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EPA Fines Juneau Marina for Underground Storage Tank
Russell Stigall, Juneau EmpireA Juneau marina has been fined $5,390 by the Environmental Protection Agency for a violation connected to an underground storage tank. The federal agency says Fishermen's Bend in Auke Bay failed to conduct tests or maintain documentation to detect or...Tags: Punishment, Troy Andrew, Environmental Issues, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics
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Anchorage Library Amnesty Day: Overdue Materials Fines Waived
Channel 2 NewsFines for overdue materials were waived at any Anchorage public library for one day only – April 18, 2012. It was the first time in twenty-five years the library system said it will be forgiving fines for patrons with overdue materials. Books...Tags: Punishment, Arts and Culture, Libraries
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APOC Fines Alaska Senate Candidate
Channel 2 NewsDon Smith, a Republican who is running for the Alaska State Senate's District H seat in Anchorage, must pay a $370 fine for violating state election law. The Alaska Public Offices Commission, in its investigation said Smith, a seasoned politician, should...Tags: Punishment, Regional Elections, Elections, Politics, Republican Party
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Two Men Get Jail For Killing Musk Oxen
Alaska State Troopers say two men received jail time for killing musk oxen near the North Slope community of Nuiqsut.
The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner says 23-year-old George Skin and 32-year-old Isaac Garner pleaded guilty in July to multiple...Tags: Punishment, Punishment, Prisons
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Group Wants UAF Fined After Muskoxen Deaths
The Associated PressAn animal rights group wants the University of Alaska Fairbanks investigated and fined following the deaths of musk oxen who suffered mineral deficiencies. Federal inspection reports released by the group Stop Animal Exploitation NOW say at least 12 musk...Tags: Punishment, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Plea Agreements for Kohring, Kott Call for Time Served
The Associated PressPlea agreements call for former state lawmakers Vic Kohring and Pete Kott to be sentenced to time served in their federal corruption cases, according to prosecutors. Prosecutors also say Kohring's agreement calls for supervised release, to be...Tags: Prosecution, Court Preliminary, Punishment, Political Corruption, Laws
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Escopeta Fined $15 Million for Jones Act Violation
Channel 2 NewsEscopeta Oil Co. is facing a $15 million federal fine after transporting a jack-up oil rig to Alaska. Steve Sutherlin, Escopeta's strategic officer, says the company has 60 days to appeal the fine under the customs regulations. U.S. Customs and Border...Tags: Punishment, Companies and Corporations, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Economy, Business and Finance
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Third Party Custodian: A Quirk of Alaska Law With Big Consequences
It happens every day of the week in courtrooms all over Alaska.
Today, in Judge Michael Spaan’s Anchorage courtroom, the applicant is a woman with curly black hair, a mother. The judge is hearing bail applications and arraignments.
She’...Tags: Substance Abuse, Laws, Judges, Criminals, Prisoners and Detainees
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Cantwell Man Fined After Helping Troopers Retrieve Caribou
A Cantwell man has received a $225 citation from National Park Service authorities after he helped two off-duty Alaska State Troopers retrieve a caribou they shot while hunting.
The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner reports the troopers asked 25-year-old Justin...Tags: Punishment, Travel, National Parks, Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure
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Tater Town on auction block
For 50 years, the Tater Town fruit and vegetable stand and its meat market have been the place to go for collard greens and pig tails, cucumbers and chittlins. Owner Randy Jesus, something of a self-taught urban planner, had a vision for this...
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Trainer Doug O'Neill's 'milkshaking' case goes to racing board Thursday
The fate of trainer Doug O'Neill, charged by California Horse Racing Board enforcement officials with a substance abuse violation involving one of his horses, will be addressed Thursday morning at a board meeting at Hollywood Park. These are usually low-...Tags: Triple Crown, Horse and Harness Racing, Punishment, Sports, Substance Abuse
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Swept up in parking ticket mania
A bleary-eyed Chui Hom tripped down her apartment stairs at 8 a.m. sharp and started her car.
She didn't get far. The vehicle inched across Riverside Terrace, a narrow one-way lane in Echo Park, and stopped on the other side.
Hom is part of Los Angeles'...Tags: Forests, Music Theater, Music, Los Angeles Times, Rentals
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