WASHINGTON — On Mother’s Day 2015, Iva Johnson, a member of the Navajo Nation living off-reservation in Flagstaff, Arizona, suffered a heart attack and fell into a coma. When she opened her eyes days later, she saw two unfamiliar women sitting at the end of her bed. “I was trying to focus, and I was thinking […]
An Anchorage man was arrested on several charges after multiple tipsters called into AST and reported a REDDI vehicle on the Glenn Highway at 7:27 pm on Sunday evening, troopers reported Monday morning. According to the trooper dispatch, “The complainants reported a maroon Jeep Cherokee was all over the road and the Cherokee’s speed ranged from 90 mph […]
Juneau, AK (April 2, 2018) – Central Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska (Tlingit & Haida) entered into a Support Services Funding Agreement with the State of Alaska’s Department of Health & Social Services (DHSS), Office of Children’s Services (OCS) to conduct diligent relative and Indian Child Welfare Act preference searches. The […]
Alaska State Troopers are seeking information on the owner of an Aniak home in connection with a death investigation in that community that occurred on Sunday. Troopers are seeking the whereabouts and welfare information of 57-year-old Thomas “Tommy” Tom of Aniak, who was last seen on Sunday night. Troopers responded to his residence on Sunday after receiving […]