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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…

Alaska Wildlife Troopers Put a Spotlight on Illegal Hunting Practices in Southeast

By Austin McDaniel | State of Aalska on Nov 20, 2020   Featured, Rural, Southeast Alaska, State  

Alaska Wildlife Troopers Put a Spotlight on Illegal Hunting Practices in Southeast

Citizen reports mobilize Troopers for enhanced patrol operations netting 35 citations. November 19, 2020 (Anchorage, AK)— From November 4th through…

October jobs down 8.8 percent from last October

By Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development on Nov 20, 2020   Featured, State  

October jobs down 8.8 percent from last October

JUNEAU, Alaska — Alaska’s October job count was down 8.8 percent from last October, a loss of 28,900 jobs, as…

Australian War Crimes Report Shows Young Soldiers Were Encouraged to Shoot Afghanistan Prisoners to Get First Kill

By Phil Mercer | VOA News on Nov 19, 2020   Featured, National/World, World  

Australian War Crimes Report Shows Young Soldiers Were Encouraged to Shoot Afghanistan Prisoners to Get First Kill

SYDNEY – A four-year inquiry into Australian special forces in Afghanistan has found “credible evidence” of the “murder” of 39…

‘Incredibly Important Step’ Toward Restorative Justice as Tribes, Dem Governors, and Klamath Dam Owner Announce Salmon Restoration Plan

By Jessica Corbett | Common Dreams on Nov 19, 2020   Featured, National, National/World  

‘Incredibly Important Step’ Toward Restorative Justice as Tribes, Dem Governors, and Klamath Dam Owner Announce Salmon Restoration Plan

“At its heart, dam removal is about healing and restoration for the river, for the salmon, and for our people,”…

Anchorage Woman Arrested in Vehicle Theft Case Following Multiple Subsequent Incidents

By Alaska Native News on Nov 18, 2020   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Anchorage Woman Arrested in Vehicle Theft Case Following Multiple Subsequent Incidents

Anchorage police report that they have made an arrest in a Sunday vehicle theft after subsequent incidents led them to…

Alaska Cancer Advocates Mark Great American Smokeout on November 19 by Calling for Action to Prevent Tobacco Addiction

By Noe Streetman | ACS CAN on Nov 18, 2020   Featured, Health, State  

Alaska Cancer Advocates Mark Great American Smokeout on November 19 by Calling for Action to Prevent Tobacco Addiction

Alaska Lawmakers Should Maintain Strong Tobacco Control Funding and Increase Tobacco Taxes to Save Lives, Save Money and Raise Revenue…

House Passes Young, Ruppersberger Bill to Help Coastal Communities Prepare for Storms, Floods

By Zack Brown | Office of Representative Young on Nov 18, 2020   Featured, Politics, State  

House Passes Young, Ruppersberger Bill to Help Coastal Communities Prepare for Storms, Floods

Washington, D.C. – On Tuesday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed bipartisan legislation introduced by Congressmen Don Young (R-AK) and C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger (D-MD) that will…

Wasilla Suspect Arrested on Double SAM I Charges after Three-Week Investigation

By Alaska Native News on Nov 18, 2020   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Wasilla Suspect Arrested on Double SAM I Charges after Three-Week Investigation

Wasilla-based Alaska State Troopers Child Abuse Investigators report that a suspect has been arrested in a Sexual Abuse investigation that…

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