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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 […]

Symposium Aims to Bridge Gaps Between Fishermen and Scientists

By Kayla Schommer | Alaska Sea Grant on Nov 5, 2018   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Symposium Aims to Bridge Gaps Between Fishermen and Scientists

Fishing and seafood-industry professionals will join academics at the 32nd Lowell Wakefield Fisheries Symposium in Anchorage next spring. The symposium’s theme is “Cooperative Research — strategies for integrating industry perspectives and insights in fisheries science.” Attendees will explore effective strategies and approaches to integrate industry perspectives and insights in fisheries science. The symposium is scheduled […]

Pebble Mine Opponents Rally During Private Anchorage Pebble Advisory Meeting

By Alannah Hurley | United Tribes of Bristol Bay on Aug 22, 2017   Featured, Southcentral, State  

Pebble Mine Opponents Rally During Private Anchorage Pebble Advisory Meeting

ANCHORAGE, AK – Monday in Anchorage, close to 200 Alaskans gathered in the pouring rain to show their opposition to Pebble Mine. The rally was held outside the Captain Cook Hotel in downtown Anchorage, where the Pebble Limited Partnership’s “advisory committee” planned to hold a private meeting about how to build a mine at the […]

Issues at Play during Captain Cook’s Expedition are still Relevant Today

By Laura Carpenter | Anchorage Museum on Mar 20, 2015   Events/Notices  

Issues at Play during Captain Cook’s Expedition are still Relevant Today

It is one of science’s burning questions: Will the melting Arctic ice reveal a Northwest Passage – the very thing Captain Cook sought but never found? The foremost British explorer of the 18th century, Captain James Cook circumnavigated the globe twice before setting a course for the North Pacific. Mostly celebrated for his explorations of […]

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