This Day in Alaskan History-May 20th, 1909



It was on this day, March 21st, 1913, that territorial Governor Walter Eli Clark signed the Shoup Women’s Sufferage Bill giving women the right to vote in the territory of Alaska. The Shoup Women’s Sufferage Bill was the first law passed by the first Territorial Legislature, and was passed a full seven years before […]

Investigators are asking the public for information in the homicide investigations of a Fairbanks woman and another from Anchorage that was opened after the discovery of their remains on June 2nd. The case of missing 30-year-old Fairbanks woman Sunday Powers was initiated on May 24th when she was reported to have disappeared. Troopers were very […]

U.S Attorney Bryan Schroder announced on Wednesday that a Fairbanks Grand Jury handed down a 11-count indictment against a Fairbanks woman for “fraudulent transactions with an access device, bank fraud, and aggravated identity theft.” 35-year-old Natasha Sabrina Clark was arrested on the charges on Monday and is being held pending trial, the Department of Justice […]