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Kuach Chuol Kuach Sentenced to 85 Years for 2017 Homicide

By Patty Sullivan | State Department of Law on Dec 19, 2024   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Kuach Chuol Kuach Sentenced to 85 Years for 2017 Homicide

(Anchorage, AK) – Last week, Anchorage Superior Court Judge Michael Wolverton sentenced 27-year-old Kuach Chuol Kuach to serve 85 years…

Democratic Leaders Accused of Bowing to GOP Attack on IRS Funds

By Brett Wilkins | Common Dreams on Dec 19, 2024   Featured, National, National/World  

Democratic Leaders Accused of Bowing to GOP Attack on IRS Funds

“For the second straight year, President Biden and the Democrats are poised to sacrifice a significant chunk of one of…

Georgeson Botanical Garden transformed into a winter wonderland

By Julie Stricker | UAF on Dec 18, 2024   Featured, General News, Holidays, Politics  

Georgeson Botanical Garden transformed into a winter wonderland

Take a stroll through a winter wonderland under the Arctic Lights at the Georgeson Botanical Garden. The garden, on the University…

UAF offices closed for the winter break

By Marmian Grimes | UAF on Dec 18, 2024   Events/Notices, Featured, General News  

UAF offices closed for the winter break

Most offices at the University of Alaska Fairbanks will close for the winter break from Dec. 24, 2024, to Jan.…

University of Alaska marine energy projects receive $1.5 million

By Yuri Bult-Ito | UAF on Dec 18, 2024   Featured, Science/Education  

University of Alaska marine energy projects receive $1.5 million

The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded $1.5 million to two University of Alaska Fairbanks’ Alaska Center for Energy and…

BLM signs agreement with Nuiqsut Trilateral, Inc. to protect subsistence and Teshekpuk Lake Caribou

By Alaska BLM on Dec 18, 2024   Featured, General News, North Slope/Northwest Alaska  

BLM signs agreement with Nuiqsut Trilateral, Inc. to protect subsistence and Teshekpuk Lake Caribou

New 1-million-acre Teshekpuk Lake Conservation Right of Way acts on community-led proposal to offset Willow Project ANCHORAGE, Alaska –Tuesday the…

Outside First DOGE Caucus Meeting, Republican Says ‘There Will Be Some Cuts’ to Social Security

By Jake Johnson | Common Dreams on Dec 18, 2024   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Outside First DOGE Caucus Meeting, Republican Says ‘There Will Be Some Cuts’ to Social Security

“I think these should be on the table,” GOP Rep. Greg Lopez said of Social Security and Medicare. A House…

A Few Surprises in Alaska’s Marine Environment in 2024

By Alaska Fisheries Science Center on Dec 17, 2024   Featured, NOAA Fisheries and Alaska Fisheries Science Center  

A Few Surprises in Alaska’s Marine Environment in 2024

NOAA Fisheries releases their annual Ecosystem Status Reports including a new report card for the northern Bering Sea which shares…

Dunleavy Administration Submits Transition Report to Trump Transition HQ

By Jeff Turner | Office of the Governor on Dec 17, 2024   Featured, Southcentral, State  

Dunleavy Administration Submits Transition Report to Trump Transition HQ

Anchorage, AK) – The election of Donald Trump to a second term as President of the United States will unleash…

10 Million Kids at Risk of Hunger Unless GOP-Led States Embrace Summer EBT Program

By Eloise Goldsmith | Common Dreams on Dec 17, 2024   Featured, National, National/World  

10 Million Kids at Risk of Hunger Unless GOP-Led States Embrace Summer EBT Program

“Summer can be the hungriest time for children,” said one anti-hunger advocate. A dozen states are poised to walk away…

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