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Thursday Morning Wasilla Drug Bust Pulls in 148.85 Grams of Heroin and 24.5 Grams of Meth

By Alaska Native News on Dec 10, 2021   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Thursday Morning Wasilla Drug Bust Pulls in 148.85 Grams of Heroin and 24.5 Grams of Meth

When Palmer Judicial Services responded to a Lincoln Drive address in Wasilla to serve a felony parole warrant on Thursday…

Despite Trump Abuses, 208 House Republicans Vote Against Bill to Ensure ‘No President Is Above the Law’

By Brett Wilkins | Common Dreams on Dec 10, 2021   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Despite Trump Abuses, 208 House Republicans Vote Against Bill to Ensure ‘No President Is Above the Law’

“The overreach and abuses of the last administration exposed a series of loopholes and problems that urgently need to be…

New York AG Seeks Donald Trump’s Testimony in Civil Fraud Probe

By Jessica Corbett | Common Dreams on Dec 10, 2021   Featured, National, National/World  

New York AG Seeks Donald Trump’s Testimony in Civil Fraud Probe

The state attorney general’s office is also participating in a criminal investigation led by the Manhattan district attorney. New York…

Congressman Don Young Leads House Passage of Indian Buffalo Management Act

By Zack Brown | Office of Representative Young on Dec 10, 2021   Featured, Politics, State  

Congressman Don Young Leads House Passage of Indian Buffalo Management Act

 Washington, D.C. –  Wednesday night, Congressman Don Young (R-AK-AL), Ranking Member of the Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United…

Elephant Point and trees growing on ice

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Dec 10, 2021   Featured, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Elephant Point and trees growing on ice

For all the descriptive Alaska place names out there — like the Grand Canyon, the Wall of China and the…

One Perishes, another Injured in Thursday Morning East Tudor/Kingston Drive Collision

By Alaska Native News on Dec 9, 2021   Featured, General News  

One Perishes, another Injured in Thursday Morning East Tudor/Kingston Drive Collision

Anchorage police responded to a serious collision with injuries at the intersection of Kingston Drive and East Tudor at 9:33…

A Las Cruces Drug Leader Sentenced to 22.5 Years in Prison for Drug Trafficking in Sitka

By US DOJ on Dec 9, 2021   Featured, General News, Southeast Alaska  

A Las Cruces Drug Leader Sentenced to 22.5 Years in Prison for Drug Trafficking in Sitka

JUNEAU – A Las Cruces, New Mexico woman was sentenced by Chief U.S. District Judge Timothy M. Burgess Wednesday to…

Young-Backed CARES Act Tribal Deadline Extension Bill Passes House

By Zack Brown | Office of Representative Young on Dec 9, 2021   Featured, Politics, State  

Young-Backed CARES Act Tribal Deadline Extension Bill Passes House

Washington, D.C. –  Last night, the House of Representatives passed H.R. 5119, bipartisan legislation introduced by Congressman Don Young (R-AK-AL) and Congressman Tom…

Canadian Man Charged in Scheme to Commit Cyberattacks

By Lisa Houghton | USDOJ on Dec 9, 2021   Featured, State  

Canadian Man Charged in Scheme to Commit Cyberattacks

ANCHORAGE – A federal indictment unsealed today charges a Canadian national with committing cyberattacks.   According to court documents, Matthew Philbert,…

As glaciers retreat in Alaska and British Columbia, thousands of miles of new Pacific salmon habitat may open up by 2100

By Keni Campbell | UAS on Dec 9, 2021   Featured, Science/Education, Southeast Alaska  

As glaciers retreat in Alaska and British Columbia, thousands of miles of new Pacific salmon habitat may open up by 2100

UAS professor Eran Hood is part of a team of scientists who found that the retreat of glaciers in Alaska…

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