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Remains of Hiker Missing Since November Found on Ketchikan’s Deer Mountain

By Alaska Native News on Apr 25, 2016   Featured, General News, Southeast Alaska  

Remains of Hiker Missing Since November Found on Ketchikan’s Deer Mountain

On Sunday, the Ketchikan Volunteer Rescue Squad notified Alaska State troopers in Ketchikan that while conducting training exercises on Deer…

Ice Classic Tripod Tips, Guessing Game Ends

By Alaska Native News on Apr 25, 2016   Featured, Interior Alaska, State  

Ice Classic Tripod Tips, Guessing Game Ends

What remained of the rotting ice on the Tanana River pushed the Nenana Ice Classic tripod downriver, tripping the clock at…

Responders Put Out Small Fire at Soldotna’s Tobacco Distress

By Alaska Native News on Apr 22, 2016   Featured, General News  

Responders Put Out Small Fire at Soldotna’s Tobacco Distress

Investigators are still working to determine the cause of a small fire at the Tobacco Distress Inc building near mile…

Carpeting the Denali Fault with Earthquake Sensors

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Apr 22, 2016   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Carpeting the Denali Fault with Earthquake Sensors

NEAR MILLER CREEK — Crouching amid scratchy spruce branches and surrounded by feet of snow, Amir Allam jabs half-frozen soil…

Togiak Herring Surprises Harvesters, Processors

By Fishermen's News Online on Apr 22, 2016   At Sea, Featured, Fishermen's News Online  

Togiak Herring Surprises Harvesters, Processors

A record early start date for Alaska’s Togiak herring fishery has caught harvesters and processors by surprise. Alaska Department of…

USCG Cutter Munro Returns to Kodiak after Winter Deployment

By Petty Officer 1st Class Kelly Parker | USCG-17th District on Apr 22, 2016   At Sea, Featured  

USCG Cutter Munro Returns to Kodiak after Winter Deployment

KODIAK, Alaska — The Coast Guard Cutter Munro crew returned to Kodiak, Alaska, after a 103 day deployment Sunday. The Munro…

Man Gets 16 Years for Attempting to Purchase Ricin

By FBI Press Release on Apr 22, 2016   Featured, National  

Man Gets 16 Years for Attempting to Purchase Ricin

It was a very scary scenario: Chinese national Cheng Le, living in New York City, attempted to order ricin through…

Artist ‘Prince,” Dead at 57

By Alaska Native News on Apr 21, 2016   Featured, National  

Artist ‘Prince,” Dead at 57

Rock icon, “Prince,” who’s music career spanned over four decades, died on Thursday at the age of 57, his publicist, Yvette…

Ice Continues to Rot and Tripod Watchman on Duty

By Alaska Native News on Apr 21, 2016   Featured, Interior Alaska, State  

Ice Continues to Rot and Tripod Watchman on Duty

Officials at Alaska’s #1 Springtime guessing game, the Nenana Ice Classic, report that the watchman is now on duty, and…

Four People Perish in Fiery Birchwood Plane Crash

By Alaska Native News on Apr 20, 2016   Featured, Southcentral, State  

Four People Perish in Fiery Birchwood Plane Crash

The bodies of four victims of a fiery plane crash that took place in the Birchwood/Chugiak area on Wednesday morning…

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