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UPDATED: APD Seeks Suspect in Monday Morning Holiday Gas Station Homicide

By Alaska Native News on Dec 17, 2019   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

UPDATED: APD Seeks Suspect in Monday Morning Holiday Gas Station Homicide

  UPDATED: Patrol officers responded to the Holiday gas station at 4627 Mountain View Drive after receiving a shots-fired report…

Alaska Guard Military Police Company Redeploys From Kuwait

By Sgt. David Bedard and Pfc. Grace Nechanicky | MVA on Dec 17, 2019   Featured, Southcentral, State  

Alaska Guard Military Police Company Redeploys From Kuwait

297th Military Police Company returns home from nine months overseas   JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON— Approximately 80 Alaska Army National Guard…

400,000-plus Blast Trump Administration Plan for Old-growth Clearcutting in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest

By Randi Spivak | Biological Diversity on Dec 17, 2019   Featured, Southeast Alaska, State  

400,000-plus Blast Trump Administration Plan for Old-growth Clearcutting in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest

JUNEAU― More than 400,000 people and dozens of local tribal, government, business and national recreation groups have flooded the U.S. Forest Service with comments…

One Accident, Two DUIs on Katrina Circle Saturday

By Alaska Native News on Dec 17, 2019   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

One Accident, Two DUIs on Katrina Circle Saturday

After receiving a  report of a collision on the 1700-block of Katrina Circle off Reka Drive at 2:39 pm on…

Microplastics Million Times More Abundant in the Ocean Than Previously Thought

By National Science Foundation on Dec 16, 2019   At Sea, Featured, Science/Education  

Microplastics Million Times More Abundant in the Ocean Than Previously Thought

Mini-microplastics uncovered in the stomachs of filter-feeding marine organisms Nothing seems safe from plastic contamination. A new study by NSF-funded researchers at…

Schumer Proposes Senate Subpoena 4 White House Officials for Impeachment Trial

By VOA on Dec 16, 2019   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Schumer Proposes Senate Subpoena 4 White House Officials for Impeachment Trial

With the U.S. House of Representatives expected to impeach President Donald Trump this week, the top Democrat in the Senate is calling…

Togiak Herring Harvest Forecast 38,749 Tons

By Fishermen's News Online on Dec 16, 2019   Featured, Fishermen's News Online  

Togiak Herring Harvest Forecast 38,749 Tons

State of Alaska biologists are forecasting a 2020 Togiak sac roe herring harvest of 38,749 tons in purse seine and…

Wildlife Troopers Snare Suspects in Illegal Big Game Guiding Operation

By Kenneth Marsh | DPS on Dec 15, 2019   Featured, Interior Alaska, State  

Wildlife Troopers Snare Suspects in Illegal Big Game Guiding Operation

Routine patrol leads Alaska Wildlife Troopers to illegally harvested moose, unlicensed guiding. (FAIRBANKS) – An Alaska Wildlife Troopers investigation that…

Alaska Maritime Training Center Hosts Maritime Training for Global Audience

By DOLWD on Dec 15, 2019   Featured, State  

Alaska Maritime Training Center Hosts Maritime Training for Global Audience

SEWARD, Alaska—Alaska Maritime Training Center hosted the third annual Marathon Petroleum Dock Team Management event. The Alaska Maritime Training Center…

DoC Advances Private Prison Plan, Ignoring Public Safety and Financial Concerns

By Austin Baird | Akleg on Dec 15, 2019   Featured, State  

DoC Advances Private Prison Plan, Ignoring Public Safety and Financial Concerns

Palmer facility could open soon, employing Alaskans, if DOC followed Legislature’s order ANCHORAGE – A House State Affairs Committee hearing…

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