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Fairbanks Man Sentenced For Role in Drug Conspiracy

By Press Release on Jan 11, 2012   State  

ANCHORAGE—United States Attorney Karen L. Loeffler announced yesterday, January 10, 2012, that on January 5, 2012, Steven Kao Saepharn, a resident of Anchorage, was sentenced in federal court for methamphetamine distribution.

Alaska Weather Summary for December 2011

By Press Release on Jan 11, 2012   State  

In December, temperatures were seasonally above average for most of Alaska. However, the western and northern coastal stations were colder than average. High positive deviations were observed in declining order for Fairbanks (8.1 degrees Fahrenheit), Anchorage (4.4 degrees Fahrenheit) and Juneau (3.8 degrees Fahrenheit). Nome (minus 3 degrees Fahrenheit) and Kodiak (minus 2.8 degrees Fahrenheit) […]

Bar Employees Cited For Alcohol Violations

By Press Release on Jan 10, 2012   State  

ANCHORAGE-During the last two weeks of December, 2011, the Anchorage Police Department Community Action Policing Team responded to reports of frequent alcohol violations in local bars by conducting undercover operations in cooperation with the Alcohol Beverage Control Board. These reports came from citizens as well as APD Swing Shift and Mid Shift officers that overserving […]

Begich Applauds I/M Program End for Anchorage

By Press Release on Jan 10, 2012   State  

Four months after urging the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to move quickly to end the Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance (I/M) program for Anchorage, U.S. Sen. Mark Begich today applauded the announcement that I/M will no longer be required effective February 9.

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