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Two Native organizations in Fairbanks have denounced a recent harassment incident at a local grocery store.
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The zoom feed of a Delta Junction City Council meeting was interrupted by a pornographic video Tuesday. It’s the first time the Delta council has suffered a so called “zoom bombing,” a form of hacking that occurs during an online Zoom meeting, and it’s prompted the city to adopt new new security measures.
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Updated: Alaska State Troopers fatally shot an armed suspect in Healy Wednesday after a high-speed chase up the Parks Highway. It was the second Trooper-involved fatal shooting in the Interior this week.
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Updated: An Alaska State Trooper fatally shot a man early Monday after he reportedly tried to break into a motel room in Tok, according to an online Trooper report.
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Alaska State Troopers are investigating a fatal hit and run that killed a Delta Junction man Tuesday night.
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The U.S. Attorney’s Alaska office has charged a Delta Junction couple with conspiracy and wire fraud for bilking investors out of more than $700,000 they thought would be used to develop a marijuana theme park in Salcha.
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Alaska State Troopers have charged a Tanana man with first-degree murder for fatally shooting a family member who lived next door.
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A North Pole man accused of fatally shooting two people at a drug-rehabilitation facility near Delta Junction last month is scheduled to be arraigned on murder charges next week.
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As police reform continues across the country, the Alaska Association of Police Chiefs is trying to write a statewide policy manual. The goal is to provide police departments, big and small, consistent guidelines for Use of Force, equipment and vehicles.
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The state Division of Behavioral Health has reached out to the operators of a Delta Junction-area drug-rehab facility where a patient shot two men to death last week. But agency officials say they have no authority to investigate the facility.