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Newborn in Cardboard Box Discovered near Chena Marina

By Alaska Native News on Jan 2, 2022   Featured, General News, Interior Alaska  

Newborn in Cardboard Box Discovered near Chena Marina

At approximately 2 pm on Friday, Fairbanks-based Alaska State Troopers were alerted to the discovery of a newborn baby abandoned in 1-degree weather near the intersection of Dolphin Way and Chena Point Avenue. The child was found wrapped in a thick blanket in a cardboard box and included was a note indicating that he was […]

Charges Filed in Illegal Bear Hunting Case

By Megan Peters | DPS on Aug 8, 2018   Featured, Southcentral, State  

Charges Filed in Illegal Bear Hunting Case

August 8, 2018 ANCHORAGE, Alaska – Charges have been filed against two Alaskans as the result of an Alaska Wildlife Trooper investigation into illegal hunting practices. Troopers have also seized property that was used to facilitate the illegal activity. Andrew Renner, 41 of Wasilla, and Owen Renner, 18 of Wasilla, were indicted Monday, August 6 […]

Mt. Edgecumbe Hospital Keeps Newborns Safe with Hugs and Kisses®

By Stacy Smith | SEARHC on Feb 6, 2018   Featured, Health, Southeast Alaska  

Mt. Edgecumbe Hospital Keeps Newborns Safe with Hugs and Kisses®

SITKA, ALASKA, February 5, 2018 — Mt. Edgecumbe Hospital (MEH) recently installed and deployed the Hugs Wi-Fi Infant Protection solution, along with the matching mother/infant component of the Hugs system; Kisses® Mother as an additional layer of security in its Labor and Delivery Department. The Hugs technology is a comprehensive infant security system that protects […]

“Orphaned” Wildlife Best Left Alone

By Ken Marsh | ADF&G on May 30, 2017   Featured, State  

“Orphaned” Wildlife Best Left Alone

(Statewide) — “Don’t touch!” That’s a phrase worth remembering from now through early July as newborn moose calves, young bear cubs and other wildlife babies start appearing in Alaska’s backyards, urban greenbelts, and along popular trails. Tug-at-your-heartstrings cute, they may appear helpless and abandoned, but a protective mother is likely nearby. Cow moose can be […]



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