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This Day in Alaska History-November 17th, 1916

By Alaska Native News on Nov 17, 2022   Featured, This Day in Alaskan History  

This Day in Alaska History-November 17th, 1916

Intoxicated Vehicle Thief Crashes into Pole after Running Light on C Street

By Alaska Native News on Jan 14, 2020   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Intoxicated Vehicle Thief Crashes into Pole after Running Light on C Street

  At 3:11 pm on Friday, Anchorage police responded to the scene of an accident after receiving a 911 where the caller reported that a female driver, driving a red SUV, who appeared to be intoxicated had run a red light then crashed into a pole at 38th and C Street. As police were responding […]

Man “Acting Erratically” Dies after Being Taken into Custody by APD

By Alaska Native News on Aug 30, 2018   General News, Southcentral  

Man “Acting Erratically” Dies after Being Taken into Custody by APD

Anchorage police have yet to release the name of a man that died while in custody of police in the C Street/W. 15th Avenue area late Wednesday evening. According to the nixle report issued by APD, police responded to the location after receiving a 911 call reporting a man “running in and out of traffic […]

Life Expectancy Among Patients With Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection and Cirrhosis

By JAMA on Nov 12, 2014   Health  

Patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection and advanced fibrosis or cirrhosis who attained sustained virological response (SVR) had survival comparable with that of the general population, whereas patients who did not attain SVR had reduced survival, according to a study in the November 12 issue of JAMA. Almost three million people in the United […]

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