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FILE--In this Nov. 1, 2013, file photo, a car stops to allow a moose to cross Westpark Drive in Anchorage, Alaska. Moose killed by cars and truck along the Alaska road system are salvaged and donated to people on the Alaska State Troopers' "charity list" but the Alaska Moose Federation says all or parts of three moose killed recently have been stolen before they could be picked up and delivered for processing. (AP Photo/Dan Joling, file)

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Roadkill thieves target dead moose meant for needy

ANCHORAGE — Thieves coming across dead moose on Alaska roads are stealing the carcasses, making away with hundreds…

In this Oct. 26, 2015 photo, Senate Finance Committee members to a presentation on Gov. Bill Walker's proposed buy-out of TransCanada in a gasline project at the Capitol. Low oil prices may jeopardize the possibility of brining an Alaska gasline project to fruition.

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Analysis: Gas price drop renders pipeline questionable

A drop in global natural gas prices due to falling demand has made Alaska’s natural gas pipeline project…

Rep. Ben Nageak

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North Slope Legislative race narrows, but irregularities draw scrutiny

The race between incumbent Democrat Ben Nageak and insurgent Democratic candidate Dean Westlake has narrowed to three votes…

Credit rater holds Alaska stable

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Credit rater holds Alaska stable

The state of Alaska received some good news from credit rating agency Standard & Poor’s on Tuesday. In…

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State seeks new student testing company

The Alaska Department of Education and Early Development has formally begun the process of searching for a new…

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Feds want to ban swimming with dolphins in Hawaii

HONOLULU — Federal regulators are proposing to ban swimming with dolphins in Hawaii, a move that could imperil…

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Wasilla man dies in Glenn Highway crash near Chickaloon

CHICKALOON — A Wasilla man died Monday afternoon in a crash on the Glenn Highway. Alaska State Troopers…

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Anchorage police release name of man found dead on road

ANCHORAGE — Anchorage police have released the name of the man found dead Monday morning on a city…

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Troopers: Worker hurt after coworker’s shotgun discharges

ANCHORAGE — Alaska State Troopers said a 43-year-old state Department of Fish and Game worker sustained minor injuries…

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Group works to let locals test shellfish for toxins

KODIAK — An Alaska group is working to create an at-home tester for detective toxins in local seafood.…

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Man rams 3 police cars, 3 civilian cars, attempting escape

ANCHORAGE — A man wanted by Anchorage police rammed six vehicles, including three police cars, as he attempted…

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Heavy rains soak soggy southcentral Alaska

ANCHORAGE — Heavy rains are soaking Alaska’s already soggy southcentral region, with Gov. Bill Walker declaring a disaster…

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Third kidnapping suspect surrenders to Anchorage police

ANCHORAGE — A third man sought in a suspected Anchorage kidnapping has turned himself in. Anchorage police said…

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Oklahoma man pleads not guilty in mounted Alaska polar bear case

TULSA, Okla. — A businessman charged with illegally storing a mounted polar bear at an Oklahoma airport hangar…

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Suspect sought in Anchorage kidnapping arrested

ANCHORAGE — Anchorage police say an 18-year-old man sought in connection with an Anchorage kidnapping has been arrested.…

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Body found on Anchorage road; police investigate as homicide

ANCHORAGE — A man was found dead Monday on an Anchorage road and police are investigating the case…

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Alaska Airlines breaks ground on $40M Anchorage hangar

ANCHORAGE — Alaska Airlines formally broke ground Monday on construction of a $40 million aircraft maintenance hangar in…

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Homeless awareness campaign breaks fist-bumping record

ANCHORAGE — Three hundred people in Alaska looking to raise awareness of homelessness are the new world record…

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Educators in Alaska, Idaho partner for pharmacy program

ANCHORAGE — Alaska’s first doctoral pharmacy program is near its debut at the University of Alaska Anchorage through…

FILE - In this Aug. 8, 2013, file photo, a tour bus kicks up dust during a sunny day at Denali National Park in Alaska as Mount Denali appears in the background. Activists protested outside a state office building in Fairbanks, Alaska, on Aug.10, 2016, to demand Alaska Gov. Bill Walker to end wolf hunting near the park in light of its declining wolf population (AP Photo/Manuel Valdes, File)

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Fairbanks to take sides on wolf hunting

FAIRBANKS — Fairbanks officials plan to weigh in on a statewide dispute about wolf hunting rules near Denali…