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Togiak Man Dies in Truck Collapse

By Alaska Native News on Oct 29, 2015   Featured, Southwest Alaska  

Togiak Man Dies in Truck Collapse

In an unfortunate accident in the community of Togiak, a man was crushed under a vehicle while working underneath on…

‘Superman’ Sentenced to 14 Years for Mail Theft, Drug Distribution

By Alaska Native News on Oct 28, 2015   Featured, State  

‘Superman’ Sentenced to 14 Years for Mail Theft, Drug Distribution

The Anchorage drug dealer, and leader of a mail theft ring, was sentenced on Wednesday to 14 years in prison,…

Three Catcher/Processor Crew Cited for Assaulting Fellow Crewmember in Bering Sea

By Alaska Native News on Oct 28, 2015   At Sea, Featured, General News  

Three Catcher/Processor Crew Cited for Assaulting Fellow Crewmember in Bering Sea

Citations have been issued, and an investigation initiated into an assault incident aboard a fishing vessel near St. Paul that…

Ancient Babies Boost Bering Land Bridge Layover

By Lee Siegel | University of Utah Communications on Oct 28, 2015   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Ancient Babies Boost Bering Land Bridge Layover

University of Utah scientists deciphered maternal genetic material from two babies buried together at an Alaskan campsite 11,500 years ago.…

Flags Lowered for Former First Lady

By Katie Marquette | Office of the Governor on Oct 28, 2015   Featured, State  

Flags Lowered for Former First Lady

ANCHORAGE – Governor Bill Walker joined Alaskans in mourning the recent loss of Alaska First Lady Michael Margaret Stewart, the…

Selendang Ayu Draft Assessment Plan Available for Public Review

By Andrea Medeiros | USFWS on Oct 28, 2015   Featured, State  

Selendang Ayu Draft Assessment Plan Available for Public Review

The Natural Resources Trustees for the M/V Selendang Ayu oil spill have released a draft Assessment Plan for public review.…

UN Members Urge US to Lift Cuba Embargo

By Margaret Besheer | VOA News on Oct 27, 2015   Featured, National  

UN Members Urge US to Lift Cuba Embargo

UNITED NATIONS—The international community has voted nearly unanimously to urge the United States to end its more than 50-year-old economic,…

Carson Surges on Eve of Third GOP Debate

By Jim Malone | VOA News on Oct 27, 2015   Featured, Politics  

Carson Surges on Eve of Third GOP Debate

WASHINGTON—The top 10 Republican presidential contenders hold their third debate Wednesday in Boulder, Colorado. The debate will be broadcast by…

Sterling Motorist Killed in Trooper-Involved Sterling Highway Shooting

By Alaska Native News on Oct 26, 2015   Featured, State  

Sterling Motorist Killed in Trooper-Involved Sterling Highway Shooting

A Saturday night traffic stop on the Sterling Highway ended in death for a Sterling motorist after being fired on…

Human-Powered Torpedo on an Alaska Island

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Oct 25, 2015   Featured, Southwest Alaska  

Human-Powered Torpedo on an Alaska Island

On a damp island far out in the Aleutian chain, a secret weapon of Japan’s World War II Navy sinks…

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