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Coast Guard Stands Up Forward Operating Locations for Arctic Shield

By Petty Officer 2nd Class Grant DeVuyst | U.S. Coast Guard on Jul 2, 2015   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Coast Guard Stands Up Forward Operating Locations for Arctic Shield

JUNEAU, Alaska — The Coast Guard 17th District stood up forward operating locations in Deadhorse and Barrow Wednesday to achieve the…

Tularemia Infection Suspected in North Pole

By Cathie Harms | ADF&G on Jul 2, 2015   Featured, State  

Tularemia Infection Suspected in North Pole

A case of Tularemia is suspected in a North Pole resident after the man became ill after skinning a potentially…

State Wildfire Update

By Alaska Native News on Jul 1, 2015   Ahtna Region, Calista Region, Doyon Region, Featured, Interior Alaska, Rural, Southwest Alaska, State  

State Wildfire Update

Fire officials report on Wednesday, that the total fires burning in the state is now at 297. This total reflects…

Northern Alaska Coastal Erosion Threatens Habitat and Infrastructure

By Ann Gibbs/Paul Lausten | USGS on Jul 1, 2015   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Northern Alaska Coastal Erosion Threatens Habitat and Infrastructure

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — In a new study published today, scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey found that the remote northern…

Greenhouse Gas Emissions Remain the Primary Threat to Polar Bears

By Paul Lautsen/Catherine Puckett | USGS on Jul 1, 2015   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Greenhouse Gas Emissions Remain the Primary Threat to Polar Bears

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Greenhouse gas emissions remain the primary threat to the preservation of polar bear populations worldwide. This conclusion…

Seventh Shark Attack on North Carolina Beaches

By Alaska Native News on Jul 1, 2015   At Sea, Featured, National  

For the seventh time in three weeks, a swimmer has been bitten by a shark while visiting the North Carolina…

President Obama Announces Plans for Re-opening of Embassy in Havana

By Alaska Native News on Jul 1, 2015   Featured, National  

President Obama Announces Plans for Re-opening of Embassy in Havana

President Obama announced the end of years of hostilities between the U.S. and Cuba, and the agreement for the opening…

Governor Walker Signs Interior Energy Bill into Law

By Katie Marquette | Office of the Governor on Jul 1, 2015   Featured, State  

Governor Walker Signs Interior Energy Bill into Law

FAIRBANKS – Governor Bill Walker signed HB 105 into law Tuesday, which will allow the Alaska Industrial Development and Export…

Alutiiq Museum Named State Repository

By Brian Fraley | Alutiiq Museum on Jul 1, 2015   Featured, Koniag Region, Southcentral, State  

Alutiiq Museum Named State Repository

The Alutiiq Museum has been officially recognized by the State of Alaska as a Natural and Cultural History Repository. The…

Troopers Increase Patrols For Independence Day Weekend

By Megan Peters | Alaska Department of Public Safety on Jul 1, 2015   Featured, General News  

Troopers Increase Patrols For Independence Day Weekend

(ANCHORAGE, Alaska) – While celebrating the Fourth of July, few things are as patriotic as filling the sky with flashes…

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