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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 sentence follows a November jury trial and multiple convictions including first degree sexual assault.
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Bethel police requested assistance locating a woman who was reported missing on March 18. Police say she was found, unharmed, the next day.
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An Oscarville man has been charged with two counts of felony assault and several misdemeanors after Alaska State Troopers said he shot a woman in his home on March 13.
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Even if it becomes law, a bipartisan school funding package isn’t enough to cover maintenance and upgrades rural public schools desperately need.
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The local school district has sought money from the state for over a decade without success. Now the school in Sleetmute is at risk of structural failure.
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Heavy snow berms from plowing the ice highway have led to cracking and overflow in some areas, though the road remains safe from the tundra villages to Aniak.
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Fifty-year-old John Hammonds was found guilty of sexually assaulting two victims, including at his home in Akiachak in 2021.
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Alaska Wildlife Troopers say that they found the three men after discovering a video of the take during an unrelated investigation.
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Family members and advocates for Kathleen Henry and Veronica Abouchuk attended every day of Brian Smith's horrific trial in their deaths.
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Twenty-year-old Grant Hill set fire to a residence with two people inside, killing the homeowner, 43-year-old Victor Smith, according to troopers.