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Elusive Kenai Peninsula Driver Apprehended in Wasilla by U.S. Marshals

By Alaska Native News on Mar 4, 2015   Featured, State  

Elusive Kenai Peninsula Driver Apprehended in Wasilla by U.S. Marshals

Andre Tanner, the man sought by authorities after four aborted attempts to take him into custody on Saturday was located…

LA Police Shoot and Kill Homeless Man they say was Robbery Suspect

By Alaska Native News on Mar 2, 2015   Featured, National  

LA Police Shoot and Kill Homeless Man they say was Robbery Suspect

In an incident at the area known as Skid Row, Los Angeles police officers shot and killed a robbery suspect…

Life on Ice at the Top of the World

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Mar 2, 2015   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Life on Ice at the Top of the World

On a February day long ago, a family living in a sod hut near the Arctic Ocean saw blocks of…

Kerry Blasts UN Council’s ‘Obsession’ With Israel

By Pamela Dockins | VOA News on Mar 2, 2015   Featured, National  

Kerry Blasts UN Council’s ‘Obsession’ With Israel

GENEVA—U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry criticized the United Nations Human Rights Council for what he calls its “obsession with…

Prosecutors Seeking Death Penalty in Tsarnaev Trial Face Hurdles

By Jeff Swicord on Mar 2, 2015   Featured, National  

Prosecutors Seeking Death Penalty in Tsarnaev Trial Face Hurdles

With opening arguments scheduled to begin Wednesday in the Boston Marathon bombing trial, prosecutors have made a strong case in…

North Korea Fires Rockets in Protest of US-South Korea Drills

By VOA News on Mar 2, 2015   Featured, World  

North Korea Fires Rockets in Protest of US-South Korea Drills

Authorities said North Korea has fired two short-range missiles into the sea, in an apparent protest against joint U.S. and…

Troopers Continue to Seek Elusive Suspect Since Saturday Manhunt

By Alaska Native News on Mar 2, 2015   Featured, State  

Troopers Continue to Seek Elusive Suspect Since Saturday Manhunt

On Saturday, Alaska State Troopers cautioned the public to not pick up hitch-hikers in the area of mile 52 of…

Italian Vacationer Killed in Glacier Calving Incident at Lake George Sunday

By Alaska Native News on Mar 2, 2015   Featured, State  

Italian Vacationer Killed in Glacier Calving Incident at Lake George Sunday

Chugach Powder Guides called in to the Soldotna Public Safety Communications Center late on Sunday afternoon to report the death…

Annual Hide and Horn Auction Sunday Promises Furs, Bear Hides, a Ton of Antlers — and Heaps of Fun

By Jim Holmes | ADF&G on Feb 26, 2015   Featured, State  

Annual Hide and Horn Auction Sunday Promises Furs, Bear Hides, a Ton of Antlers — and Heaps of Fun

(Anchorage) — A ton of caribou antlers — literally 2,000 pounds worth — along with bear hides, moose antlers, assorted…

Paratroopers Jump into Deadhorse

By Charles Spears | U.S.Army-Alaska on Feb 26, 2015   Featured, State  

Paratroopers Jump into Deadhorse

DEADHORSE, Alaska – U.S. Army Alaska paratroopers conducted the largest U.S. airborne operation north of the Arctic Circle in over…

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