**LAWSUIT:** Alaska Airlines Passengers File $1 Billion Lawsuit Against Boeing After Door Plug Blows Mid-Flight

Portland, Oregon – Three passengers from Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 have filed a $1 billion lawsuit against the airline and Boeing after an incident on a Boeing 737 MAX 9 jet in January. The passengers, Kyle Rinker, Amanda Strickland, and Kevin Kwok, experienced a terrifying mid-flight ordeal when a door plug blew out, causing chaos in the cabin. Their attorney, Jonathan Johnson, highlighted the systemic problems at Boeing that put the lives of passengers at …

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**Boeing** Passengers sue Boeing and Alaska Airlines for $1 billion over terrifying mid-air incident

Portland, Oregon – A terrifying incident involving Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 has led to three passengers filing a lawsuit against Alaska Airlines and Boeing for $1 billion. The flight, which took off from Portland, Oregon, experienced a massive cabin panel blowout, prompting the passengers to seek legal action. The harrowing experience unfolded on January 5, with images of the gaping fuselage hole going viral. Passengers recounted their ordeal, with one passenger describing a loud pop …

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Alaska Native woman murdered by South African man in chilling video recording

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – A man from South Africa was found guilty of first-degree murder for the deaths of two Alaska Native women, ending a trial that shocked the Anchorage community. The man, Brian Steven Smith, remained stoic as the jury delivered a unanimous verdict after deliberating for less than two hours. Smith, 52, was arrested after a woman stole his cellphone from his truck and discovered graphic footage from 2019. The footage showed the torture …

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Satellite made “uncontrolled return” over Alaska and Hawaii What is a “natural return” and should we be concerned?

A satellite re-entered Earth’s atmosphere over the north Pacific Ocean between Alaska and Hawaii, according to the European Space Agency. The 1995 Earth observation spacecraft, ERS-2, made an uncontrolled return, causing speculation about the potential dangers of its re-entry. The European Space Agency reported that the return of ERS-2 was “natural,” meaning the agency was unable to predict the exact time and location of re-entry. The satellite, equivalent in weight to an adult male rhinoceros, …

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Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants Vote to Authorize Strike for First Time in 30 Years – The Inside Scoop!

Anchorage, Alaska – In a historic move, flight attendants with Alaska Airlines have voted to authorize a strike for the first time in over 30 years. This decision comes as tensions rise over a decade-long contract dispute and concerns regarding pay inequality within the company. More than 60 flight attendants gathered outside the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport to protest for better pay as the news of the strike vote emerged. The vote does not …

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Alaskapox: What is it? First Fatal Case Reported in Alaska!

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – The first known fatal case of the Alaskapox virus has been reported in the state. The viral disease claimed the life of an elderly man on the Kenai Peninsula, making it the first documented fatality related to this newly identified virus. Alaskapox, a relatively unknown viral disease, has now made its presence known in Alaska with this tragic incident. The man’s death marks the first known fatal infection of Alaskapox, shedding light …

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Bolts Missing on Alaska Airlines Boeing 737: NTSB Report Reveals Shocking Oversight

Seattle, WA – The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has raised concerns about the safety of Alaska Airlines 737 planes, suspecting that some may have left the Boeing factory missing key bolts. This news comes after a preliminary report from the NTSB revealed that a faulty door panel on an Alaska Airlines flight had no bolts installed, raising questions about the oversight of Boeing’s production process. The NTSB’s findings have sparked concerns about the potential …

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Woman and 5 kids killed in house fire

NOORVIK, AK – The Alaskan State Troopers reported a tragic fire incident in a small Alaskan village. The deadly fire claimed the lives of six people, including a woman and five children. The incident occurred in Noorvik, an Inupiat community with a population of approximately 650. Noorvik is located over 500 miles northwest of Anchorage. The ages of the profound young victims are believed to range between 9 and 16 years old. The in-depth identification …

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Man gets 99-years for catfish murder-for-hire plot

ANCHORAGE, AK – In a shocking turn of events, Darin Schilmiller, the orchestrator of a brutal murder-for-hire plot, was sentenced to 99 years in prison by Alaska Superior Court Judge Andrew Peterson. Despite Schilmiller’s emotional display in court, Judge Peterson offered no leniency, labeling him as “a worst offender.” Schilmiller, in 2019, manipulated teenagers into committing a heinous crime against Cynthia “CeeCee” Hoffman, a 19-year-old woman, for his perverse thrill. The judge condemned Schilmiller for …

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Massive landslide leaves 3 dead, 3 missing

WRANGELL, AK – An extensive landslide near the Alaskan city of Wrangell has sadly resulted in at least three confirmed fatalities, with three others currently missing, as reported by officials. Occurring just before 9 p.m. local time on Monday, the landslide damaged a section of the Zimovia Highway. It directly impacted three houses, two on the mountainside and one on the waterside of the highway. It is believed one of the mountainside homes was unoccupied …

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