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Alaska Law Enforcement Training Academy welcomes 26 new graduates
KTVF Fairbanks· 1 day agoThe Alaska Law Enforcement Training Academy welcomed 26 new law enforcement officers in a graduation...
Alaska's Rivers Are Turning Orange as Thawing Permafrost Releases Metals Into Waterways
Smithsonian Magazine· 5 days agoIn recent years, the typical purples, blues and greens that color Alaska’s tundra ecosystems have...
APTOPIX Iceland Volcano
Anacortes American· 1 hour agoAn eruptive fissure spews lava and smoke from a volcano in Grindavik, Iceland, Wednesday, May 29, 2024. A volcano in southwestern Iceland erupted...
Roadtrippin’ 2024: Scenic Beauty of the Glenn Highway
Alaska News Source· 5 hours agoConstruction began on the Glenn Highway in 1940, connecting Anchorage to the Richarson Highway and...
22,000-year-old artifacts could rewrite ancient human history in North America
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoSo, for most of the 20th century, the theory was that the first Americans came from Asia around...
Alaska lawmakers pass child care legislation to buoy sector ‘in crisis’
Alaska Public Radio Network· 5 days ago“One of our values is mud,” said Christina Eubanks, the center’s director, before an exuberant and...
The Northwest Arctic Borough is the first Alaska region in years to arm a VPSO
Anchorage Daily News· 24 hours agoFor the first time in nearly a decade, a Village Public Safety Officer has started carrying a...
Exploring Mining Podcast - Doing it Right with Cleaner Nickel; Interview with Alaska Energy Metals
Digital Journal· 11 hours agoHost Cali Van Zant starts the conversation asking about Alaska Energy Metals mineral resource estimates...
Alaska State Troopers arrest suspected drug dealer
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner· 10 hours agoAlaska State Troopers arrested a Wasilla man in Fairbanks Thursday for possessing methamphetamine and heroin. Troopers received a report at 7:20 a.m. Thursday that a grey ...
Why are rivers in Alaska turning orange?
AOL· 9 hours agoThe discoloration is coming from permafrost that’s finally thawing, which is releasing metals—including iron, zinc, copper, nickel and lead—into the rivers. A new study in the journal Communications ...