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Kasilof Man Killed in Trooper-Involved Shooting Wednesday Night

By Alaska Native News on Jan 30, 2020   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Kasilof Man Killed in Trooper-Involved Shooting Wednesday Night

  AST revealed on Thursday morning that a trooper was involved in the fatal shooting of a 32-year-old Kasilof man…

APD Seeks information on South Circle Burglary Reported on January 20th

By Alaska Native News on Jan 30, 2020   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

APD Seeks information on South Circle Burglary Reported on January 20th

  Anchorage police, on Wednesday, requested information from the public concerning a burglary that was reported on January 20th on…

Troopers Arrest Anchorage Man for January 21st Kalifornsky Beach Burglary, Investigation Continues

By Alaska Native News on Jan 29, 2020   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Troopers Arrest Anchorage Man for January 21st Kalifornsky Beach Burglary, Investigation Continues

  Alaska State Troopers are reporting that they have made an arrest in the January 21st burglary that took place…

NOAA Releases New Abundance Estimate for Endangered Cook Inlet Beluga Whales

By NOAA Fisheries on Jan 29, 2020   Featured, NOAA Fisheries and Alaska Fisheries Science Center, Science/Education  

NOAA Releases New Abundance Estimate for Endangered Cook Inlet Beluga Whales

  Today, NOAA Fisheries released its biennial abundance estimate for endangered Cook Inlet beluga whales. Scientists estimated that the population size is…

Coast Guard Medevacs Man near Saint Paul

By 17th District online newsroom on Jan 29, 2020   At Sea, Featured  

Coast Guard Medevacs Man near Saint Paul

  KODIAK, Alaska — The Coast Guard medevaced a man from a fishing vessel approximately 46 miles southwest of Saint…

Felon High on Heroin and Armed Arrested at Caribou/Fireoved Intersection Monday

By Alaska Native News on Jan 28, 2020   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Felon High on Heroin and Armed Arrested at Caribou/Fireoved Intersection Monday

  A call to APD dispatch on Monday afternoon reporting a driver passed out behind the wheel at the intersection…

Wildfires May Send Permafrost Protections up in Smoke

By Fritz Freudenberger | Geophysical Institute on Jan 28, 2020   Featured, Interior Alaska, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Wildfires May Send Permafrost Protections up in Smoke

  Across much of Alaska, permafrost is thawing. In most locations of interior and south Alaska, what permafrost exists is…

Congressman Young Announces 2020 Service Academy Nominations

By Zack Brown | Office of Representative Young on Jan 28, 2020   Featured, State  

Congressman Young Announces 2020 Service Academy Nominations

  Washington, D.C. – Alaska Congressman Don Young announced his official list of Alaskan students nominated for appointment to a United States Service Academy…

Global Efforts to Contain Coronavirus Epidemic May Not Work, Experts Warn

By Eoin Higgins | Common Dreams on Jan 28, 2020   Featured, Health, National/World, World  

Global Efforts to Contain Coronavirus Epidemic May Not Work, Experts Warn

  The coronavirus outbreak in mainland China is spiraling out of the country’s ability to control it and spreading across…

Mosquitoes are Drawn to Flowers as much as People — and now Scientists Know Why

By James Urton | University of Washington on Jan 28, 2020   Featured, Science/Education  

Mosquitoes are Drawn to Flowers as much as People — and now Scientists Know Why

  Without their keen sense of smell, mosquitoes wouldn’t get very far. They rely on this sense to find a…

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