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China-US Fentanyl Agreement Restarts Stalled Cooperative Fight Against Deadly Drug

By Zhang Legu | VOA on Nov 19, 2023   Featured, Health, National/World, World  

China-US Fentanyl Agreement Restarts Stalled Cooperative Fight Against Deadly Drug

WASHINGTON — U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed earlier this week that Beijing will crack down on…

Texas Officials Reject Textbooks Over Climate Science

By Brett Wilkins | Common Dreams on Nov 19, 2023   Featured, General News, Science/Education  

Texas Officials Reject Textbooks Over Climate Science

“The same bad actors who are calling for racist, homophobic, and transphobic book bans are also calling for climate denial…

Alaska National Guard’s Operation Santa Claus makes a lifesaving detour

By Balinda O’Neal | Alaska National Guard Public Affairs on Nov 18, 2023   Featured, General News, Rural  

Alaska National Guard’s Operation Santa Claus makes a lifesaving detour

BETHEL, Alaska — The Alaska National Guard’s annual community outreach program, Operation Santa Claus, took an unexpected turn this year…

Alaska Senate Delegation Welcomes $22 Million for Alaska Waste and Recycle Infrastructure

By Office of Senator Murkowski on Nov 18, 2023   Featured, State  

Alaska Senate Delegation Welcomes $22 Million for Alaska Waste and Recycle Infrastructure

Washington, DC – U.S. Senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan (both R-Alaska) welcomed the announcement of $22.4 million in in Solid…

Alaska Senate Delegation Leads Effort to Restore Energy Production on Alaska’s North Slope

By Karina Borger | Office of Senator Murkowski on Nov 18, 2023   Featured, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, State  

Alaska Senate Delegation Leads Effort to Restore Energy Production on Alaska’s North Slope

WASHINGTON—U.S. Senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan (both R-Alaska) have introduced Alaska’s Right to Produce Act of 2023, legislation that would reverse the…

The snowiest day in Alaska (and U.S.) history?

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Nov 18, 2023   Featured, General News, Science/Education  

The snowiest day in Alaska (and U.S.) history?

Last week, as most of Alaska joined the cryosphere and became snow-covered, one area again stood out as one of…

Victim in Stable Condition after Thursday Hidden Trail Bear Attack

By Alaska Native News on Nov 17, 2023   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Victim in Stable Condition after Thursday Hidden Trail Bear Attack

Alaska Wildlife Troopers based in Soldotna report that they were alerted to a bear attack on Thursday morning. AWT responded…

Investigation Continues into Monday Crash of Jayhawk on Read Island

By Alaska Native News on Nov 17, 2023   Featured, General News, Southeast Alaska  

Investigation Continues into Monday Crash of Jayhawk on Read Island

USCG District 17 public affairs report that the investigation into the helicopter crash on Read Island is continuing. They also…

Robertson-Goughnour Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter

By Patty A Sullivan | State of Alaska on Nov 17, 2023   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Robertson-Goughnour Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter

(Anchorage, AK) – Wednesday morning in Anchorage Superior Court, Andrew Robertson-Goughnour, 30, pleaded guilty to one count of aggravated Manslaughter.  His…

Violence Related to Water Scarcity Surges to All-Time High

By Julia Conley | Common Dreams on Nov 17, 2023   Featured, National/World, World  

Violence Related to Water Scarcity Surges to All-Time High

“Protecting civilian water infrastructure and resources and developing water-governance structures that are just and equitable are necessary for both peacebuilding…

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