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Sockeye Fire Investigation Complete, Charges Filed

By Department of Natural Resources on Jul 14, 2015   Featured, State  

Sockeye Fire Investigation Complete, Charges Filed

(Palmer, AK) – Two Anchorage residents are facing multiple charges in relation to the start of the Sockeye Fire north of Willow last month that destroyed 55 homes and damaged 44 other structures. Following an investigation by the Alaska Division of Forestry and Alaska State Fire Marshal’s Office, charges were filed in Palmer District Court […]

Underneath the Ice: Seeking Juvenile Salmon on Alaska’s Frozen Susitna River

By NOAA on Jul 13, 2015   Featured, State  

Underneath the Ice: Seeking Juvenile Salmon on Alaska’s Frozen Susitna River

Imagine spending 4 days traveling miles up a frozen river in Alaska by snow machine, auguring holes through ice as thick as 80 cm, and looking for juvenile salmon.  That’s the adventure NOAA’s Alaska Region Habitat Conservation Division Hydropower Coordinator Susan Walker and colleague Jeff Davis set off on last February on the Susitna River, […]

New Report Questions Wisdom of Large Oil and Gas Tax Credits

By Michael Mason|AKLeg on Jul 10, 2015   Featured, State  

New Report Questions Wisdom of Large Oil and Gas Tax Credits

A new report from the Alaska Department of Revenue shows a substantial negative effect on the finances of the State of Alaska from large oil and gas tax credits. The report concludes that North Slope oil and gas production tax credits may be an inferior investment for Alaska compared to investing in the Constitutional Budget […]

Troopers Seek Wasilla Man Who Cut off Ankle Monitor 20 Minutes after Release

By Alaska Native News on Jul 9, 2015   Featured, State  

Troopers Seek Wasilla Man Who Cut off Ankle Monitor 20 Minutes after Release

Alaska State Troopers report that they are once again seeking 30-year-old Joshua Beebe of Wasilla. Beebe cut off his ankle monitor 20 minutes after his release from jail on June 25th. Beebe had been released with the monitor on this most recent Felony Theft case that was initiated on January 6th of this year. After failing […]

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