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Trump: Transition Going “So Smoothly”

By Alaska Native News on Nov 16, 2016   Featured, National, Politics  

Trump: Transition Going “So Smoothly”

Despite statements to the contrary, President-elect Donald Trump continues to utilize the Twitter universe to respond to and comment on…

Alaskans Stand with Standing Rock Tribe in Anchorage

By Alaska Native News on Nov 16, 2016   Featured, Southcentral, State  

Alaskans Stand with Standing Rock Tribe in Anchorage

Like their counterparts across the nation, Alaskan activists participated in a national day of action Tuesday in support of the  Standing…

Mat-Su Couple Charged with Killing of Grandmother

By Alaska Native News on Nov 15, 2016   Featured, National  

Mat-Su Couple Charged with Killing of Grandmother

A Mat-Su Valley couple were arrested in Washington state over the weekend after the grandmother of one was found shot…

Fifth Avenue Ambush Weapon Used in at Least Five other Homicides this Year

By Alaska Native News on Nov 15, 2016   Featured, Southcentral, State  

Fifth Avenue Ambush Weapon Used in at Least Five other Homicides this Year

The weapon used to ambush Anchorage Police officer Arn Salao at the corner of Cordova and Fifth Avenue early Saturday…

Juneau Man Takes Police on Wild Chase after Throwing Mother from Car

By Alaska Native News on Nov 14, 2016   Featured, General News, Southeast Alaska  

Juneau Man Takes Police on Wild Chase after Throwing Mother from Car

Juneau police are seeking five felony counts against a Juneau man who threw his mother from a vehicle just prior…

Governor Walker Lowers State Flags to Honor Former State Representative Joe Ryan

By Katie Marquette | Office of the Governor on Nov 14, 2016   Featured, State  

Governor Walker Lowers State Flags to Honor Former State Representative Joe Ryan

November 14, 2016 ANCHORAGE – Governor Bill Walker today ordered all Alaska State flags be lowered in honor of former…

Remains of Homer Kayaker Recovered Offshore of Anchor Point Bluffs

By Alaska Native News on Nov 14, 2016   At Sea, Featured, General News  

Remains of Homer Kayaker Recovered Offshore of Anchor Point Bluffs

The body of a 72-year-old Homer man and long-time commercial fisherman, Ken Jones, was discovered floating in the waters of Cook…

Strong Aftershocks Hit New Zealand Following Strong Quake

By VOA on Nov 14, 2016   Featured, World  

Strong Aftershocks Hit New Zealand Following Strong Quake

A powerful aftershock shook New Zealand’s South Island Monday, just hours after being hit by a powerful 7.8-magnitude earthquake. “It…

Emmonak Man Arrested on Attempted Murder/Assault Charges

By Alaska Native News on Nov 14, 2016   Featured, General News, Rural, Southwest Alaska  

Emmonak Man Arrested on Attempted Murder/Assault Charges

Troopers opened an investigation into a serious incident that occurred on Saturday in Emmonak involving several counts of Attempted Murder and…

Suspect Dies, Officer Wounded in Saturday Morning Downtown Ambush

By Alaska Native News on Nov 14, 2016   Featured, State  

Suspect Dies, Officer Wounded in Saturday Morning Downtown Ambush

The Anchorage police officer that was ambushed in his patrol car as he attempted to make contact and identify a…

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