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Members of the Alaska delegation and others in Congress are vowing to resist a recommendation from the Pentagon to close military bases around the country.
PRO HOCKEY
Condors snap Aces' streak of points on the road
Alaska surrendered a season-high three power-play goals and fell 6-3 to the Stockton Thunder in California.
Anchorage on track to set record for coldest January
It has been so cold for so long in Anchorage that the chill has settled into the bones of daily life.
Commission cuts most Alaska commercial halibut catch limits
Commercial fisherman in the Gulf of Alaska, Aleutian Islands and Southwest Alaska will see substantial cuts in the commercial halibut catch this year, though Southeast got an increase.
2012 ALASKA LEGISLATURE
Senate committee to consider ban of 'bath salt' intoxicants
Alaska legislators today were to take up a bill that would ban substances sold over the counter as bath salts, including chemical compounds that mimic effects of cocaine and ecstasy.
House Democrats press Parnell on education fixes
Proposed new Natural Resources mission statement deletes 'conserve'
A pickup truck is removed from Minnesota Drive.
Elderly driver hurt as pickup veers off overpass
A pickup veered off an overpass Friday afternoon in Spenard, landing on the lanes below and injuring its elderly driver, Anchorage police said.
Officials with the Alaska Permanent Fund said it ended the second quarter of the 2012 fiscal year with $38.6 billion, a 4.2 percent gain in the quarter. The fund ended the first quarter with $37 billion.
COMPASS: BILL SHERWONIT
There are many reasons to be disturbed, disgusted and dismayed by our state's current wildlife management regime, if you're someone who wants more than moose or caribou meat in the freezer or trophies for the floor and walls. This was proved once again at the recent Board of Game meeting in Anchorage.
COLLEGE HOCKEY
The Seawolves did not lack scoring chances Friday night, but they lacked scoring. No. 15-ranked Denver, though, showed UAA how to make the most of opportunities and generated a 4-2 Western Collegiate Hockey Association victory at Sullivan Arena.
JEFF LOWENFELS
Some gardening catalogs are just plain clever. This is always a reflection of their owners' sense of humor or dedication to the subject matter at hand. It means not only great information but a good read is as well.
USDA's new planting zones reflect global warming, even in Alaska
Read through recent community-related events for the entire family in this list of concerts, exhibits, gatherings and other local activities.
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Kotzebue waits, hopes for ice road to Noorvik
Cabin fever is setting in along the Northwest Alaska coast, and one way to get some relief is to drive along an ice road in the comfort of a truck or SUV.
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