The U.S. has two airlines ranked as the safest in the world. And now, with Jet Blue adding its Portland route to Anchorage, they both offer great service to Alaska.
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A woman’s false rape accusation led to the murder of a Fairbanksan man, according to Alaska State Troopers.
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In law enforcement’s year-long effort to clean up the Nome, Alaska hard drug problem, two more people were arrested by a multiagency taskforce for trafficking methamphetamines.
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Sarah Palin directed withering fire at PETA for its ridiculous criticism of her New Year’s picture.
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Quarterback Peyton Manning spent months tracking down this dedicated fan and his wife. He finally found them in North Pole.
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While Anchorage, Alaska has not seen a day below zero this year, global warming enthusiasts should keep in mind that much of the country remains in a deep freeze.
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In a terrible Christmas Day accident, a little Alaskan girl broke her back and lost both legs. Please contribute here to help in her recovery.
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Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) negotiated the inclusion of a land entitlement provision in the “must-pass” National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for a Sealaska, an Alaska Native Regional Corporation that helped fund her re-election in 2010 as a write-in candidate.
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Alaska has built up layers of budgetary reserves that allow it to absorb one or two years of large operating budget deficits — just outside of our outlook time horizon –at its current rating level.
In a boon to commercial fishermen, conservationists and Native Alaskans, President Obama on Tuesday withdrew the waters of Alaska’s Bristol Bay from oil and gas development, vowing to protect the world’s biggest sockeye salmon fishery.
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Alaska crude hit a four-year low of $60.80 a barrel Thursday, a collapse that threatens jobs, public services and some of the ambitious infrastructure projects needed to harness and navigate the state’s vast natural landscape.
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A detective found he uploaded 13 child porn images to an Instagram account in September which was flagged by Google, involving his biological and adopted children.
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The historic Holy Family Cathedral in Anchorage was vandalized on Dec. 2. The Dominican priests who staff the parish found it damaged and in disarray at about 4:30 p.m.
That’s how the tolerance and diversity crowd operates. They don’t burn books – they just ban them.
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Eight grizzly bears have been outfitted with GPS trackers in an ongoing study that could bring some unnerving news to Alaskan hunters.
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Democratic Sen. Mark Begich conceded his re-election race on Monday to Republican Dan Sullivan, bringing a delayed conclusion to the Alaska Senate race nearly two weeks after Election Day.
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Federal and state officials have kept fairly quiet about Obamacare premiums in the days before the health law’s next open enrollment period, but one thing’s for sure: rates are going up this year.
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Alaska will begin counting more than 53,000 absentee and questioned ballots on Tuesday in an effort to resolve the state’s unsettled contests for the Senate and for governor.
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When Mario Gandolfo went for a walk along the Pacific Ocean shoreline in Nome, Alaska on Nov. 4, he was looking for sea glass. But he found something quite different…
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According to top Internet security experts, including the former top cybersecurity official for the Department of Homeland Security, Alaska’s election system is a security nightmare.
Alaska Air and Jet Blue Among Safest Airlines in the World; JetBlue adds Portland-Alaska Route
/1 Comment/in Alaska News, Featured /by News EditorThe U.S. has two airlines ranked as the safest in the world. And now, with Jet Blue adding its Portland route to Anchorage, they both offer great service to Alaska.
False Rape Accusation Leads to Death of Alaska Man
/4 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by Chuck RossA woman’s false rape accusation led to the murder of a Fairbanksan man, according to Alaska State Troopers.
Two Arrested for Selling Meth in Nome (KNOM)
/0 Comments/in Alaska News, Updates /by News EditorIn law enforcement’s year-long effort to clean up the Nome, Alaska hard drug problem, two more people were arrested by a multiagency taskforce for trafficking methamphetamines.
Sarah Palin Fires Back at PETA Over Dog Picture
/3 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by Alan YuhasSarah Palin directed withering fire at PETA for its ridiculous criticism of her New Year’s picture.
Three Men Free Moose Trapped in Avalanche
/0 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by Fox NewsThree men came across a moose trapped in the snow at Hatchers Pass, Alaska. Instead of leaving the moose to die, they went to work . . .
Denver Broncos Quarterback Peyton Manning Tracks Down Army Wife in Alaska to Thank Her Combat Vet Husband
/1 Comment/in Alaska News, Featured /by Conservative PostQuarterback Peyton Manning spent months tracking down this dedicated fan and his wife. He finally found them in North Pole.
Not a Day Below Zero in Anchorage this Year
/0 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by Philip BumpWhile Anchorage, Alaska has not seen a day below zero this year, global warming enthusiasts should keep in mind that much of the country remains in a deep freeze.
