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Soldotna Man with 360 Days to Serve Arrested after Short Vehicle/Foot Chase in Nikiski

By failure, nikiski, northam, revoked, soldotna, warrants on Nov 23, 2020   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Soldotna Man with 360 Days to Serve Arrested after Short Vehicle/Foot Chase in Nikiski

Soldotna-based troopers apprehended a 39-year-old Carl Derrek Northam after a short chase and search on Sunday night just before midnight…

Soldotna Man Saved from the Elements after Fleeing from Troopers near Sprit lake

By Alaska Native News on Nov 23, 2020   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Soldotna Man Saved from the Elements after Fleeing from Troopers near Sprit lake

A Soldotna man barely escaped death at the hands of the elements after fleeing Alaska State Troopers who had attempted…

Anchorage Suspect in Custody in Saturday’s Mountain View Dual Shootings

By Alaska Native News on Nov 23, 2020   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Anchorage Suspect in Custody in Saturday’s Mountain View Dual Shootings

Anchorage police say that they have a suspect in custody they say is responsible for the double homicides on Lane…

Hailed as ‘Heroes’ During Pandemic, Retail Workers Stripped of Hazard Pay While Companies Rake in Massive Profits

By Julia Conley | Common Dreams on Nov 23, 2020   Featured, Health, National, National/World  

Hailed as ‘Heroes’ During Pandemic, Retail Workers Stripped of Hazard Pay While Companies Rake in Massive Profits

“While business booms and the pandemic rages, the rich are getting richer—and workers are getting sicker.” Frontline retail workers have…

Hair-Alutiiq Word of the Week-November 22nd

By Amy Steffian | Alutiiq Museum on Nov 22, 2020   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News, Featured  

Hair-Alutiiq Word of the Week-November 22nd

NUYAT – HAIR SUK UKSURTUWIQAMI NUYAI QAT’RITAARTUT. – WHEN A PERSON GETS TO BE AN ELDER THEIR HAIR TURNS GRAY…

Tyson Food Managers Accused of Betting on How Many of Their Workers Would Get Covid-19

By Kenny Stancil | Common Dreams on Nov 20, 2020   Featured, Health, National, National/World  

Tyson Food Managers Accused of Betting on How Many of Their Workers Would Get Covid-19

A lawsuit alleges that a boss at one facility “organized a cash-buy-in, winner-take-all, betting pool for supervisors and managers to…

Thursday Dimond/Minnesota Crash Re-Classified as Homicide, Shooting Suspect now in Custody

By Alaska Native News on Nov 20, 2020   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Thursday Dimond/Minnesota Crash Re-Classified as Homicide, Shooting Suspect now in Custody

Anchorage police have revealed the arrest of a suspect and further information into the death of an Anchorage driver who…

Court Upholds Prohibition of Brown Bear Baiting in the Kenai Refuge

By Dawnell Smith | Trustees for Alaska on Nov 20, 2020   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Court Upholds Prohibition of Brown Bear Baiting in the Kenai Refuge

Ruling protects Kenai brown bears and maintains the Skilak recreation area for wildlife viewing ANCHORAGE, Alaska —A coalition of groups…

Bristol Bay Tribes Reiterate Call for EPA Veto, Demand Murkowski Give Regional Voices a Seat at the Table in Developing Permanent Protections

By United Tribes of Bristol Bay on Nov 20, 2020   Featured, General News, Southwest Alaska  

Bristol Bay Tribes Reiterate Call for EPA Veto, Demand Murkowski Give Regional Voices a Seat at the Table in Developing Permanent Protections

DILLINGHAM, AK ­­– In response to Senator Murkowski’s remarks outlining her plans for the region, Bristol Bay Tribes called on…

Groups call for immediate public access to and public input on Pebble’s mitigation plan

By Dawnell Smith | Trustees for Alaska on Nov 20, 2020   Featured, Rural, Southwest Alaska, State  

Groups call for immediate public access to and public input on Pebble’s mitigation plan

Alaskans and the people of Bristol Bay deserve to see this critical piece before any agency decisions or actions Groups…

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