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Two on Kenai Spur Highway Suffer Serious Injuries in Home Invasion Assault

By Alaska Native News on Oct 24, 2023   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Two on Kenai Spur Highway Suffer Serious Injuries in Home Invasion Assault

[content id=”79272″] Alaska State Troopers are asking for assistance from the public in connection to a home invasion/assault incident that…

Alaska Department of Public Safety Releases Annual Crime in Alaska Report

By Austin McDaniel | State of Aalska on Oct 24, 2023   Featured, State  

Alaska Department of Public Safety Releases Annual Crime in Alaska Report

[content id=”79272″] (ANCHORAGE, AK) – The Alaska Department of Public Safety (DPS) has released the 2022 Crime in Alaska Report…

Lt. Governor Nancy Dahlstrom Awards Sally Russell Cox with Shirley Demientieff Award

By Office of Governor on Oct 24, 2023   Featured, General News  

Lt. Governor Nancy Dahlstrom Awards Sally Russell Cox with Shirley Demientieff Award

[content id=”79272″] Lt. Governor Nancy Dahlstrom awarded Sally Russell Cox with the annual Shirley Demientieff award Friday at the Alaska…

Alaska Delegation Seeks 80-Day Extension of Comment Period for BLM’s Proposed NPR-A Rule

By Joe Plesha/Ben Dietrich/Sam Erickson | Alaska Delegation on Oct 24, 2023   Featured, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, State  

[content id=”79272″] Alaska’s Congressional Delegation Monday sent a letter to the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) requesting an 80-day extension…

Study Warns Even With Emissions Cuts, West Antarctic Ice Sheet Melt ‘Unavoidable’

By Jessica Corbett | Common Dreams on Oct 24, 2023   Featured, Science/Education  

Study Warns Even With Emissions Cuts, West Antarctic Ice Sheet Melt ‘Unavoidable’

[content id=”79272″] “It looks like we’ve lost control of melting of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet,” said one author. “The…

Ketchikan Woman arrested in Saxman for Theft of $10,000

By Alaska Native News on Oct 23, 2023   Featured, General News, Southeast Alaska  

Ketchikan Woman arrested in Saxman for Theft of $10,000

[content id=”79272″] On Saturday, at `12:25 pm, troopers were notified that a property in Saxman had fallen victim to theft…

Protecting polar bears aim of new and improved radar technology

By Melissa Shaw | Simon Fraser University on Oct 23, 2023   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Protecting polar bears aim of new and improved radar technology

[content id=”79272″] Research testing new technology to more effectively locate polar bear dens across the Arctic is showing promising results.…

Nine Republicans Vying for Vacant US House Speaker Seat

By Ken Bredemeier | VOA on Oct 23, 2023   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Nine Republicans Vying for Vacant US House Speaker Seat

[content id=”79272″] Nine U.S. Republican lawmakers in the House of Representatives – none of them well-known to the American public…

Two-Thirds of American Voters Want US to Back Cease-Fire in Gaza

By Jake Johnson | Common Dreams on Oct 23, 2023   Featured, National/World, World  

Two-Thirds of American Voters Want US to Back Cease-Fire in Gaza

“It’s past time for our political leaders to listen to their constituents and put a stop to this violence,” said…

US-Japan-South Korea Drill a ‘New Era’ for Defense Ties

By William Gallo | VOA News on Oct 23, 2023   Featured, National/World, World  

US-Japan-South Korea Drill a ‘New Era’ for Defense Ties

[content id=”79272″] SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — The United States, South Korea, and Japan held their first ever combined aerial exercise Sunday…

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