Little Alaskan Girl Loses Her Legs in Christmas Day Accident
/1 Comment/in Alaska News, Featured /by News EditorIn a terrible Christmas Day accident, a little Alaskan girl broke her back and lost both legs. Please contribute here to help in her recovery.
Political Corruption, Alaska-Style: Provision in NDAA Benefits Native Corp Instrumental in Murkowski's Write-In Campaign
/4 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by News EditorSen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) negotiated the inclusion of a land entitlement provision in the “must-pass” National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for a Sealaska, an Alaska Native Regional Corporation that helped fund her re-election in 2010 as a write-in candidate.
Weird Weather Lingers In Alaska's Largest City
/1 Comment/in Alaska News, Featured /by RACHEL D'ORO“We want Santa to bring snow, soon…”
Despite Oil Prices Plummeting, S&P Not Downgrading Alaska, Yet
/1 Comment/in Alaska News, Featured /by Standard and Poor'sAlaska has built up layers of budgetary reserves that allow it to absorb one or two years of large operating budget deficits — just outside of our outlook time horizon –at its current rating level.
Obama Makes Bristol Bay Off Limits to Oil and Gas Development
/3 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by Maria L. La GangaIn a boon to commercial fishermen, conservationists and Native Alaskans, President Obama on Tuesday withdrew the waters of Alaska’s Bristol Bay from oil and gas development, vowing to protect the world’s biggest sockeye salmon fishery.
Falling World Oil Prices Wreak Havoc With Alaska State Budget
/3 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by Kyle HopkinsAlaska crude hit a four-year low of $60.80 a barrel Thursday, a collapse that threatens jobs, public services and some of the ambitious infrastructure projects needed to harness and navigate the state’s vast natural landscape.
Alaska Assistant District Attorney Fatally Shot
/1 Comment/in Alaska News, Featured /by Rachelle BlindnerA former Washington state legislator serving as an assistant district attorney in Alaska was shot and killed Monday night, authorities said.
Anchorage PD/Morning Man Jimmy O'Brien Arrested On Child Porn Charges
/2 Comments/in Alaska News /by AllAccess.comA detective found he uploaded 13 child porn images to an Instagram account in September which was flagged by Google, involving his biological and adopted children.
Anchorage Cathedral Vandalized
/1 Comment/in Alaska News, Featured /by Joel DavidsonThe historic Holy Family Cathedral in Anchorage was vandalized on Dec. 2. The Dominican priests who staff the parish found it damaged and in disarray at about 4:30 p.m.
Backers of Alaska Gold Mine Win Court Battle with EPA
/2 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by Fox NewsThis means that, for the first time, EPA’s march to pre-emptively veto Pebble has been halted.
Alaska Library Bans "God Less America" by Fox News' Todd Starnes
/2 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by Todd StarnesThat’s how the tolerance and diversity crowd operates. They don’t burn books – they just ban them.
Researchers: GPS Proves Grizzly Bears Actually Stalk Hunters in the Field
/3 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by Fox NewsEight grizzly bears have been outfitted with GPS trackers in an ongoing study that could bring some unnerving news to Alaskan hunters.
Mark Begich Concedes to Dan Sullivan in Alaska Senate Race
/12 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by REBECCA BERGDemocratic Sen. Mark Begich conceded his re-election race on Monday to Republican Dan Sullivan, bringing a delayed conclusion to the Alaska Senate race nearly two weeks after Election Day.
Alaska Volcanic Eruption Intensifies; Lava Advances in Hawaii
/3 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by JAMES QUEALLYA volcano in the Alaska Peninsula launched an ash plume 30,000 feet into the air on Saturday morning.
Alaska One of Eight States Facing Double-Digit Premium Hikes In 2015
/3 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by SARAH HURTUBISEFederal and state officials have kept fairly quiet about Obamacare premiums in the days before the health law’s next open enrollment period, but one thing’s for sure: rates are going up this year.
Alaska's Senate, Governor Races in Limbo as State Begins Counting More than 53,000 Ballots
/1 Comment/in Alaska News, Featured /by MARK THIESSENAlaska will begin counting more than 53,000 absentee and questioned ballots on Tuesday in an effort to resolve the state’s unsettled contests for the Senate and for governor.
MI Man’s WWII Dog Tag Found in Alaska
/1 Comment/in Alaska News, Featured /by Heather Walker and 24 Hour News 8 web staffWhen Mario Gandolfo went for a walk along the Pacific Ocean shoreline in Nome, Alaska on Nov. 4, he was looking for sea glass. But he found something quite different…
Alaska's Election Nightmare
/2 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by STEVE FRIESSAccording to top Internet security experts, including the former top cybersecurity official for the Department of Homeland Security, Alaska’s election system is a security nightmare.