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Man With BB Gun Shot at Dave Rose Park in Officer-Involved Shooting

By Alaska Native News on Aug 7, 2019   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Man With BB Gun Shot at Dave Rose Park in Officer-Involved Shooting

  An Anchorage patrol officer on patrol in the Second Street and Lane area on Monday morning observed a man, later identified as 32-year-old Shakti Lewis, pointing what appeared to be a handgun at houses and persons in the area. Multiple officers were called to the scene. The suspect was located in the park and […]

Fort Wainwright Aviation Soldier Dies of Injuries

By John Pennell | U.S. Army on Feb 13, 2019   Featured, Interior Alaska, State  

Fort Wainwright Aviation Soldier Dies of Injuries

HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY ALASKA, FORT WAINWRIGHT, Alaska – Sgt. Brian Peter Sawyer, a helicopter repairer for the 1st Battalion, 52nd Aviation Regiment at Fort Wainwright died Monday, Feb. 11, at Madigan Army Medical Center, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, from injuries he sustained at his on-post residence here Feb. 3. Sawyer, 33, was initially treated at […]

January 18th, 1803

By VOA on Jan 18, 2019   This Day in Alaskan and U.S. History  

January 18th, 1803

Trump Clash with Civil Rights Congressman Fuels Democrat Boycott

By Katherine Gypson | VOA on Jan 17, 2017   Featured, National, Politics  

Trump Clash with Civil Rights Congressman Fuels Democrat Boycott

CAPITOL HILL — Presidential inaugurations are usually politically unifying events in the United States, but this year a record number of lawmakers plan to publicly rebuke the president-elect when he takes the oath of office. At least 40 Democratic members of Congress out of the 535 elected lawmakers are on the record saying they plan to […]

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