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Parents of Michigan School Shooter Charged in Killings

By Kenny Stancil | Common Dreams on Dec 4, 2021   Featured, National, National/World  

Parents of Michigan School Shooter Charged in Killings

“There were a lot of things that could have been so simple to prevent,” the Oakland County prosecutor said of…

Two Men Indicted for Dumping Oily Substance in Chugach National Forest

By Lisa Houghton | USDOJ on Dec 3, 2021   Featured, Southcentral, State  

Two Men Indicted for Dumping Oily Substance in Chugach National Forest

ANCHORAGE – A federal grand jury in Anchorage returned an indictment charging two men from Seward, Alaska, with disposing of…

Thousands of golden eagles depend on Alaska

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Dec 3, 2021   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Thousands of golden eagles depend on Alaska

The number of golden eagles that spend summers in Alaska is more than three times the previous estimate, biologists just…

‘Sad But Unsurprising’: Biden Administration Rejects Calls for Ban on ‘Killer Robots’

By Jake Johnson | Common Dreams on Dec 3, 2021   Featured, National/World, Politics, World  

‘Sad But Unsurprising’: Biden Administration Rejects Calls for Ban on ‘Killer Robots’

Campaigners warn that autonomous weapons systems pose “grave threats” worldwide. The Biden administration on Thursday rejected demands for a binding international…

One Hunter Deceased, One Missing after Skiff Sinks in Heavy Weather near Whittier Wednesday

By Alaska Native News on Dec 3, 2021   At Sea, Featured, General News  

One Hunter Deceased, One Missing after Skiff Sinks in Heavy Weather near Whittier Wednesday

Alaska State Troopers received a call from MATCOM Dispatch at 6:48 pm on Wednesday reporting that a vessel was sinking…

Anchorage Couple Sentenced to Federal Prison for Distributing Drugs and Money Laundering

By US DOJ on Dec 3, 2021   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Anchorage Couple Sentenced to Federal Prison for Distributing Drugs and Money Laundering

ANCHORAGE – Two people were sentenced Wednesday by Chief U.S. District Judge Timothy M. Burgess to federal prison for distributing…

Rocket flies high over Norway in UAF scientist’s atmosphere experiment

By Rod Boyce | Geophysical Institute on Dec 2, 2021   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Rocket flies high over Norway in UAF scientist’s atmosphere experiment

A NASA sounding rocket soared high from a launchpad in Norway on Wednesday morning in a decades-old quest to understand…

Supreme Court Appears Poised to Roll Back Abortion Rights in US

By Rob Garver | VOA on Dec 2, 2021   Featured, Health, National, National/World  

Supreme Court Appears Poised to Roll Back Abortion Rights in US

The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday heard oral arguments in what will likely become a landmark abortion rights case. The…

As Omicron Emerges in US, GOP Accused of Trying to ‘Sabotage Our Pandemic Response’

By Jake Johnson | Common Dreams on Dec 2, 2021   Featured, Health, National, National/World, Politics  

As Omicron Emerges in US, GOP Accused of Trying to ‘Sabotage Our Pandemic Response’

One Democratic lawmaker said Republicans’ plot to shut down the federal government over a vaccination rule is “extraordinarily cynical and…

Community brings Together Tree to Governor’s Mansion

By USDA on Dec 2, 2021   Featured, Southeast Alaska, State  

Community brings Together Tree to Governor’s Mansion

More than 300 ornaments, a tribal blessing and 200 miles of travel bring holiday cheer to the Capital JUNEAU, Alaska…

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