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Wonpen Tawthaisong, 43, succumbed to her injuries March 23, nine days after police say she was struck by driver Anthony Roberts, 32.
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Brett George, 34, had threatened relatives at a Settlers Bay home with a weapon and donned body armor before Sunday's deadly encounter, Alaska State Troopers said.
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We discuss what a reduction in service at NOAA could mean for Alaska.
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Dugan Paul Daniels had previously agreed to the sentence as part of a plea agreement for attempting to kill a whale, and the judge confirmed it.
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Researchers predict the most likely outcome of the unrest at Mt. Spurr is “one or more explosive events” that could last as long as a few hours and produce ash clouds carried for hundreds of miles.
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Jared Higgins, 31, is charged with second-degree murder and three counts of third-degree assault in the Monday death of John Sibole, 49.
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Star the reindeer almost had to be euthanized after a masked man sprayed a mysterious substance in the animal’s face on Feb. 21.
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President Trump’s statements about making a decision soon regarding the legal status of Ukrainians who came to America after Russia's invasion has heightened their fears.
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The word came during a Feb. 13 Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, after Sen. Dan Sullivan pressed federal officials to strengthen Alaska's military presence.
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The bill from Sen. Elvi Gray-Jackson, D-Anchorage, would prevent discrimination against the homeless on the grounds of their homelessness.
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Three other people on the side-by-side ATV were able to get out of the water. Troopers are warning of unstable ice.
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Dangerous avalanche conditions in the area persist, stalling recovery efforts and prompting warnings from forecasters.