A woman accused of leading Alaska State Troopers on a high-speed pursuit Thursday Parks Highway in Wasilla was arraigned in a ...
While Alaska State Troopers had been unable to assess the site, spokesperson Austin McDaniel said troopers do not believe the three skiers survived the avalanche. The slide caught the heli-skiers ...
Three other people also on the side-by-side ATV “were able to get out of the water” when it broke through the ice Thursday, ...
[Correction: This story has been updated to reflect that the incident happened on the main Susitna River, not the Little Su as initially reported by Alaska State Troopers. The workers were also ...
The department said state wildlife troopers ... near Lake Tahoe is a reminder of the dangers of snow sports Latest avalanche fatality in the U.S. Tuesday's incident is Alaska's first fatal ...
UPDATE: On Saturday, the Chugach National Forest Avalanche Center confirmed the three skiers who went missing on Tuesday were caught and killed in an avalanche in the west fork of the Twentymile ...
Alaska State Troopers have identified the two men presumed dead after their ATV went through river ice Thursday as 42-year-old Sean Kendall of Anchorage and 32-year-old Skye Rench of Wasilla.
The Alaska State Troopers on Thursday said the men were 39-year-old David Linder, of Florida; 39-year-old Charles Eppard, of Montana; and 38-year-old Jeremy Leif, of Minnesota. Friends said all ...
Alaska State Troopers on Wednesday said they were not able to reach the skiers because of the depth. Additional recovery operations couldn't be conducted that night because of ongoing avalanche ...
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