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Pressure-Plate IED Kills Fort Wainwright Stryker in Afghanistan
KTUU.comThe Army says a Fort Wainwright soldier was killed in Afghanistan’s Kandahar Province Wednesday by the detonation of a pressure-plate improvised explosive device. According to U.S. Army Alaska spokesperson Lt. Col. Bill Coppernoll, 26-year-old Sgt....Tags: Defense, International Travel, U.S. Army, Afghanistan, Armed Forces
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UPDATE: 9 Dead in Air Race Crash in Nevada
UPDATE:A total of nine people have died in a crash of a World War II-era plane at a Nevada air race.
Reno police say seven were killed on the tarmac, including the 74-year-old pilot, and two others died at hospitals. Dozens were injured.
The pilot,...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Ocala
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Alaskan Pilot Narrowly Survives Reno Air Races Crash
Sitting in his hospital bed in Nevada, Alaskan Pilot 25-year-old Noah Joraanstad talks about the plane crash that nearly killed him.
"I looked up and it was coming right, I mean right on top of me, like he was going to hit me, so I just started running,...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Reno Air Incorporated, Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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Three Suspects in Robbery Arraigned on Felony Charges
Channel 2 NewsThree suspects in a violent home-invasion robbery early Saturday in Mountain View were arraigned Sunday afternoon. Each of the suspects now faces seven felony charges. The bail for the three suspects was initially set at either $100,000 or $150,000...Tags: Defense, Crimes, Trials, Theft, Firearms
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Afghan IED Kills 3rd Fort Wainwright Stryker in September
Officials say a soldier from the Florida Panhandle was killed in Afghanistan supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. The Department of Defense reports that Spc. Ryan J. Cook, 29, of Fort Walton Beacha, Fla., died Sunday of injuries suffered when...Tags: Defense, Afghanistan, Armed Forces
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Subway Employees Trained in Robbery Prevention
Channel 2 NewsAfter two recent violent robberies at Subway sandwich shops, exactly one month apart, Subway employees are being trained on how they can help prevent robberies from occuring, and what to do doing a robbery. The training comes nearly a month after the...Tags: Career and Workplace, Defense, Crimes, Theft, Firearms
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APD Arrests Assault Suspect After Manhunt
KTUU.comAnchorage police arrested the target of a manhunt in Sand Lake Wednesday morning for allegedly kidnapping and pistol-whipping his girlfriend last week. According to APD spokesperson Lt. Dave Parker, 22-year-old Andrea (Andre) Lavelle Vickers was taken...Tags: Defense, Firearms, Chicago Hotels, Police Arrests
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Shotgun Wound, 5 Arrests End Allakaket Drinking Party
KTUU.comAlaska State Troopers investigating a shotgun blast that wounded a man in Allakaket Wednesday morning arrested five people for importing, manufacturing or possessing alcohol in the dry village, three of whom also face assault charges. Fairbanks...Tags: Defense, Firearms, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Human Interest
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New Organization to Support Women Military Veterans
Channel 2 NewsIt's a new women's veterans group in a state that has the highest population per capita of female veterans in the nation. A handful of women got together for the first time Saturday as the Alaska Veterans Organization for Women. They join nearly 8,500...Tags: Defense, Veterans Affairs, U.S. Army, Facebook, Alaska
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Police Arrest Suspect in Platinum Jaxx Shooting
Anchorage police have arrested a suspect who allegedly shot a security guard and bystander at Platinum Jaxx nightclub Downtown Sunday morning.
According to APD spokesperson Lt. Dave Parker, 26-year-old Aaron Cook was arrested Sunday at 6:08 p.m. after a...Tags: Defense, Firearms, Police Arrests
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Platinum Jaxx Shooting Suspect Appears In Court On Assault, Weapons Charges
The man police say shot two people outside a downtown bar over the weekend appeared in court Monday to face felony assault and weapons charges. Aaron Cook, 26, appeared at Anchorage Jail Court on charges of felony assault, felony weapons misconduct...Tags: Justice System, Defense, Trials, Firearms, Lawyers
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Alaska Judge Tosses Surveillance in Cox Case
An Alaska judge has banned the use of more than 100 hours of electronic surveillance in the murder conspiracy case of a Fairbanks militia leader.
The decision reported by the Daily News-Miner on Monday (http://bit.ly/oZRAIC) costs prosecutors a large...Tags: Justice System, Wars and Interventions, Judges, FBI
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