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Published on Jul 8, 2025Source: The Business Journals - Neutral
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Published on Jul 8, 2025
Body of missing UK employee found in Alaska
Authorities have found the body of a woman visiting Alaska’s capital city who did not return to her cruise ship from a hike she said she was taking. The Alaska Department of Public Safety said the body of 62-year-old Marites Buenafe of Kentucky was found …
Source: WEKU - Kentucky - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Jul 8, 2025
‘We’re here if you need us’: Alaska emergency leaders on standby to respond to deadly Texas floods
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Alaska Homeland Security and Emergency Management leaders said Monday they have let their Texas counterparts know they are on standby, ready to respond, as the death toll from catastrophic flooding in Texas over the July Fourth …
Source: Alaska's News Source - Neutral -
Published on Jul 8, 2025
Alaska natural gas pipeline project eyes start for Asian customers
TOKYO -- A 1,300-kilometer natural gas pipeline project in Alaska connecting the northern and southern regions of the resource rich U.S. state is expected to be up and running in about three years, a top executive told Nikkei Asia. Adam Prestidge, …
Source: Nikkei Asia - Center-right -
Published on Jul 8, 2025
Alaska Man Who Snatched and Raped Helpless 14-Year-Old Girl Learns His Fate
ANCHORAGE, AK - On Wednesday, July 3rd, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that it has sentenced a man to 50 years in federal prison for kidnapping and sexually assaulting a teenager. In the press release, the DOJ said that 52-year-old David …
Source: Law Enforcement Today - Pending -
Published on Jul 8, 2025
“I Have A Bomb Under My Hat!” Cowboy Pulls Stupid Stunt On Alaska Airlines Flight
A cowboy may have thought he was being funny, but he certainly was not laughing as he was pulled off an Alaska Airlines flight after joking about a bomb under his 10-gallon hat. A passenger on Alaska Airlines Flight 2123 from Seattle (SEA) to Walla Walla ( …
Source: Live and Let's Fly - California - Neutral -
Published on Jul 8, 2025
Anchorage exhibit explores baseball history in Alaska’s far north region
Attention baseball fans — a new exhibit in downtown Anchorage is pitching a unique look at the history of the sport here in the Last Frontier. It’s called “Alaska Field of Dreams: Baseball in America’s Far North,” and it's on display now at the Atwood …
Source: Your Alaska Link - Pending -
Published on Jul 8, 2025
Nonprofit plans lawsuit over Alaska's rural education funding crisis
A nonprofit education group is preparing to take legal action against the state of Alaska, following Governor Mike Dunleavy’s veto of a major education funding bill. Coalition says veto denies students' fair access The Coalition for Education Equity …
Source: Your Alaska Link - Pending -
Published on Jul 8, 2025
AROUND ALASKA: Flight Tribute, New Look, and Girdwood Forest Fair!
Nenana Honors Historic Flight A new plaque in Centennial Square commemorates Ben Eielson’s 1923 Fourth of July flight from Fairbanks to Nenana—unveiled 102 years later by Mayor Joshua Verhagen. Invasive Crabs Found in Ketchikan Two invasive European green …
Source: Your Alaska Link - Pending -
Published on Jul 8, 2025
Smoke, storms, and fire: Alaska braces for more wildfires
Warmer weather is returning to the Interior, and with it comes storms, bringing more lightning strikes and more fires. While the area has seen some rain, Emery Johnson with the Alaska Division of Forestry and Fire Safety says it hasn’t been enough. " …
Source: Your Alaska Link - Pending