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Alaska representative to miss House votes this week to fill freezers with fish for family before winter
Rep. Mary Peltola (D-AK) will stay in Alaska this week instead of returning to Washington, D.C., for House votes in order to prepare fish ahead of winter. Peltola released a statement Monday that she will not be in attendance for votes, but will make statements available on how she would have voted if present. “This […]
Federal judge resigns amid allegations of inappropriate relationship with clerk
A federal judge in Alaska has resigned amid allegations he engaged in an “inappropriately sexualized relationship” with one of his law clerks. U.S. District Judge Joshua M. Kindred submitted his letter of resignation July 3 without explanation, saying that it would be effective July 8. In a judicial conduct review released Monday, Kindred is accused…
Failure to use carb heat causes accident
The pilot reported that, while in cruise flight at about 4,000 feet MSL, he advanced the throttle to initiate a climb, but the engine began to lose power. In an effort to regain power, he further advanced the throttle and propeller levers and switched the fuel selector to the left tank to no avail.
Albertsons lists 18 Alaska Carrs Safeway stores planned for divestiture in proposed merger with Krog
Seawolves place 53 among GNAC's academic elite
PORTLAND, Ore. (July 9) – Fifty-three University of Alaska Anchorage student-athletes were recognized Tuesday as the Great Northwest Athletic Conference announced its 2023-24 Faculty Athletic Representative Scholar-Athlete Awards, presented by Barnes & Noble College. Bestowed annually to the most outstanding scholar-athletes at each of the GNAC's 10 institutions, the...
Alaska businesswoman faces prison time for tax evasion with storied Nome hotel
An Anchorage woman pleaded guilty last Wednesday to evading taxes on income from her Nome business, which was destroyed in a fatal fire in 2017. Court documents show that Tina Yi kept two sets of financial records for the Polaris hotel, bar and liquor store from 2014 until it burned down. One set of records accurately captured the business’ earnings, while the other understated its yearly income. Yi gave the false records to the accountants she hired to prepare her business’s taxes, which resulted in false federal tax returns from 2014 to 2018.
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