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China Vows to Stop Building Coal Plants Overseas, But What Does That Mean?

By Jesse Jiang | VOA on Sep 27, 2021   Featured, National/World, World  

China Vows to Stop Building Coal Plants Overseas, But What Does That Mean?

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — When Chinese President Xi Jinping last week announced his country will stop building coal power plants overseas,…

Fort Wainwright Main Gate Reopens After Summer Closure

By Eve Baker | USARMY IMCOM on Sep 27, 2021   Featured, General News, Interior Alaska  

Fort Wainwright Main Gate Reopens After Summer Closure

FORT WAINWRIGHT, Alaska – After a nearly 4-month closure due to construction, Fort Wainwright’s main gate reopened at 11:59 p.m.…

By Alutiiq Museum on Sep 26, 2021   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News, Featured  

TUPUURUQ – AXE TUPUURULLEQ YAAMAMEK CANAMAUQ. — THE OLD AXE IS MADE OUT OF STONE. Today, Alutiiq speakers refer to…

Driver Injured, Passenger Deceased in Friday Morning Willow Fishhook Road Accident

By Alaska Native News on Sep 25, 2021   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Driver Injured, Passenger Deceased in Friday Morning Willow Fishhook Road Accident

After notification at 7:26 am on Friday, troopers and EMS responded to mile 47 Willow Fishhook Road to attend to…

DOT&PF to End Seasonal Maintenance in October

By Alaska DOT and PF on Sep 25, 2021   Events/Notices, Featured, State  

DOT&PF to End Seasonal Maintenance in October

DOT&PF to end seasonal maintenance in October  Maintenance will end Oct. 1 on the Denali Highway, McCarthy Road and Eureka/Rampart…

Pantless, Inebriated Palmer Man Arrested on Assault, DUI Charges Thursday

By Alaska Native News on Sep 25, 2021   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Pantless, Inebriated Palmer Man Arrested on Assault, DUI Charges Thursday

AST was contacted on Thursday and the caller reported that an intoxicated man in a flannel shirt and no pants…

Kenai Driver Takes Troopers on 16-Mile Chase before Crash and Arrest

By Alaska Native News on Sep 25, 2021   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Kenai Driver Takes Troopers on 16-Mile Chase before Crash and Arrest

Alaska State Troopers report that approximately an hour after receiving a stolen vehicle report, the thief took them on a…

North Pacific Fishery Management Council needs to hear from the public

By Alaska Marine Conservation Council on Sep 25, 2021   Events/Notices, Featured  

North Pacific Fishery Management Council needs to hear from the public

Dear Neighbor, We’re writing to share a timely opportunity to support bycatch reductions, gear flexibility, community provisions and access opportunity.   …

Kasilof Man Indicted for Making Interstate Death Threats

By Lisa Houghton | USDOJ on Sep 25, 2021   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Kasilof Man Indicted for Making Interstate Death Threats

ANCHORAGE – A federal grand jury in Alaska returned an indictment charging a Kasilof, Alaska, man with five counts of…

COVID-19 DATA SUMMARY-Sept. 24, 2021

By Alaska Department of Health and Social Services on Sep 24, 2021   Featured, Health, State  

COVID-19 DATA SUMMARY-Sept. 24, 2021

OVERVIEW – 1,793 new cases | 44 deaths | 217 hospitalizations | Statewide alert level: high | 58.5% of Alaskans 12+…

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