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Kasilof Man Dies from Accidental Gunshot Wound Tuesday Morning

By Alaska Native News on Oct 14, 2015   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Kasilof Man Dies from Accidental Gunshot Wound Tuesday Morning

A Kasilof man died from an accidental gunshot wound in that community on Tuesday the trooper dispatch revealed. On Tuesday…

Dutch-Led Investigation Determines Buk Missile Brought Down MH17

By Alaska Native News on Oct 13, 2015   Featured, World  

Dutch-Led Investigation Determines Buk Missile Brought Down MH17

“The crash of flight MH17 on 17 July 2014 was caused by the detonation of a 9N314M-type warhead launched from…

Wet Paleoclimate of Mars Revealed by Ancient Lakes at Gale Crater

By Rod Pyle | Caltech on Oct 13, 2015   Featured, Science/Education  

Wet Paleoclimate of Mars Revealed by Ancient Lakes at Gale Crater

We have heard the Mars exploration mantra for more than a decade: follow the water. In a new paper published…

Back to the Future: Science Fiction turns Science Fact

By Jörg Reitterer | TU Wien / TriLite Technologies on Oct 13, 2015   Featured, Science/Education  

Back to the Future: Science Fiction turns Science Fact

Flying cars, hoverboards and video chat – a very futuristic vision for the year 2015 was presented in the movie…

Pioneer Songbird Meets an Early Snowstorm

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Oct 13, 2015   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Pioneer Songbird Meets an Early Snowstorm

As piles of wet snow fell, an unexpected guest rapped at the window. My wife, Kristen, heard it bump into…

No Resolution in Sight to US House Speaker Drama

By Michael Bowman | VOA on Oct 12, 2015   Featured, Politics  

No Resolution in Sight to US House Speaker Drama

WASHINGTON—Uncertainty grips the U.S. Congress, where no consensus replacement has emerged to succeed Republican House Speaker John Boehner after his…

Obama: Clinton Made ‘Mistake’ in Use of Private Email Server

By Ken Bredemeier | VOA on Oct 12, 2015   Featured, National  

Obama: Clinton Made ‘Mistake’ in Use of Private Email Server

U.S. President Barack Obama says that Hillary Clinton, the leading Democratic presidential candidate looking to succeed him, made “a mistake”…

Columbus Day Still Generates Controversy as US Holiday

By Adrianna Zhang | VOA on Oct 12, 2015   Featured, National  

Columbus Day Still Generates Controversy as US Holiday

WASHINGTON—In the United States, October 12 is significant as the date explorer Christopher Columbus discovered the Americas.The achievement, which is…

Trump, Clinton Lead Voter Presidential Polls

By Ken Schwartz | VOA on Oct 12, 2015   Featured, National  

Trump, Clinton Lead Voter Presidential Polls

WASHINGTON—Billionaire real estate mogul Donald Trump continues to lead the crowded field of U.S. Republican presidential candidates while Hillary Clinton…

Small Child Perishes in Tununak Blaze

By Alaska Native News on Oct 12, 2015   Featured, Rural, Southwest Alaska  

Small Child Perishes in Tununak Blaze

Early on Friday morning, the Tununak Tribal Police Officer called in to the Alaska State Troopers in Bethel and reported…

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