This Day in Alaska History-October 4th, 1911

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Juneau, AK — The Alaska State Legislature passed Representative Andrew Gray’s “Alcoholic Beverages and Cancer Act” today, a first of its kind bill to require all alcohol retailers in the state to post cancer warning signs at the point-of-sale stating: “Alcohol use can cause cancer, including breast and colon cancers.” This Act was passed as part of House Bill 189, sponsored by Representative Jesse […]

(Anchorage, AK) – On Thursday, an Anchorage grand jury indicted 24-year-old Dylan Cole Moss for causing the death of 21-year-old Gabriel LeBlanc. Moss has also been charged with one count of Misconduct Involving a Weapon in the Fourth Degree for possessing a firearm while his mental and/or physical abilities were impaired by alcohol. On Feb. […]

Two men were taken into custody and charged after a terrified girl called in to 911 to report shots fired after fleeing an underage party in Seward early Sunday morning. The caller reported that several shots were heard. Seward-based troopers responded to the scene and executed a search warrant to make entry at the address. […]