Department of Public Safety Commissioner Chuck Kopp says he will release his personnel file from the Kenai Police Department.
Palin denies accusation over firing of Monegan
PDF: E-mail from Palin to Alaska State Troopers regarding Wooten
PDF: Transcript of interview with Gov. Palin and state troopers, 08/08/2005
PDF: Transcript of interview with Gov. Palin and state troopers, 05/02/2005
Eagle River trail would be bear road, biologist warns
Work could begin as early as next month on a new trail that would eventually connect Eagle River High School with Chugach State Park via a grizzly bear corridor.
Palin denies accusation over firing of Monegan
A feud within the family of Gov. Sarah Palin spilled into the public Thursday with accusations she tried to get a state trooper fired and then fired the trooper's boss because he wouldn't act on her request.
PDF: E-mail from Palin to Alaska State Troopers regarding Wooten
PDF: Transcript of interview with Gov. Palin and state troopers, 08/08/2005
PDF: Transcript of interview with Gov. Palin and state troopers, 05/02/2005
Unimak Pass rescue vessels far in future
Ship traffic through the Aleutian Islands is growing significantly and, along with it, the risk of accidents, according to a scientific report published Thursday.
New health insurance program offered
The Foraker Group, which supports nonprofits in Alaska, will offer a health insurance option to employees of private, nonprofit agencies like Camp Fire, arts groups, even health organizations.
Chest pain sends Hickel to hospital
Former Gov. Wally Hickel was scheduled to remain overnight at Providence Alaska Medical Center for observation after being admitted early Thursday for chest pain, his aide, Carole Chambers, said.
Obesity not a priority for city, commission says
A population with too many people packing too much body weight is creating a health epidemic in the community while little is being done to address the issue, a new report concludes.
High cost of energy sparks lots of chatter
WASHINGTON -- Ideas to lower the nation's high energy prices faced a whirlwind of hearings, press conferences, speeches and votes on energy in Washington, D.C., on Thursday.
GOP hopefuls get close look at ANWR
The rhetoric over drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is heating up as gas prices rise, with pro-drilling members of Congress and congressional hopefuls making visits to the refuge to hammer home their point.
Obama targets Alaska as battleground state, aide says
The Barack Obama presidential campaign is pouring money into the Republican bastion of Alaska to beat John McCain and to help the Alaska Democrats running for Congress against Ted Stevens and Don Young.
Gravel operation revives Port MacKenzie
A new gravel mining operation will bring needed revenue to the Mat-Su port as well as boost the port's image as a natural resource shipping spot, officials say.
An accelerant-detecting dog sniffing through the rubble at Peter's Sushi Spot has detected chemicals in several areas near the fire's point of origin, leading investigators to send samples to a laboratory to determine whether arson could be a factor.
Woman battles attacker on trail
Anchorage police said a would-be rapist who grabbed a random jogger near Westchester Lagoon on Thursday evening ceased his attack after the victim fought him off and chased him into nearby woods.
Crash on Seward claims second victim
A second person has died in the wake of a head-on collision on the Seward Highway earlier this week.
Passengers who died in plane identified
CLOQUET, MINN. -- Funeral homes in Minnesota and South Dakota have identified the passengers killed after a floatplane crashed and burned on the west side of Cook Inlet.
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Senators tout oil exploration and conservation
WASHINGTON -- Ideas to lower the nation's high energy prices faced a whirlwind of hearings, press conferences, speeches and votes on energy in Washington, D.C., on Thursday.
Seward Highway collision claims another life
Riley McVitty, 23, died today from injuries suffered in a Monday-night collision near Bird Creek that killed another man.
Dog detects chemicals in ruins of restaurant
An accelerant-detecting dog has located chemicals near the Peter's Sushi Spot fire's point of origin, leading investigators to send samples to a lab to determine whether arson could be a factor.
Hickel hospitalized with chest pain
Former Gov. Wally Hickel, 88, will stay overnight at Providence hospital for observation after being admitted early this morning for chest pain.
Norovirus caused cruise ship outbreak
Norovirus is blamed for sickening 124 people on a cruise ship traveling from Vancouver through Alaska in June.
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Elmendorf-based F-22 Raptors headed to Guam
Electric utility pleads guilty in destruction of bald eagle nest
Fire investigators search rubble for cause of Sushi Spot blaze
Airport partially evacuated after suspicious item found in bag
Damage to cabin's black bear rug investigated by state troopers
Task Force 49 deployment of 500 to Iraq noted in today's ceremony
3.85 magnitude quake shakes residents of Fairbanks, Anderson
Glenn Highway reopened after gravel spill
Exxon maintains it doesn't owe interest
Volcano said to be no threat to Dutch Harbor
Driver charged after hitting house
Fort Wainwright soldiers head to Iraq
Alaska gas prices highest in US
State confident fish are protected
Identification of plane crash victims delayed
Cause of climber's death still unknown
College property gets new management
Missing man drowned; body is recovered
Man dies after being pinned by 4-wheeler
1 dead in crash on Kenai Spur Highway
Conoco Phillips brings Qannik field online
Global warming prompts polar station evacuation
Crash with trooper patrol car dismembers moose
Citizenship assistance office closes its doors
No need for Alaska fire engines after all
Alaska helps California with fires
No charges filed in fatal collision
5.4 quake hits western Aleutians
Parole violator subject of search
1991 fugitive is convicted Friday of felony failure-to-appear
Ayakulik River red salmon limit is reduced to two fish per day
Glacier Bay cruise ship resumes schedule after crack in hull fixed
Former launch complex manager sentenced to a year's probation
Damaged cruise ship takes on water
Hunting lottery picks announced
Cowdery indicted on corruption charges