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Permanent Arctic research facility under discussion

By Fritz Freudenberger | UAF on Nov 17, 2019   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Permanent Arctic research facility under discussion

The logistics of doing research in the Arctic are challenging and complex. Travelling hundreds of miles through tundra, sometimes in temperatures well below freezing, to collect data in one of the most extreme environments in the world requires careful planning.  The difficulties could be cut down significantly if better infrastructure was in place. There are […]

High-Visibility Traffic Enforcement Effort Concludes with DUI Arrests and More

By Kenneth Marsh | DPS on Sep 6, 2019   State  

High-Visibility Traffic Enforcement Effort Concludes with DUI Arrests and More

Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign ended on Labor Day with 1,186 citations issued (ANCHORAGE) – This year’s annual anti-DUI campaign Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over, a national high-visibility enforcement effort, ended earlier this week with 62 DUI arrests made and 1,186 citations issued. This year’s campaign ran from Aug. 14 through Sept. […]

Congressman Don Young Announces Winner of the 2019 Congressional Art Competition

By Zack Brown | Office of Representative Young on Jun 26, 2019   Featured, Southcentral, State  

Congressman Don Young Announces Winner of the 2019 Congressional Art Competition

  Image: Kelton Jensen’s winning piece, “The Wacky Taste of Imagination.” Washington, D.C. – Tuesday, Alaska Congressman Don Young announced that Kelton Jensen, a 10th grade student at Palmer High School, has been named the winner of the 2019 Congressional Art Competition for the entire State of Alaska. His winning piece, The Wacky Taste of […]

Troopers Halfway Through Holiday High Visibility Enforcement Efforts

By Timothy Despain | DPS on Dec 26, 2018   General News  

Troopers Halfway Through Holiday High Visibility Enforcement Efforts

From 12/13/2018 thru 12/26/2018, Troopers made the following contacts: 18 misdemeanor DUI arrests, 0 felony DUI Arrests 5 drivers charged with driving with a suspended or revoked license 37 REDDIs reported with 9 drivers contacted and ultimately determined not to be DUI 137 damage only crashes 13 injury crashes and 2 fatal collisions were investigated […]

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