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Hotel Credit Card Phone Scam Alert

By Press Release on Jan 10, 2012   State  

The Anchorage Police Department has received 2 complaints regarding a new scam which targets hotel guests. The scammer calls a hotel guest and tells the guest that there was a problem running his credit card number when checking into the hotel. The scammer then asks for the guest’s credit card information over the phone. Obviously […]

Seward Highway and Whittier Tunnel Closed From Potter Marsh to Girdwood

By Press Release on Jan 10, 2012   State  

(Anchorage, Alaska)—A winter snow storm and two early morning avalanches have combined to create extremely dangerous driving conditions, prompting the State of Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Faculties to close the Seward Highway between Potter Marsh and Girdwood. This closure is effective from 9:00am and will extend until further notice.

Seward Highway and Whittier Tunnel Closed From Potter Marsh to Girdwood

By Press Release on Jan 10, 2012   State  

(Anchorage, Alaska)—A winter snow storm and two early morning avalanches have combined to create extremely dangerous driving conditions, prompting the State of Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Faculties to close the Seward Highway between Potter Marsh and Girdwood. This closure is effective from 9:00am and will extend until further notice.

NOAA's Annual Survey Shows Beluga Population At Second Lowest Level

By Press Release on Jan 10, 2012   State  

Scientists from NOAA's Alaska Fisheries Science Center today announced the 2011 abundance estimate for the endangered Cook Inlet beluga whale population is 284 animals, almost 20 percent lower than last year’s estimate of 340. This year's estimate is the second-lowest since NOAA’s surveys began in 1993; the lowest was in 2005, when the estimate was […]

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