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Body of Ketchikan Woman Found Floating in Tongass Narrows

By Alaska Native News on Jul 9, 2015   Featured, General News  

Body of Ketchikan Woman Found Floating in Tongass Narrows

Alaska State Troopers are seeking information from the public in a case of a body discovered floating in the Tongass…

House Passes Young Amendment to Restrict Funding for Administration’s Revised ANWR Wilderness Management Plan

By Matt Shuckerow | Office of Congressman Don Young on Jul 8, 2015   Featured, State  

House Passes Young Amendment to Restrict Funding for Administration’s Revised ANWR Wilderness Management Plan

Washington, D.C. – By voice vote, the U.S. House of Representatives Tuesday passed Alaska Congressman Don Young’s amendment to H.R.…

Icebreaker Damage May Delay Shell’s Drilling Plans

By Alaska Native News on Jul 8, 2015   At Sea, Featured, State  

Icebreaker Damage May Delay Shell’s Drilling Plans

The return of the 22-year-old icebreaker MSV Fennica to Dutch Harbor with hull damage curtailed its trip to the Arctic…

Greece Asks for New Bailout, Pledging Reforms

By VOA on Jul 8, 2015   Featured, World  

Greece Asks for New Bailout, Pledging Reforms

Debt-wracked Greece asked its European neighbors for a new three-year bailout Wednesday, pledging to “immediately implement” tax and pension reforms.…

South Carolina House Begins Debate on Removing Confederate Flag

By VOA News on Jul 8, 2015   Featured, National  

South Carolina House Begins Debate on Removing Confederate Flag

South Carolina’s House of Representatives is debating a bill to remove the Civil War-era Confederate flag from the state Capitol…

Two Campers Found Deceased near Mile 79 of Denali Highway

By Alaska Native News on Jul 6, 2015   Featured, State  

Two Campers Found Deceased near Mile 79 of Denali Highway

Alaska State Troopers are at the scene near the Denali Highway, conducting an extensive investigation where they had discovered two…

Baltimore Woman Jailed after Leaving Six-Week-Old Baby Alongside Maryland Highway

By Alaska Native News on Jul 6, 2015   Featured, National  

Baltimore Woman Jailed after Leaving Six-Week-Old Baby Alongside Maryland Highway

Maryland woman, 26-year-old Sandra Clara McClary, was jailed on Sunday and her bail set at $500,000 after she left her…

Shooting Suspect Barricaded in Rural Alaska Community of Selawik

By Alaska Native News on Jul 6, 2015   Featured, NANA Region, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, Rural, State  

Early this morning, at 4:42 am, Kotzebue-based troopers received a report from the community of Selawik that a man there…

Iraqi Government Forces Accused of Civilian Deaths

By Edward Yeranian | VOA News on Jul 5, 2015   Featured, World  

Iraqi Government Forces Accused of Civilian Deaths

CAIRO—Iraqi Sunni political leaders are accusing the government of two bloody attacks on civilians in Anbar province in the past…

Coalition Airstrikes Target IS Militants in Raqqa

By VOA on Jul 5, 2015   Featured, World  

Coalition Airstrikes Target IS Militants in Raqqa

U.S.-led coalition airstrikes in eastern Syria Saturday and Sunday have killed at least 23 Islamic State militants and wounded others.…

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