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Two New Cases of COVID-19 Announced in Two Alaska Communities

By Clinton Bennett | Alaska Department of Health and Social Services on Apr 26, 2020   Featured, Health, State  

Two New Cases of COVID-19 Announced in Two Alaska Communities

  April 26, 2020 ANCHORAGE — The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) today announced two new cases of COVID-19 in two communities: North Pole (1) and Sitka (1). This brings the total case count to 341. This reflects data from 12:00 a.m. until 11:59 p.m. on April 25 that posted at noon […]

Property in Wasilla Theft Recovered, Suspects Escape

By Alaska Native News on Apr 26, 2020   General News, Southcentral  

Property in Wasilla Theft Recovered, Suspects Escape

  Troopers say that while property stolen from a shed on West Northshore Drive in Wasilla was recovered with the help of the victim, the two suspects involved managed to escape capture. The victim informed troopers that he had observed two suspects loading a sheetrock jack from his shed on West Northshore Drive and followed […]

Suspect in North Pole Heating Oil Theft Case found Hiding in Porta-John

By Alaska Native News on Apr 26, 2020   General News, Interior Alaska  

Suspect in North Pole Heating Oil Theft Case found Hiding in Porta-John

  Alaska State Troopers responded to a call reporting the theft of heating oil at a Redstone Road address in North Pole on Saturday to conduct an investigation and apprehended one suspect, AST reported. When troopers arrived at the scene, they interviewed a witness who was able to provide a description of two suspects and […]

One Building Remains Busy During Quiet Time

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Apr 24, 2020   Featured, Health, Interior Alaska, Science/Education, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

One Building Remains Busy During Quiet Time

  On these wet, mushy April days, as returning ducks set their wings for landing at Creamer’s Field in Fairbanks, spring breakup is proceeding as it always has. This year is different, though, noticed in the striking quiet of places that would usually be hopping. One of those is the campus of the University of […]

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