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Dalton Highway Reopens to Traffic

By Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities on Jun 5, 2015   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Dalton Highway Reopens to Traffic

(FAIRBANKS, Alaska) — The Dalton Highway has reopened to traffic after an 18-day closure caused by massive spring breakup flooding.…

Online App Tells when It’s Okay to Build Ice Roads

By Sue Mitchell | Geophysical Institute on Jun 5, 2015   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Online App Tells when It’s Okay to Build Ice Roads

Alaska’s natural resource managers are using a UAF-developed web app to let oil field companies know when it’s ok to…

Gunfight on Tok’s Red Fox Road

By Alaska Native News on Jun 5, 2015   Featured, General News  

On Wednesday, according to the trooper dispatch, a motorist contacted Tok-based AST and informed them that he had been shot…

Yute Air Cessna Removed from Kwethluk River, Pilot’s Body Retrieved

By Alaska Native News on Jun 5, 2015   Featured, State  

Yute Air Cessna Removed from Kwethluk River, Pilot’s Body Retrieved

Alaska State Troopers reported on Thursday that they had been informed by the salvage company tasked with removing the wreckage…

Pentagon: Mistaken Shipments of Live Anthrax Worse Than First Thought

By VOA on Jun 5, 2015   Featured, National  

Pentagon: Mistaken Shipments of Live Anthrax Worse Than First Thought

The Pentagon says the case of live anthrax spores accidentally shipped to commercial and military labs in the U.S. and…

Midnight Sun Guardians Return from Deployment to Djibouti

By Staff Sgt Edward Eagerton | Alaska National Guard on Jun 4, 2015   Featured, State  

Midnight Sun Guardians Return from Deployment to Djibouti

JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska — Approximately 60 members of the Alaska Air National Guard’s 176th Wing returned here Wednesday after…

ANTHC Receives Indian Health Service Director’s Award

By April Hale | National Indian Health Board on Jun 3, 2015   Featured, Health  

WASHINGTON, DC–June 3, 2015–On May 29, 2015, the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) Dental Health Aide Therapist (DHAT) Program…

Reports Paint Mixed Picture of US Economy

By Jim Randle | VOA News on Jun 3, 2015   Featured, National  

Reports Paint Mixed Picture of US Economy

Reports published Wednesday show a mixed picture of the U.S. economy, and a top official of the U.S. central bank…

Two Young Children Start Grayling School on Fire

By Alaska Native News on Jun 3, 2015   Arctic Slope, Featured, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, Rural  

Two Young Children Start Grayling School on Fire

Criminal charges of arson were referred to the Bethel Department of Juvenile Justice against two children, a six-year-old male, and a…

Armed Suspect Taken Down with Taser by Kiana VPSO

By Alaska Native News on Jun 3, 2015   Featured, NANA Region, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, Rural  

Armed  Suspect Taken Down with Taser by Kiana VPSO

Alaska state troopers on Tuesday, reported that at 10:30 pm on Thursday, May 28, the Northwest Arctic Borough Village Public…

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