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Judges sentences man for attempted murder of police officer

ANCHORAGE — A man who shot at an Anchorage police officer has been sentenced to more than 39…

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Firefighters extinguish blaze at Ketchikan home

KETCHIKAN — Firefighters have extinguished a blaze that caused significant fire and smoke damage to a Ketchikan home.…

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Organizers call for volunteers for Soldotna bird count

SOLDOTNA — Bird enthusiasts are preparing to face below-zero temperatures to help with the annual Christmas Bird Count…

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Health care law benefits for Alaska detailed as changes loom

JUNEAU — An estimated 36,000 uninsured Alaskans got health care coverage under President Barack Obama’s signature health care…

In this Sept. 2, 2015 file photo, an F-35 jet arrives at its new operational base in northern Utah.

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Alaska delegation unruffled by Trump’s F-35 criticism

FAIRBANKS — Alaska’s three Republicans in Congress are largely unconcerned about President-elect Donald Trump’s criticism of the $400…

FILE - In this June 17, 2016 file-pool photo, a fisherman drives a boat during Secretary of State John Kerry's tour of the Jakobshavn Glacier and the Ilulissat Icefjord, located near the Arctic Circle in Ilulissat, Greenland. A new federal report says warming at the top of the world went into overdrive, happening twice as fast as the rest of the globe, and extending unnatural heating into fall and winter. In its annual Arctic Report Card, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2016, tallied record after record of high temperatures, low sea ice, shrinking ice sheets and glaciers. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, Pool, File)

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Arctic’s year of crazy extremes as global warming hits overdrive

WASHINGTON — Warming at the top of the world has gone into overdrive, happening twice as fast as…

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Gov. Walker recovering from prostate cancer surgery

JUNEAU — Gov. Bill Walker has undergone surgery to treat prostate cancer, and his office says no further…

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Man injured in shooting in downtown Anchorage

ANCHORAGE — Anchorage police are investigating an early morning downtown shooting that left a man seriously injured. Police…

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5 treated after gas leak at downtown Anchorage cleaners

ANCHORAGE — At least five people were taken to hospitals, several in serious condition Monday, for suspected carbon…

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Searchers find body of overdue Ketchikan hunter

KETCHIKAN — A Ketchikan man overdue from a hunting trip was found dead in waters off Bold Island.…

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Man indicted in double Anchorage homicide

ANCHORAGE — Alaska state prosecutors said a 21-year-old man has been indicted on murder charges in the January…

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Search for missing plane in Alaska suspended

ANCHORAGE — The National Park Service is suspending the search for a small plane that’s believed to have…

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Lawsuit possible after ex-tutor’s sexual abuse conviction

FAIRBANKS — An Alaska school district is facing a lawsuit from a former student after an ex-tutor was…

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Ketchikan High School cleared after Title IX investigation

KETCHIKAN — A review of the Ketchikan High School’s activities program has found no federal Title IX violations,…

FILE--In this Sept. 13, 2003, file photo, cattle wait in the chute leading to a beach on Chirikof Island, in Alaska. Federal wildlife managers say funding continues to be shut off for their longstanding efforts to remove more than 2,000 feral cattle from Alaska's Chirikof Island. (AP Photo/Al Grillo, file)

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Funding remains cut-off for removing Alaska feral cattle

ANCHORAGE — U.S. government funding for the possible removal of more than 2,000 feral cattle from Alaska’s Chirikof…

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Police arrest theft, burglary suspects near ski chalet

ANCHORAGE — Two men suspected of thefts and an assault were arrested near Hilltop Ski Area. Twenty-nine-year-old Austin…

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Eroding village to seek disaster designation for relocation

JUNEAU — A western Alaska village is eroding due to climate change and officials plan to ask President…

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Bristol Palin announces she is expecting her third child

Bristol Palin is expecting her third child, she tells Entertainment Tonight. Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s daughter announced…

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Kennewick Man to be returned to tribes

SEATTLE — The Yakama Nation and other Columbia Basin tribes praised the passage of a bill in Congress…

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Ice park volunteer thrives in the cold

NORTH POLE — The first time Stephanie Brown experienced 25 below zero, walking out of the Fairbanks International…