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US Attorney General to Speak About Jan. 6 Capitol Riot Investigations

By VOA News on Jan 5, 2022   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

US Attorney General to Speak About Jan. 6 Capitol Riot Investigations

U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland is planning to speak Wednesday about the Justice Department’s efforts to investigate and prosecute those…

Two Shot in Jeep at Old Seward and Tudor Monday Afternoon

By Alaska Native News on Jan 4, 2022   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Two Shot in Jeep at Old Seward and Tudor Monday Afternoon

Anchorage police responded to the intersection at the Old Seward Highway and East Tudor Road after receiving a call reporting…

Royal Canadian Air Force Arctic Guardian keeps watch with 176th Air Defense Squadron

By David Bedard/176th Wing Public Affairs on Jan 4, 2022   Featured, State  

Royal Canadian Air Force Arctic Guardian keeps watch with 176th Air Defense Squadron

JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska — Besides her distinctively mottled Canadian Disruptive Pattern uniform and a habit of pronouncing lieutenant as “left-tenant,”…

Kennicott starts overhaul on Jan 14, return to service expected April 21, 2022

By Shannon McCarthy | AK DOT on Jan 4, 2022   At Sea, Featured, Southeast Alaska, State  

Kennicott starts overhaul on Jan 14, return to service expected April 21, 2022

Additional work, vendor delays and supply chain issues extend time at shipyard. (ANCHORAGE, Alaska) –- Marine Vessel Kennicott, the workhorse…

Governor Dunleavy Declares a Disaster Emergency Due to Severe Winter Storms

By Shannon R Mason | State of Alaska on Jan 4, 2022   Featured, State  

Governor Dunleavy Declares a Disaster Emergency Due to Severe Winter Storms

(Anchorage) – The Governor of Alaska Mike Dunleavy, Monday, declared a disaster emergency in the following Boroughs and areas of…

Alaska State Troopers & Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management to Test Amber Alert System

By Austin McDaniel | State of Aalska on Jan 4, 2022   Events/Notices, Featured, State  

Alaska State Troopers & Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management to Test Amber Alert System

January 3, 2022 (Alaska) – The Alaska State Troopers and Alaska Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management will be…

COVID-19 DATA SUMMARY – Jan. 3, 2022

By Alaska Department of Health and Social Services on Jan 3, 2022   Featured, Health, State  

COVID-19 DATA SUMMARY – Jan. 3, 2022

OVERVIEW – 2,872 new cases | 1 death | 52 hospitalizations | Statewide alert level: high | 57.5% of Alaskans 5+ vaccinated Note: Protective…

January 6 Riot Probe Wants to Know Why Trump Failed to Call It Off

By Ken Bredemeier | VOA News on Jan 3, 2022   Featured, National, National/World  

January 6 Riot Probe Wants to Know Why Trump Failed to Call It Off

WASHINGTON — The congressional investigation into the riot at the U.S. Capitol last January is zeroing in on why then-President Donald…

Twitter Permanently Bans Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Personal Account Over Deadly Covid Disinformation

By Kenny Stancil | Common Dreams on Jan 3, 2022   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Twitter Permanently Bans Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Personal Account Over Deadly Covid Disinformation

The Georgia Republican, however, can still access and tweet from her official congressional account. Twitter has banned for good the personal…

High Winds Blow Over Semi with Trailer on the Glenn Highway Sunday Afternoon, Cleanupnot Expected Until Monday Morning

By Alaska Native News on Jan 3, 2022   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

High Winds Blow Over Semi with Trailer on the Glenn Highway Sunday Afternoon, Cleanupnot Expected Until Monday Morning

Alaska State Troopers in Palmer, at 2 pm on Sunday released an advisory for the driving public of a semi-tractor…

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