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Akiak Suspect Arrested on Warrants Totaling $50,500 Friday

By Alaska Native News on Feb 16, 2020   Featured, General News, Rural, Southwest Alaska  

Akiak Suspect Arrested on Warrants Totaling $50,500 Friday

  On Friday Bethel-based Alaska state Troopers traveled to Akiak with two warrants totaling $50,500 and served them on an Akiak man prior to his arrest, AST revealed. Troopers, once in Akiak, made contact with 33-year-old Arnold T. Williams at 11:30 am and served him with the double warrants. The first warrant for $500 was […]

Taking a Deep Dive into Alaska’s Record-Breaking Warm Year

By Heather McFarland | UAF on Feb 16, 2020   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Taking a Deep Dive into Alaska’s Record-Breaking Warm Year

  Alaska had its warmest year on record in 2019, making a big splash across state, national and even world news. That ranking would not be possible without the diligent and forward-looking work of a handful of University of Alaska Fairbanks scientists. Each month the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration assesses the U.S. climate by […]

Lost Soldotna Woman Found then Arrested on DUI Charges Wednesday Night

By Alaska Native News on Feb 15, 2020   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Lost Soldotna Woman Found then Arrested on DUI Charges Wednesday Night

  Alaska State Troopers located a lost 60-year-old motorist by her cellphone then arrested her on DUI charges afterward, AST reported. On Wednesday night at approximately 9:20 pm, 911 operators received a cellphone call from Debra Krause who told dispatchers that she was lost and stuck in a ditch. She told AST that she believed […]

Sundogs, Light Pillars Enliven the Dog Days

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Feb 15, 2020   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Sundogs, Light Pillars Enliven the Dog Days

  [smartslider3 slider=2] Fairbanks’s recent mornings in the minus 30s Fahrenheit may be extending local residents’ winter fatigue, but there are some rewards that come with cold, clear skies. Sundogs are two colorful bursts of light that appear on either side of the sun. Besides spicing up the skyscape, sundogs indicate the presence of falling […]

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