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Gina Virgilio Sentenced for 2012 Arson Murder

By Alaska Attorney General's Office on Oct 15, 2019   Featured, State  

Gina Virgilio Sentenced for 2012 Arson Murder

(Anchorage, AK) – Anchorage Superior Court Judge Michael Wolverton has sentenced 32-year-old Gina Virgilio to 60 years in prison for murdering her fiancé Michael Gonzalez in 2012. Virgilio previously pleaded guilty to a single count of first-degree murder on the morning trial was scheduled to begin in April 2019. Pursuant to the plea agreement, Virgilio could […]

Red Cross of Alaska to Present at National Congress of American Indians Tribal Conference, Exhibit at 2019 Alaskan Federation of Natives Convention

By Cari Dighton | Red Cross on Oct 15, 2019   Featured, Health, State  

Red Cross of Alaska to Present at National Congress of American Indians Tribal Conference, Exhibit at 2019 Alaskan Federation of Natives Convention

Visit the Red Cross at the Carlson Center, First Floor Prow, Booth #1 FAIRBANKS, AK, October 15, 2019 —The American Red Cross of Alaska, a nonprofit organization committed to providing relief to victims of disasters and helping people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies, will present at the 8th Annual Alaska Federation of Natives […]

ACLU of Alaska Prepares to File Suit on Behalf Alaska Native Women Failed by Nome

By Megan Edge | ACLU on Oct 14, 2019   Featured, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, State  

ACLU of Alaska Prepares to File Suit on Behalf Alaska Native Women Failed by Nome

ANCHORAGE – On Friday, the ACLU of Alaska received an extremely callous deflection from the City of Nome in response to the ACLU’s September 24 letter seeking justice for Clarice “Bun” Hardy. As Nome officials have done repeatedly, they have chosen to continue to deny justice for Ms. Hardy, and countless other Alaska Native sexual […]

AFN Delegates Invited to Help Identify Archival Museum Photographs of Rural Alaska

By Jeanette Moores | Anchorage Museum on Oct 10, 2019   Featured, State  

AFN Delegates Invited to Help Identify Archival Museum Photographs of Rural Alaska

Anchorage Museum photo identification booth will be at Carlson Center Oct. 17-19 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA – The staff of the Anchorage Museum’s Atwood Resource Center/Library and Archives will pack up hundreds of archival photographs of rural Alaska and fly to Fairbanks for the annual Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) convention on a mission to help preserve the […]

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