Ashley Johnston initially claimed that she couldn’t remember June 19th incident at Adair-Kennedy Park.
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One In Three Fish Sold At Restaurants And Grocery Stores Is Mislabeled
A report from the ocean conservation group Oceana confirms that there’s a pretty decent chance that fish on the plate or on ice in the seafood case is not what it’s labeled to be.
Thursday Newscast 2/21/13
Defense Cuts May No Longer Be Political Sacred Cow
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has warned that the automatic spending cuts due to hit the Pentagon and other branches of government next week will damage U.S. national security.
Inflation Was In Check Last Month; Jobless Claims Jumped Last Week
For the most part, the number of weekly claims has stayed within a range of 350,000 to 400,000 since the fall of 2011.
Existing Home Sales Rise Again; ‘Seller’s Market Is Developing,’ Realtors Say
Sales of existing homes rose 0.4 percent in January from December and were up 9.1 percent from January 2012, the National Association of Realtors reports.
Winter Storm ‘Q’ Barrels Through Nation’s Midsection
Winter Storm “Q,” which has already dumped a layer of snow in Arizona, New Mexico and Southern California, moves with full force into the eastern Plains and Midwest on Thursday, where it could dump a foot and a half of snow in some areas.
Bypass mail likely to be addressed by reform
A USPS inspector general report showed the bypass system lost more than seventy million dollars in 2010.
Village of Tuluksak out of power for several days
Residents without wood heat are staying at the Tuluksak School, which has its own power generator. Wind chills on Tuesday dipped to 50 below zero.
Report: Extent of human trafficking in AK unclear
A new report says human trafficking most likely occurs in Alaska but it’s not clear how prevalent the crime is.