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M/V Tustumena Docks in Homer Alaska Due to Crew Shortage, Work-Rest Rules

By Alaska DOT and PF on Jul 27, 2022   At Sea, Featured, General News  

M/V Tustumena Docks in Homer Alaska Due to Crew Shortage, Work-Rest Rules

(JUNEAU, Alaska)—The M/V Tustumena docked at Homer Tuesday, July 26, to rest the crew for several days. A critical crew…

‘Don’t be afraid to stand up,’ the legacy of Tim Giago

By Jourdan Bennett-Begaye and Mary Annette Pember | Indian Country Today on Jul 27, 2022   Featured, General News  

‘Don’t be afraid to stand up,’ the legacy of Tim Giago

The Oglala Lakota journalist ‘has been a champion of free press in Indigenous communities his entire career and faced challenges,…

Two Remanded to Wildwood following Tuesday Morning Disturbance call from Copper River Seafood

By Alaska Native News on Jul 26, 2022   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Two Remanded to Wildwood following Tuesday Morning Disturbance call from Copper River Seafood

Alaska State Troopers responded to the Copper River Seafood in Kenai after receiving a disturbance call from that location at…

Coast Guard Medevacs Man from Fishing Vessel near Cold Bay

By 17th District online newsroom on Jul 26, 2022   Featured, General News, Southwest Alaska, U.S. Coast Guard-Alaska  

Coast Guard Medevacs Man from Fishing Vessel near Cold Bay

JUNEAU, Alaska – The Coast Guard medevaced a 28-year-old man from the fishing vessel Phoenix approximately 160 nautical miles northwest…

Alutiiq Museum to Plan New Exhibit Gallery

By Amy Steffian | Alutiiq Museum on Jul 26, 2022   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News, Featured  

Alutiiq Museum to Plan New Exhibit Gallery

With a $94,376 grant to Koniag, Inc. from the Institute for Museum and Library Services, the Alutiiq Museum will develop…

Deputy Attorney General’s Opinion Provides Guidance to School Districts on Public Correspondence School Allotments and Private School Uses

By Alaska Department of Law on Jul 26, 2022   Featured, Science/Education, State  

Deputy Attorney General’s Opinion Provides Guidance to School Districts on Public Correspondence School Allotments and Private School Uses

(Juneau, AK) Monday, Alaska Deputy Attorney General Cori Mills released the Department of Law’s opinion on whether publicly funded correspondence schools…

Big Oil Quick to Jack Up Gasoline Prices But Slow to Drop Them: Analysis

By Kenny Stancil | Common Dreams on Jul 26, 2022   Featured, National, National/World  

Big Oil Quick to Jack Up Gasoline Prices But Slow to Drop Them: Analysis

“Corporate greed drives artificially high prices at the pump.” Over the past four months, Big Oil has rushed to raise gasoline…

Wasilla Man Dies in KGB Road Rollover

By Alaska Native News on Jul 25, 2022   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Wasilla Man Dies in KGB Road Rollover

Alaska State Troopers responded to a serious rollover accident on Knik-Goose Bay Road that resulted in a fatality according to…

Your Body Remembers Common Cold Coronaviruses From Childhood. How Can You Get the Same Immunity to COVID-19?

By Gina Kirchweger | La Jolla Institute for Immunology on Jul 25, 2022   Featured, Health, Science/Education  

Your Body Remembers Common Cold Coronaviruses From Childhood. How Can You Get the Same Immunity to COVID-19?

COVID-19 boosters may lead to a stable antibody and T cell population in years to come LA JOLLA, CA—For a…

Blockchain Gives Indigenous Americans Control Over Their Genomic Data

By Jack Yuanwei Cheng | Cell Press on Jul 25, 2022   Featured, Health, Science/Education  

Blockchain Gives Indigenous Americans Control Over Their Genomic Data

Scientists today can access genomic data from Indigenous Peoples without their free, prior, and informed consent, leading to potential misuse…

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