(ANCHORAGE, Alaska) – The Alaska State Troopers completed its focused enforcement of Click It or Ticket patrols for the Thanksgiving Holiday weekend. For period 11/23/2016 thru 11/28/2016: 9 misdemeanor DUI arrests, 1 felony DUI Arrests 8 drivers charged with driving with a suspended or revoked license. 30 REDDIs reported with 6 drivers contacted and ultimately […]
As all votes are accounted for in the Alaska 2016 Primary, top spots in the U.S. Senate and U.S. House remain unchanged, but some changes have been made in the State Senate and House. Senator Lisa Murkowski took the Republican ticket in a landslide bringing in 35,092 votes on Tuesday, almost 30,000 votes over her […]
A 8,500 year old male skeleton discovered in 1996 in Columbia River in Washington State has been the focus of a bitter dispute between Native Americans and American scientists, and even within the American scientific community. Craniometric analysis showed that Kennewick Man, as the skeleton was named, resembled populations in Japan, Polynesia or even Europe, […]
JUNEAU, AK – In an effort to increase dialogue around the state’s current budget situation, Governor Bill Walker and Lieutenant Governor Byron Mallott Thursday released two valuable resources to the public and lawmakers. The Governor’s Budget eBook and results from the Voices for Vision Budget Survey were posted online today in hopes of spurring fruitful […]