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Gov. Honors Fallen Ft. Wainwright Soldiers

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 15, 2011   State  

November 15, 2011, Juneau, Alaska – Governor Sean Parnell offered his condolences to the family and friends of two Fort Wainwright soldiers who were killed in separate IED attacks last weekend in the Kandahar province of Afghanistan. Specialist Calvin Matthew Pereda and Sergeant 1st Class Johnathan Bryant McCain were on mounted patrols when the attacks […]

Poll Results Show A Majority Of Alaskans Do Not Approve Of Pebble Mine

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 14, 2011   State  

ALASKA-In a recent poll conducted by Strategies 360 Polling and Market Research, that was commissioned by the Bristol Bay Native Corporation, the results showed that a clear majority of the respondents opposed the development of the Pebble mine.

Millenium Killer Identified Through Fingerprints

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS STAFF, JOURNALIST TEAM on Nov 10, 2011   State  

ANCHORAGE, ALASKA-The identity of the man who killed his supervisor at the Millennium Motel on October 29th around 6:30 pm has been verified through fingerprints. He was believed to be Victor Rodriguez Flores at the time of the incident. Police now know him as Javier Antonio Martinez.

Fierce Bering Sea Storm Continues to Pound Western Alaska

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS, Staff on Nov 9, 2011   State  

NOME-One of the worst Bering Sea storms on record continues to produce widespread strong winds and coastal flooding all along the west coast of Alaska. The storm in the northern Bering Sea continues to sport winds from 50 to 70 miles an hour with gusts expected up to 85 miles an hour throughout the morning. […]

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