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Dillingham Man Indicted on Federal Cyberstalking, Threat Charges

By Reagan Zimmerman Public Affairs Officer Reagan.Zimmerman@usdoj.gov on Sep 27, 2023   Featured, General News, Southwest Alaska  

Dillingham Man Indicted on Federal Cyberstalking, Threat Charges

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – A federal grand jury in Alaska returned an indictment charging a Dillingham man with cyberstalking and threatening…

In a First for a US President, Biden Joins Auto Worker Picket Line

By Anita Powell | VOA News on Sep 27, 2023   Featured, National, National/World  

In a First for a US President, Biden Joins Auto Worker Picket Line

WASHINGTON —President Joe Biden on Tuesday became the first sitting U.S. president to join a labor strike, standing with workers…

Booker to Menendez: ‘Stepping Down Is Best’

By Jon Queally | Common Dreams on Sep 27, 2023   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Booker to Menendez: ‘Stepping Down Is Best’

“Stepping down is not an admission of guilt but an acknowledgment that holding public office often demands tremendous sacrifices at…

With House GOP in Chaos, Senate Advances Bipartisan Bill to Avert Shutdown

By Jessica Corbett | Common Dreams on Sep 27, 2023   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

With House GOP in Chaos, Senate Advances Bipartisan Bill to Avert Shutdown

“Once passed, the House must swiftly take up the bill and send it to the president’s desk to avoid a…

Anchorage Suspect Injures Patrol Officer with Door While Fleeing Traffic Stop

By Alaska Native News on Sep 26, 2023   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Anchorage Suspect Injures Patrol Officer with Door While Fleeing Traffic Stop

On last Wednesday morning patrol officers initiated a traffic stop on a white 2016 Chevy Malibu at the intersection of…

Alaska Native Heritage Center receives prestigious Museum Institutional Excellence Award by the National Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries and Museums

By Kelsey Ciugun Wallace | ANHC on Sep 26, 2023   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Alaska Native Heritage Center receives prestigious Museum Institutional Excellence Award by the National Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries and Museums

The award recognizes ANHC’s impact in promoting an understanding, respect and appreciation of Alaska Native cultures ANCHORAGE, Alaska — In recognition…

Anchorage Man Charged with Arson for Lighting Apartment on Fire

By Reagan Zimmerman Public Affairs Officer Reagan.Zimmerman@usdoj.gov on Sep 26, 2023   Featured, General News  

Anchorage Man Charged with Arson for Lighting Apartment on Fire

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – A federal grand jury in Alaska returned an indictment last week charging an Anchorage man with intentionally…

House GOP to Hold Biden Impeachment Hearing as Shutdown Nears

By Jake Johnson | Common Dreams on Sep 26, 2023   Featured, National, National/World  

House GOP to Hold Biden Impeachment Hearing as Shutdown Nears

“MAGA House leaders are holding baseless impeachment hearings against President Biden to deflect attention from the ongoing major legal efforts…

CEO Pay Has Surged 1,209% Since 1978. Worker Pay Has Risen Just 15%

By Jake Johnson | Common Dreams on Sep 26, 2023   Featured, National, National/World  

CEO Pay Has Surged 1,209% Since 1978. Worker Pay Has Risen Just 15%

“Escalating CEO pay in recent decades has likely pulled up the pay of other top earners,” notes a new Economic…

Arizona Woman Indicted for Importing Almost 95 Pounds of Methamphetamine From Mexico

By Zach J. Stoebe | USAO on Sep 25, 2023   Featured, General News  

Arizona Woman Indicted for Importing Almost 95 Pounds of Methamphetamine From Mexico

PHOENIX, Ariz. – Rosa Villanueva, 39, of Somerton, Arizona, was indicted by a federal grand jury last week on two…

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