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Interior and Agriculture Departments Propose Changes to Strengthen Alaska Tribal Representation on Federal Subsistence Board

By U.S. Department of the Interior on Feb 21, 2024   Featured, State  

Interior and Agriculture Departments Propose Changes to Strengthen Alaska Tribal Representation on Federal Subsistence Board

WASHINGTON — The Departments of the Interior and Agriculture today announced a proposal to strengthen Alaska Tribal representation on the…

Matanuska Valley Woman charged with healthcare fraud, false statements

By Reagan Zimmerman Public Affairs Officer Reagan.Zimmerman@usdoj.gov on Feb 21, 2024   Featured, General News  

Matanuska Valley Woman charged with healthcare fraud, false statements

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – A federal grand jury in Alaska returned an indictment charging a Matanuska Valley woman with healthcare fraud…

U.S. to collect over $350,000 in damages after judgement ordered in False Claims Act case

By Reagan Zimmerman Public Affairs Officer Reagan.Zimmerman@usdoj.gov on Feb 21, 2024   Featured, General News  

U.S. to collect over $350,000 in damages after judgement ordered in False Claims Act case

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – The U.S. will collect over $350,000 in treble damages and penalties after a default judgement was ordered…

Mystery solved: the oldest fossil reptile from the alps is an historical forgery

By Joe Leogue | University College Cork joe.leogue@ucc.ie on Feb 20, 2024   Featured, Science/Education  

Mystery solved: the oldest fossil reptile from the alps is an historical forgery

Palaeontological analysis shows renowned fossil thought to show soft tissue preservation is in fact just paint A 280-million-year-old fossil that…

Anchorage businesswoman charged with fraudulently obtaining and laundering roughly $1M in Covid-19 relief funds

By Reagan Zimmerman Public Affairs Officer Reagan.Zimmerman@usdoj.gov on Feb 20, 2024   Featured, General News  

Anchorage businesswoman charged with fraudulently obtaining and laundering roughly $1M in Covid-19 relief funds

The defendant used the money to facilitate purchasing a new home and pay employees of a marijuana dispensary. ANCHORAGE, Alaska…

Anchorage woman sentenced to prison for Social Security fraud

By Reagan Zimmerman Public Affairs Officer Reagan.Zimmerman@usdoj.gov on Feb 20, 2024   Featured, General News  

Anchorage woman sentenced to prison for Social Security fraud

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – An Anchorage woman was sentenced to nine months in prison for stealing and misusing Social Security benefits.…

Ending Reign of GOP Gerrymandering, Evers Approves Fair Maps in Wisconsin

By Olivia Rosane | Common Dreams on Feb 20, 2024   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Ending Reign of GOP Gerrymandering, Evers Approves Fair Maps in Wisconsin

“Wisconsin, for the first time in over a decade, we will not have some of the most gerrymandered maps in…

New Report Makes the Case for Legal Action Over the Fraud of Plastic Recycling

By Mike Meno | Center for Climate Integrity, mike@climateintegrity.org on Feb 20, 2024   Featured, National, National/World  

New Report Makes the Case for Legal Action Over the Fraud of Plastic Recycling

Center for Climate Integrity Research Shows How Big Oil Companies and the Plastics Industry Deceived the Public for Decades and…

Quiver-Alutiiq Word of the Week-February 18th

By Alutiiq Museum on Feb 18, 2024   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News, Featured  

Quiver-Alutiiq Word of the Week-February 18th

Quiver — Ruuwauteq Ruuwautet ruuwat tuumiaq’rsuutiit. – Quivers are holders for arrows. Alutiiq hunters used different kinds of arrows for…

Dylan Moss Indicted for February 10th Murder in Anchorage

By Attorney General's Office on Feb 18, 2024   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Dylan Moss Indicted for February 10th Murder in Anchorage

(Anchorage, AK) – On Thursday, an Anchorage grand jury indicted 24-year-old Dylan Cole Moss for causing the death of 21-year-old…

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