Officials: Skull Found in Alaska Belongs to Hunter Who Likely Died in 1970s Bear Mauling
A skull found in Alaska in 1997 along the Porcupine River belongs to a man who went there to hunt in the 1970s.
A skull found in Alaska in 1997 along the Porcupine River belongs to a man who went there to hunt in the 1970s.
An Alaska woman said she found an abandoned baby along with a note stating the parents did not have enough money to feed the infant, WSYX reported Monday.
A man survived more than three weeks in the freezing Alaska wilderness when state troopers found his “SOS” message that he scrawled in the snow, authorities said.