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In Secretly-Recorded ‘Pebble Tapes,’ Mining Execs Reveal True Scope of 200-Year Project Planned for One of Earth’s ‘Most Pristine Ecosystems’

By Julia Conley | Common Dreams on Sep 22, 2020   Featured, National, National/World, Politics, Southwest Alaska, State  

In Secretly-Recorded ‘Pebble Tapes,’ Mining Execs Reveal True Scope of 200-Year Project Planned for One of Earth’s ‘Most Pristine Ecosystems’

  “The Pebble Tapes reveal what we suspected,” said the Audubon Society of Alaska. “This is not a small, short-term project.”…

Congressman Don Young Helps the House Pass Historic Legislation Creating the National Suicide Hotline

By Zack Brown | Office of Representative Young on Sep 22, 2020   Featured, Politics, State  

Congressman Don Young Helps the House Pass Historic Legislation Creating the National Suicide Hotline

  Washington, D.C. – Monday, during National Suicide Awareness Month, Alaska Congressman Don Young helped the House of Representatives pass…

Bristol Bay Tribes Shocked at Depth of Pebble’s Deception, Efforts to Rig the Process

By Alannah Hurley | United Tribes of Bristol Bay on Sep 22, 2020   Featured, General News, Southwest Alaska  

Bristol Bay Tribes Shocked at Depth of Pebble’s Deception, Efforts to Rig the Process

  DILLINGHAM, AK – The latest news of Pebble’s efforts to get a favorable permit decision confirm what Bristol Bay…

Anchorage Woman Jailed on Felony Assault after Parks Highway Road Rage Incident

By Alaska Native News on Sep 21, 2020   Featured, General News, Interior Alaska  

Anchorage Woman Jailed on Felony Assault after Parks Highway Road Rage Incident

  Fairbanks-based troopers revealed that a 31-year-old Anchorage woman has been jailed with no bail pending arraignment after a road…

Five-Year-Old Boy Dies in Hospital after being Pinned under Vehicle in Old Glenn Highway Accident

By Alaska Native News on Sep 21, 2020   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Five-Year-Old Boy Dies in Hospital after being Pinned under Vehicle in Old Glenn Highway Accident

  Alaska State Troopers report that the child pinned under the vehicle in the single-vehicle accident on the Old Glenn…

Trump Considering Five for Supreme Court Vacancy

By Ken Bredemeier | VOA on Sep 21, 2020   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Trump Considering Five for Supreme Court Vacancy

  WASHINGTON – U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday he has narrowed his list of possible Supreme Court nominees down…

Two Women Injured in Drive-by Shooting on Indiana Street Sunday

By Alaska Native News on Sep 21, 2020   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Two Women Injured in Drive-by Shooting on Indiana Street Sunday

  Two women were hospitalized on Sunday morning following a shooting from a vehicle that occurred around 1 am, APD…

Trump Critics, European Allies Challenge Pompeo Claim About Snapback of UN Sanctions on Iran

By Jessica Corbett | Common Dreams on Sep 20, 2020   Featured, National/World, Politics, World  

Trump Critics, European Allies Challenge Pompeo Claim About Snapback of UN Sanctions on Iran

  “With a track record of failure on Iran, the Trump administration’s spin machine appears to be going into overdrive…

Study to Investigate Melting Malaspina Glacier, Potential New Bay

By Kelly Eagan | Geophysical Institute on Sep 20, 2020   Featured, Science/Education, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Study to Investigate Melting Malaspina Glacier, Potential New Bay

  The rapidly melting Malaspina Glacier in southeastern Alaska’s Wrangell-St. Elias National Park could create a new ocean bay, one…

Alaska COVID-19 Case Count Summary: Sept. 19, 2020

By Alaska Department of Health and Social Services on Sep 19, 2020   Featured, Health, State  

Alaska COVID-19 Case Count Summary: Sept. 19, 2020

  DHSS today announced 88 new people identified with COVID-19 in Alaska. 86 are residents in 13 communities: Anchorage (53),…

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