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2010 State high school basketball tournament
We're covering every game we can during this week's tournament at the Sullivan Arena, but if you want to be sure to get your favorite player or team some shine, submit your own photo.
When Anchorage residents woke up Tuesday morning, much of what they left when they went to bed was covered in snow. As the city digs itself, check out images of what the snow did to the area.
Fur Rendezvous through the years
Since its inception in the late 1930s, Fur Rondy has been the premiere winter carnival in Alaska. Share your photos from as far back as possible to contribute to our already large reader gallery.
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More than 1,500 skiers came out for the annual Alaska Ski for Women at Kincaid on Super Bowl Sunday. Many dressed in elaborate and clever costumes.
Skiers and snowboarders dropped into Alyeska's new Super Pipe on Saturday afternoon to warm up and compete in the Alyeska Pipeline Masters competition. Matt Parisen, Alyeska Resort's terrain park supervisor, says the new in-ground halfpipe is the first of its kind in Alaska and is 300 feet long, 55 feet wide and has 18 foot walls. He says the attraction is for expert skiers and snowboarders and will be open to the public at the resort.
The ice at Westchester Lagoon was in great shape for skating on Saturday afternoon, January 9, 2010. Anchorage Parks and Recreation hosted the Family Skate event.
Though the temperature hovered around zero degrees, hundreds of jumpers weren't deterred from taking the Polar Plunge into icy Goose Lake to help raise money for Special Olympics Alaska.