Defective driver's licenses issued in Unalaska recalled

Thursday, February 03 2011

Unalaska, AK – The Unalaska Department of Motor Vehicles office is recalling Alaska driver's licenses and identification cards issued over the past three months. Cards issued between November 1, 2010 and February 3, 2011 may potentially lack TSA-required security features due to problems with the card stock. Approximately 300 cards were issued at this time, and an unknown number lack this feature.


Conservation groups petition to join Steller lawsuit

Thursday, February 03 2011

Unalaska, AK – Today, the conservation groups Oceana and Greenpeace filed a motion to intervene in lawsuits involving Steller sea lion protection. If accepted, the motion would make the groups a party alongside the National Marine Fisheries Service, which is being sued over its biological opinion of the endangered western stock of sea lions.

That biological opinion resulted in the closures in the Western Aleutian Island for the Atka mackerel and Pacific cod fisheries. In an effort to overturn this rule, the State of Alaska filed a lawsuit challenging this federal regulation. The Freezer Longliner Coaltion and the head-and-gut fleet have also filed nearly identical suits. Oceana and Greenpeace are so far the only groups that have petitioned to intervene in these three lawsuits on either side.


Plea deal reached in sexual assualt case

Thursday, February 03 2011

Unalaska, AK – Yesterday, Michael Fernandez pleaded guilty to two counts of harassment in the first degree.

Fernandez, age 18, was arrested in December after being accused of engaging in sexual contact with a 16-year-old without her consent. He has been sentenced to 180 days in jail, with 120 days suspended. Fernandez will also receive credit for time already served.

Additionally, Fernandez has been placed on three years probation and is prohibited from returning to Unalaska High School so long as the victim is enrolled as a student.


NIOSH makes progress on fishing industry injury study

Wednesday, February 02 2011

Unalaska, AK – The job of a fishermen has got a reputation being "deadly" -- but it's a painful career, too. Now, NIOSH is trying to change that by studying injuries suffered by fishermen. KUCB's Alexandra Gutierrez has more.


Wards Cove sells off assets

Wednesday, February 02 2011

Unalaska, AK – The Seattle-based seafood company Wards Cove continues to shrink.

The company is selling seven trawlers and one crab vessel to the Norton
Sound Economic Development Corporation and the Coastal Villages Region
Fund. These community development quota groups will also take over 4 percent of the pollock quota from Wards Cove. The sale was finalized Tuesday, and the price has not been disclosed.


Jury recalled in False Pass sexual assault case

Tuesday, February 01 2011

Unalaska, AK – Yesterday, jurors who decided the False Pass rape case in December were called back to the Unalaska courthouse to examine issues that may have affected case outcome.

That case resulted in a hung jury. Jason Neil Downard, 29, was alleged to have raped a False Pass woman in 2008 and was charged with three felonies. He was found guilty of assault in the second degree, and not guilty of attempted sexual assault. But the jury was split on the rape charge. Now, the State of Alaska is trying to figure out how to proceed with that charge and whether a retrial is necessary. An evidentiary hearing that considered outside factors that may have impacted the jury's decision is a first step in that process. Judge Steve Cole explained why the jury was called back.


Alaska and Washington team up to conduct Steller sea lion review

Tuesday, February 01 2011

Unalaska, AK – The States of Alaska and Washington are teaming up to conduct a review of the Steller sea lion biological opinion that the National Marine Fisheries Service released last year. The review will primarily focus on the effect that the commercial groundfish fisheries may have on the endangered western stock of Steller sea lions.

Fish and Game representatives from Alaska and Washington will be putting together a panel of scientists to determine whether the research that went into the biological opinion was sound and impartial. The biop determined that the sea lions were experiencing nutritional stress, and the Pacific cod and Atka mackerel fisheries in the western Aleutian Islands were closed as a result.


Fisherman still missing a month after disappearance

Monday, January 31 2011

Unalaska, AK – It has now been over a month since fisherman John F. Courage has gone missing, and the Unalaska Department of Public Safety is still working to determine his whereabouts.

Courage, age 56, was last seen on December 29. He had been conducting boat watch aboard the F/V Alaska Trojan when he disappeared. His personal belongings, including his wallet and identification, were left in a stateroom, but his survival suit was missing from the vessel. That suit was later found floating in the Iliuliuk South Channel.


Unalaska Raiders tough it out against Bethel Warriors

Monday, January 31 2011

Unalaska, AK – This weekend, the Unalaska Raiders headed to Bethel and Anchorage for three games.

After a travel delay on Thursday, the boys and girls teams made it to Bethel on Friday, where they faced the Warriors that night. The girls team lost that match, with the Warriors coming out on top 59-24. The girls also lost their morning game against Bethel, 65-31.

The boys team fared better. On Friday night, they lost to the Warriors 60 to 72, but they made a comeback the next day, winning 55 to 53. Andrew Seman scored 32 points the first night against Bethel, and then 30 points the next morning. Coach Jim Wilson was pleased with the boys' performance.



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