchina Caribou Harvest

(Glennallen) — New regulations to increase hunting opportunity and harvest of Nelchina caribou were adopted by the Alaska Board of…

Ravn Alaska to Honor all Yute Air Flights through Month of March

By Ravn Air on Mar 5, 2017   Featured, State  

Ravn Alaska to Honor all Yute Air Flights through Month of March

Ravn Alaska announced Saturday it will honor all existing purchased reservations on Yute Air, including goldenrod tickets for travel between…

Singing Posters and Talking Shirts

By Jennifer Langston | University of Washington on Mar 5, 2017   Featured, Science/Education  

Singing Posters and Talking Shirts

Imagine you’re waiting in your car and a poster for a concert from a local band catches your eye. What…

Far-North Lake Trout Living in Mystery

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Mar 5, 2017   Featured, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Far-North Lake Trout Living in Mystery

In early March up on the frozen Arctic Coastal Plain, as the wind sculpts snow into drifts, it’s hard to…

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