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Alaska State Troopers say video footage shows a man entering an unoccupied police station in the early morning hours, where he takes the keys to a side-by-side and later appears to take a phone call.
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Breakup began late last week on the south fork of the Kuskokwim River in Nikolai, and other Kuskokwim communities report the beginnings of ice rot. On the Yukon, breakup is reportedly starting in Whitehorse on the Canadian side but elsewhere, the water isn't yet flowing in the open.
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The Alaska Department of Public Safety’s commissioner, James Cockrell, said that they plan to fill the role in late spring or early summer.
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North Slope Borough Mayor Josiah Patkotak said that multiple people were dead after the incident on Feb. 25, with a suspect in custody.
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The work of maintaining the road has been constant amid recent warm weather and intermittent snow storms.
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Mike Williams Sr. aims to make Western Alaska’s food security and climate change threats top issues at the federal level.
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The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation said that the leading edge of the spill is about 150 feet from the Kwigillingok River. Cleanup efforts have been hampered by snow and a lack of heavy equipment in the village.
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Troopers say 59-year-old Roy Michael Jr. was found deceased in an open field somewhere between Akiachak and Kwethluk on the morning of Feb. 21.
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The incident at the Kwethluk Inc. building occurred on the evening of Jan. 28 and also resulted in thousand of dollars in damages, according to troopers.
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41-year-old Spokane resident Brian Kevin Powell was sentenced to 20 years in prison, 15 years of supervised release and ordered to pay more than $35,000 in restitution.
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The City of Aniak is still unable to determine the total amount of fuel that leaked from a privately owned fuel truck parked on a property near the airport runway.
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One man has been cited with advertising guiding and transport services without a license. The other has been cited with harassing a calf moose with a motor vehicle.