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Charges Filed In Airport Baggage Sting Operation

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS, LYDIA LOHSE on Aug 7, 2011   State  

FAIRBANKS-Last winter, Airport Police and corporate security from Alaska Airlines conducted a sting operation at the Fairbanks International Airport. The sting operation took place on December 22nd, three days before Christmas. It caught one suspect, 37 year-old Robert Norman Webb Jr. The operation was set up because of complaints of missing items made by travelers.

Three Vehicle Pile-Up Costs Girdwood Man His Life

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS STAFF, JOURNALIST TEAM on Aug 5, 2011   State  

INDIAN-Yesterday, August the 4th, at 1:42pm, Alaska State Troopers and the Bureau of Highway Patrol responded to an accident at mile 104.2 on the Seward highway, just outside of Indian.When they arrived, they found an accident with three vehicles involved.

Murkowski, Young Comment On Boemre's Approval Of Shell Plan

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS STAFF, JOURNALIST TEAM on Aug 4, 2011   State  

WASHINGTON D.C.-Both Senator Lisa Murlowski and Representative Don Young responded to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management and Enforcement's issuing of a conditional approval of Shell's revised exploration plan regarding the Beaufort Sea today. Shell has been seeking approval since 2005.

Murkowski's Fisheries Aide, Fuglvog Faces Jail Time for Fisheries Violations

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS, Staff on Aug 3, 2011   State  

PETERSBURG-Arne Fuglvog, a long-time, fifth generation fisherman from Peterburg, and Fisheries Aide to Senator Murkowski, resigned from her team and agreed to a plea deal for serious fishing violations that occurred between 2001 and 2006 according to reports.

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