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‘Massive Climate Disaster’: Groups Demand Biden Reverse Course on Willow Project

By Jake Johnson | Common Dreams on Feb 2, 2023   Featured, General News, North Slope/Northwest Alaska  

‘Massive Climate Disaster’: Groups Demand Biden Reverse Course on Willow Project

“Greenlighting the Willow Project would banish President Biden’s climate legacy to one of irreparable and downright shameful environmental destruction,” said…

Advocates Cheer Revival of Bill to ‘Restore Critical Protections’ to Arctic Refuge

By Brett Wilkins | Common Dreams on Feb 2, 2023   Featured, General News, North Slope/Northwest Alaska  

Advocates Cheer Revival of Bill to ‘Restore Critical Protections’ to Arctic Refuge

  “We need a law on the books that will affirm these lands are not for sale, preserve the wilderness…

K9 Hank Apprehends Absconder on Northern Lights Sunday Night

By Alaska Native News on Feb 1, 2023   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

K9 Hank Apprehends Absconder on Northern Lights Sunday Night

Reports of a vehicle in the ditch on Northern Lights near Bragaw Street prompted APD patrol officers to respond to…

Alaskan Commercial Fishermen Celebrate EPA’s Historic Decision to Protect Bristol Bay

By Katherine Carscallen | Commercial Fishermen for Bristol Bay on Feb 1, 2023   Featured, General News, Southwest Alaska  

Alaskan Commercial Fishermen Celebrate EPA’s Historic Decision to Protect Bristol Bay

In a landmark decision, EPA Finalizes Clean Water Act protections for the world’s greatest salmon fishery responding to decades of…

Increase in Newly Diagnosed Cases of HIV in Fairbanks/Interior Region

By AK Public Health Alert Network on Feb 1, 2023   Featured, Health, Interior Alaska  

Increase in Newly Diagnosed Cases of HIV in Fairbanks/Interior Region

The Alaska Section of Epidemiology (SOE) is responding to an increase in newly diagnosed cases of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)…

Nearly 80% of Voters in George Santos’ NY District Say He Should Resign: Poll

By Brett Wilkins | Common Dreams on Feb 1, 2023   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Nearly 80% of Voters in George Santos’ NY District Say He Should Resign: Poll

“Talk about buyers’ remorse,” cracked the director of Siena College Research Institute, which conducted the poll. Close to 80% of…

US Contends Russia Violating Nuclear Arms Treaty

By VOA News on Feb 1, 2023   Featured, National/World, World  

US Contends Russia Violating Nuclear Arms Treaty

WASHINGTON — The U.S. accused Russia on Tuesday of violating the nuclear arms control START treaty, contending that Moscow was refusing…

One Dies in Parks Highway head On Collision Saturday Night

By Alaska Native News on Jan 31, 2023   Featured, General News, Interior Alaska  

One Dies in Parks Highway head On Collision Saturday Night

The Wasilla Police, fire department, EMS and Alaska State Troopers responded to a serious two-vehicle collision at mile 46 of…

Marshal Investigates Fatal Structure Fire in Kotzebue

By Alaska Native News on Jan 31, 2023   Featured, General News, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, Rural  

Marshal Investigates Fatal Structure Fire in Kotzebue

Alaska State Troopers said on Monday that the Friday night  fire in Kotzebue is still under investigation. The Kotzebue Fire…

High school students learn about harmful algae in western Alaska

By Alaska Sea Grant on Jan 31, 2023   Featured, News from Alaska SeaGrant, Science/Education  

High school students learn about harmful algae in western Alaska

For three days in November, students from Nome-Beltz High School learned about ocean algae, especially about toxin producing species that…

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