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Trump Abruptly Escorted from White House Briefing After Shots Fired Nearby

By Steve Herman | VOA News on Aug 11, 2020   Featured, National, National/World  

Trump Abruptly Escorted from White House Briefing After Shots Fired Nearby

   WHITE HOUSE – U.S. President Donald Trump was abruptly escorted from a White House media briefing Monday afternoon by a U.S. Secret Service agent because of a shooting near the building.       Returning to the briefing room lectern minutes later, Trump said, “There was an actual shooting, and somebody’s been taken to the hospital.”    Tom Sullivan, chief of […]

AK DOT Warns of ‘Low Sealings’ in Utiqiagvik Monday

By Alaska Native News on Oct 25, 2017   Featured, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, State  

AK DOT Warns of ‘Low Sealings’ in Utiqiagvik Monday

The Alaska Department of Transportation warned pilots of “low sealings” after the runway in Alaska’s northermost city, Utqiagvik, had an unexpected visitor on Monday. When the crew at the airport in the city formerly known as Barrow was clearing the runway, they discovered a 450 pound Bearded Seal in the middle of the runway. The […]

The Taylor Highway is Open to Eagle

By Meadow Bailey | DOT&PF on Apr 11, 2016   Featured, Interior Alaska, State  

The Taylor Highway is Open to Eagle

(FAIRBANKS, Alaska) –The Taylor Highway is now open from the Alaska Highway to the city of Eagle. Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (ADOT&PF) Maintenance and Operations crews started removing snow and ice along the 160-mile road in late March.  The Boundary Spur, also known as the Top of the World Highway, remains closed until […]



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