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Anchorage man sentenced to 20 years following drug, firearm conviction

By Reagan Zimmerman Public Affairs Officer Reagan.Zimmerman@usdoj.gov on Feb 15, 2024   Featured, General News  

Anchorage man sentenced to 20 years following drug, firearm conviction

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – An Anchorage man was sentenced Wednesday to 20 years in prison, subsequent to his conviction by a…

US Homeland Security Chief’s Impeachment Trial to Start in Two Weeks

By Ken Bredemeier | VOA on Feb 15, 2024   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

US Homeland Security Chief’s Impeachment Trial to Start in Two Weeks

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is facing a Senate trial in two weeks after Republicans in the House of…

‘No Place Is Safe’: Multiple People Shot at Kansas City Super Bowl Parade

By Julia Conley | Common Dreams on Feb 15, 2024   Featured, National, National/World  

‘No Place Is Safe’: Multiple People Shot at Kansas City Super Bowl Parade

“Today we continue the cycle of fear and grieving in Kansas City during a parade,” said one gun control group.…

Research on crab movement and trawl gear innovation informs Council’s recommendations on bycatch avoidance measures in the Bering Sea

By Diana Evans | NOAA on Feb 14, 2024   At Sea, Featured, NOAA Fisheries and Alaska Fisheries Science Center  

Research on crab movement and trawl gear innovation informs Council’s recommendations on bycatch avoidance measures in the Bering Sea

At its February meeting, the Council evaluated the effectiveness of closing a large area – the Bristol Bay Red King…

Senate President Mourns the Passing of Former Representative Tom Anderson

By Noah Hanson | AKLEG on Feb 14, 2024   Featured, State  

Senate President Mourns the Passing of Former Representative Tom Anderson

JUNEAU – Monday afternoon, the Alaska legislature became aware of the passing of former Representative Tom Anderson. Senator Gary Stevens…

Former Kodiak High School Football Player Convicted of Sexual Assault in the First Degree, Coercion, and Furnishing Alcohol

By Patty Sullivan | State Department of Law on Feb 14, 2024   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Former Kodiak High School Football Player Convicted of Sexual Assault in the First Degree, Coercion, and Furnishing Alcohol

(Kodiak, AK) – On Feb. 12, 2024, a Kodiak jury convicted Jherome Ladera, 24, of Kodiak of two counts of Sexual…

Denali Brehmer Sentenced to 99 years for Murder of Cynthia Hoffman at Thunderbird Falls

By Patty Sullivan | State Department of Law on Feb 14, 2024   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Denali Brehmer Sentenced to 99 years for Murder of Cynthia Hoffman at Thunderbird Falls

(Anchorage, AK) – On Monday, 23-year-old Denali Dakota Skye Brehmer, of Anchorage, was sentenced by Anchorage Superior Court Judge Andrew…

M/V Genius Star XI departs Dutch Harbor

By 17th District Public Affairs on Feb 14, 2024   Featured, U.S. Coast Guard-Alaska  

M/V Genius Star XI departs Dutch Harbor

JUNEAU, Alaska — M/V Genius Star XI departed Dutch Harbor, Alaska, Sunday en route its intended destination in San Diego, California.  The…

House Coalition Calls On Rep. Vance to Apologize for Appalling Comments Regarding Missing and Murdered Indigenous People

By Alaska House Coalition on Feb 13, 2024   Featured, Politics, State  

House Coalition Calls On Rep. Vance to Apologize for Appalling Comments Regarding  Missing and Murdered Indigenous People

Coalition Urges Quick Passage of Rep. McCormick’s legislation to improve safety JUNEAU – Following Rep. Sarah Vance’s offensive comments in…

Murkowski Introduces Working Waterfronts Bill to Boost Coastal Workforce, Fisheries, and Infrastructure

By Murkowski Press Office on Feb 13, 2024   Featured, State  

Murkowski Introduces Working Waterfronts Bill to Boost Coastal Workforce, Fisheries, and Infrastructure

Bill will support the economies, climate resiliency, and energy capabilities of coastal communities Monday, U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), introduced…

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