Quadruple homicide stuns Sitka

Tue, March 25, 2008

Police in Sitka say at least four people died in a stabbing incident this morning. Shortly before noon today police responded to a call of a disturbance downtown. Arriving on scene, officers discovered 18-year-old Jason Abbot in the street allegedly brandishing a weapon – possibly a knife. Abbot was subdued by police using a taser, and taken into custody. Inside the home, police found the bodies of three people, all apparently dead from stab wounds. A fourth victim died at Mount Edgecumbe hospital. Their names have not been released.

Robert Woolsey, KCAW - Sitka

 
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House takes up predator control bill debate

Tue, March 25, 2008

The House today opened debate on a bill that establishes harvest by humans as the top priority for moose, caribou and deer populations. It also sets up a procedure for allowing intensive management of predators – including same day airborne hunting — to help boost the number of animals available for that purpose. In introducing the bill, Governor Palin said the current practice of authorizing predator control programs is complex and unworkable.

Dave Donaldson, APRN - Juneau

 
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Governor declares Tsunami Awareness Week

Tue, March 25, 2008

Governor Sarah Palin is asking coastal residents in Alaska to make sure they’re prepared for a potential tsunami. She’s declared this week “Tsunami Awareness Week” to mark the anniversary of the largest earthquake ever recorded in North America. The nine point two magnitude earthquake hit on Good Friday, 1964 and was followed by a series of deadly tsunamis.

Lori Townsend, APRN - Anchorage

 
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Coast Guard abandons search for missing fisherman

Tue, March 25, 2008

The Coast Guard has ended its search for the missing crew member from a fishing boat that sank in the Bering Sea Sunday morning.

Charles Homans, KIAL - Unalaska

 
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Small Southeast towns consider forming a new borough

Tue, March 25, 2008

Small towns afraid of being swallowed up by their larger neighbors in northern Southeast Alaska consider banding together. Representatives of cities scattered along Icy Strait and Chatham Strait met in person yesterday in Juneau. But some people in the isolated coastal communities are wary of the new taxes or headaches that might come with forming a new borough.

John Ryan, KTOO - Juneau

 
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Non-resident workers on the increase around the state

Tue, March 25, 2008

A newly released annual report on labor statistics in Alaska show an increase in non resident workers in the state. Brian Laurent is a state research analyst with the department of labor and workforce development. He says in 2006,  nearly 20% of the state’s labor force was comprised of non-residents, the highest level since 1997.

Lori Townsend, APRN - Anchorage

 
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Tanana looks at expanding uses for propane

Tue, March 25, 2008

The city of Tanana has agreed to work with the State to see if the community can use propane for heating and other uses.  The goal is to determine the feasibility of using North Slope propane as an energy source for rural Alaska.

Dixie Hutchinson, KNBA - Anchorage

 
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Dog teams ready to hit the trail in the All Alaska Sweepstakes

Tue, March 25, 2008

16 mushers are ready to pull up their snowhooks for the commemorative centennial running of the All Alaska Sweepstakes - a 408 mile contest that cuts across the Seward Peninsula from Nome to Candle and back.

Paul Korchin, KNOM - Nome

 
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Cross country skiers descend on Fairbanks

Tue, March 25, 2008

America’s best cross country skiers are in Fairbanks this week to compete in U.S. National Championship Distance races, including Alaskan Kikkan Randall.

Dan Bross, KUAC - Fairbanks

 
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Alaska News Nightly: March 25, 2008

Tue, March 25, 2008

Four people are murdered in Sitka. The house takes up a bill on predator control.  The Coast Guard gives up the search for a final missing Bering Sea fisherman, and Dog teams ready to hit the trail in the All Alaska Sweepstakes. Those stories and more on tonight’s Alaska News Nightly, broadcast statewide on APRN stations.

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Talk of Alaska: Islam

Tue, March 25, 2008

Dr. Ingrid MattsonCould a better understanding of Islam be a key to national security? Could such an understanding better direct the billions of dollars now being spent in an effort to end sectarian violence? Alaska Pacific University’s Engaging Muslims series is devoted to increasing this understanding. Their next speaker is the head of the Islamic Society of North America, Dr. Ingrid Mattson.

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