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Search Suspended for Missing French National Francois Guenot

By Staff on Jun 23, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, Rural, State  

The search for a French National, that began on Friday when a damaged kayak and backpacks were found washed ashore…

One Lost, One Dead in Ugashik Skiff Accident

By Staff on Jun 23, 2014   At Sea, Breaking News, Featured, Rural  

One Lost, One Dead in Ugashik Skiff Accident

After receiving a report of an overturned skiff in the Ugashik River near Pilot Point with four people in the…

Troopers Catch Seven Juveniles in Willow Cases

By Staff on Jun 23, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, General News  

Troopers Catch Seven Juveniles in Willow Cases

Late on Saturday night at approximately 11 pm, Alaska State Troopers responded to a residential alarm at a residence on…

Watching ‘Alaska State Troopers’ Prompts Anchorage Man to Turn Himself in

By Staff on Jun 23, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, General News  

Troopers can thank the National Geographic TV series “Alaska State Troopers” for at least  one arrest that took place without any effort…

Soldotna Man Flees Troopers through Whittier Tunnel

By Staff on Jun 23, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, General News  

Soldotna Man Flees Troopers through Whittier Tunnel

A Soldotna man fled police after a traffic stop at mile 73 of the Seward Highway on Sunday afternoon. Troopers…

EPA Wins One, Loses One in Supreme Court

By Staff on Jun 23, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, National  

EPA Wins One, Loses One in Supreme Court

The Supreme Court voted twice on Monday in the case UTILITY AIR REGULATORY GROUP v.ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, handing the EPA…

Fugitive Escapee Re-Captured in North Pole Apartment Building

By Staff on Jun 23, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, State  

Fugitive Escapee Re-Captured in North Pole Apartment Building

The man sought by by Fairbanks police after a June 18th escape during an arrest has been re-captured during a multiple…

Breathalyzer Test May Detect Deadliest Cancer

By AFTAU on Jun 21, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, Health  

Tel Aviv — Lung cancer causes more deaths in the U.S. than the next three most common cancers combined (colon,…

Scientists ready to study magma formation beneath Mount St. Helens

By Vince Stricherz | University of Washington on Jun 20, 2014   Featured, Science/Education  

Scientists ready to study magma formation beneath Mount St. Helens

University and government scientists are embarking on a collaborative research expedition to improve volcanic eruption forecasting by learning more about…

Number of Alaska Glaciers is Everchanging

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jun 20, 2014   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Number of Alaska Glaciers is Everchanging

A glaciologist once wrote that the number of glaciers in Alaska “is estimated at (greater than) 100,000.” That fuzzy number,…

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