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Unified Command Responds to Cleanup Aboard Vessel in Seldovia

By Petty Officer 3rd Class Meredith Manning | USCG on May 29, 2015   At Sea, Featured  

Unified Command Responds to Cleanup Aboard Vessel in Seldovia

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A Unified Command consisting of representatives from the Coast Guard, Department of the Interior, Alaska Department of…

Pentagon Accidentally Sent Anthrax to US Labs, Overseas Base

By VOA News on May 28, 2015   Featured, National  

Pentagon Accidentally Sent Anthrax to US Labs, Overseas Base

Over two dozen people are undergoing precautionary treatment for anthrax after the U.S. military accidentally shipped live samples of the…

Governor Walker Meets with the King of Norway

By Grace Jang | Office of the Governor on May 28, 2015   Featured, State  

Governor Walker Meets with the King of Norway

ANCHORAGE – Governor Bill Walker and Lieutenant Governor Byron Mallott hosted a dinner for King Harald V of Norway in…

Body of California Trident Worker Found after Two-Day Search

By Alaska Native News on May 28, 2015   Featured, General News  

Body of California Trident Worker Found after Two-Day Search

A Search conducted Tuesday and Wednesday on Akutan for a missing employee from Trident Seafoods resulted in the recovery of…

SAR Volunteers to Participate in Large-scale Training Exercise

By Megan Peters | Alaska Department of Public Safety on May 28, 2015   Featured, State  

SAR Volunteers to Participate in Large-scale Training Exercise

(PALMER, Alaska) – Various search and rescue volunteer organizations in Alaska are participating in a large scale training event May…

Nome Judge Faces Accusations of Violations of Judicial Conduct

By Alaska Native News on May 27, 2015   Featured, State  

Nome Judge Faces Accusations of Violations of Judicial Conduct

According to the Alaska Commission on Judicial Conduct, they have filed a complaint of formal charges against sitting Nome Superior…

Aircraft Runs Out of Fuel, Crashes near Port Alsworth

By Alaska Native News on May 27, 2015   Featured, General News  

Aircraft Runs Out of Fuel, Crashes near Port Alsworth

Alaska State Troopers reported that an aircraft on the way to Port Alsworth on Tuesday evening ran out of fuel…

GOP Ignoring Oil Tax Credit Spending Cap

By Michael Mason | AIDC on May 27, 2015   Featured, Politics, State  

GOP Ignoring Oil Tax Credit Spending Cap

ANCHORAGE – Today, the Alaska Independent Democratic Coalition released a memo from the Alaska Department of Revenue showing the Republican-proposed…

Troopers Investigate Early Morning Butte Shooting

By Alaska Native News on May 27, 2015   Featured, State  

Troopers Investigate Early Morning Butte Shooting

Alaska State Troopers are investigating a shooting that occurred in the Butte area in Palmer that took place early on…

Texas Officials Say Ellis Dam on Brink of Collapse

By Alaska Native News on May 27, 2015   Featured, National  

Texas Officials Say Ellis Dam on Brink of Collapse

Officials in Texas expect the Ellis dam 25 miles to the southwest of  Dallas to fail sometime on Wednesday and are…

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