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Alaska state judge dismisses murder case, citing widespread misconduct by local police State’s top prosecutor says she’s suspending most work with Metlakatla police Department until issues are ...
The ACLU and ACLU of Alaska have filed an amicus in support of Tupe Smith, a woman born in American Samoa who now lives in Whittier, Alaska charged with falsely affirming that she was a U.S. citizen ...
Nearly a year after a Texas family’s boat capsized off the coast of Homer, Alaska, the vessel has been located along with a series of human remains. David and Mary Maynard from Troy, along with ...
The Supreme Court is poised to issue opinions on several pivotal cases before its term wraps up. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson joins with more.
The Roanoke Police Department is seeking the public's help in identifying a man who allegedly exposed himself in a store.
The landslide Roberts observed killed six Wrangell residents and severed access to power, internet, and roadways for weeks. Throughout the crisis, she and others in the community relied on the local ...
MADISON (WKOW) — The Madison Police Department said Monday it has made two arrests in connection to a strong-armed robbery at a store on East Washington Avenue.
Murkowski bucks Trump — and makes the case for ranked-choice voting The system, backed by the moderate Alaska senator, is a guardrail against extremism in both parties.
With this book, she explores 12 key cases where Alaska Natives, with mixed results, fought to retain their traditional access to lands, waters and the wildlife living there against federal ...
The Birmingham Police Department has announced the arrest of Teaira Marchbank, 36, in connection with the attempted murder of an adult female. The incident took ...
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — An Alaska Native man who maintained his innocence in the 1997 killing of a white teenager has agreed to an $11.
Native American News Alaska Native man who alleged wrongful conviction in murder case reaches $11.5M settlement Published: Apr. 17, 2025, 5:28 p.m.