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Anchorage Mayor Moves Permanent Supportive Housing Project Forward

By Myer Hutchinson on Jul 21, 2015   Featured, Health, State  

Anchorage Mayor Moves Permanent Supportive Housing Project Forward

ANCHORAGE – Today, Mayor Ethan Berkowitz announced the opening of 56 units of permanent supportive housing for Anchorage residents suffering…

A Handy Field Guide to the Nearshore Marine Fishes of Alaska

By Rich Press | NOAA Fisheries on Jul 21, 2015   At Sea, Featured, State  

A Handy Field Guide to the Nearshore Marine Fishes of Alaska

Most people can recognize themselves in a childhood photo. But if fish took pictures, many would be unable to pick…

US Defense Chief in Israel to Discuss Iran Nuclear Deal

By VOA on Jul 20, 2015   Featured, National  

US Defense Chief in Israel to Discuss Iran Nuclear Deal

U.S. defense chief Ash Carter said Monday that Israel is “the bedrock of American strategy” in the Mideast, opening a…

UN Security Council Approves Iran Nuclear Deal

By Ken Bredemeier | VOA on Jul 20, 2015   Featured, World  

UN Security Council Approves Iran Nuclear Deal

WASHINGTON—The U.N. Security Council approved the Iran nuclear deal Monday, clearing a path for lifting crippling economic sanctions against Tehran…

The Icy Mountains of Pluto

By NASA on Jul 20, 2015   Featured, Science/Education  

The Icy Mountains of Pluto

New close-up images of a region near Pluto’s equator reveal a giant surprise: a range of youthful mountains rising as…

Mosquito Smells, Before it Sees, a Bloody Feast

By James Urton | University of Washington on Jul 20, 2015   Featured, Science/Education  

Mosquito Smells, Before it Sees, a Bloody Feast

The itchy marks left by the punctured bite of a mosquito are more than pesky, unwelcomed mementos of a day…

Ancient Northern Pike Found in Lake Mud

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jul 20, 2015   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Ancient Northern Pike Found in Lake Mud

While slicing a cylinder of mud he pulled from an Interior Alaska lake, Matthew Wooller ran into a snag. The…

Public Safety Releases Kenai Peninsula Personal Use Fishery Information

By Megan Peters | Alaska Department of Public Safety on Jul 14, 2015   Featured, State  

Public Safety Releases Kenai Peninsula Personal Use Fishery Information

(KENAI, Alaska) – With this weekend’s influx of Alaskans that are expected to make an appearance on the Kenai Peninsula…

Bicyclist Injured in Accident with Vehicle on Fairbank’s College Road

By Alaska Native News on Jul 14, 2015   Featured, General News  

Bicyclist Injured in Accident with Vehicle on Fairbank’s College Road

Alaska State Troopers based in Fairbanks responded to College Road at 2:05 pm on Tuesday afternoon for a bicycle/vehicle collision…

Northstar Center Inmate Dies at Fairbanks Memorial

By Alaska Native News on Jul 14, 2015   Featured, General News  

A Northstar Center inmate in Fairbanks died at the Fairbanks Memorial Hospital on Monday evening the trooper dispatch reports. 36-year-old…

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