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Group to lure moose off roads with food

A mother moose climbs over a snowbank to cross the road where her two calves are feeding near Lake Hood on a frosty, cold day Wednesday.

The Department of Fish and Game announced Monday that a permit has been issued to the Alaska Moose Federation allowing the advocacy group to take measures in Southcentral Alaska that will divert moose from roads, driveways and railroad lines.

Deep snow may lead to record moose deaths on roads, tracks

Police now seeking public's help in finding missing barista

Detectives and searchers looking for Samantha Koenig sought information and canvassed city streets Monday, more than five days after the 18-year-old disappeared.

Mother, boyfriend charged in beating death of Barrow child

The investigation of the beating death of a Barrow child and the battering of the child's baby sibling took another twist Monday when Anchorage police arrested the children's mother on a warrant from Barrow.

Rural Alaska air travel subsidies survive budget cuts

Subsidies for rural Alaska air travel survived the cost cutting talk as Congress passed a four-year funding bill for the Federal Aviation Administration on Monday after years of dispute.

BP gives $1 million for UAA lab to study metals corrosion

BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. announced Monday that it was donating $1 million to the University of Alaska Anchorage to help create a lab to study the effects of corrosion on pipe metals.

2012 ALASKA LEGISLATURE

Lawmakers get advice on coastal management initiative

The Legislature's top attorney says he thinks lawmakers would have "a lot of latitude" in crafting a coastal management program to replace the one that lapsed last year. The question is: Can it pre-empt a proposed ballot initiative?

Alaska education commissioner defends school intervention

House continues analysis of state operating budget

Homer business's nets quite a catch

It's been 17 years since Matt Alward did his first for-hire work on nets. Today, Alward owns and operates Bulletproof Nets and, with the help of an eight-10 person crew, keeps a steady flow of work.

Bill introduced to require F-16 fighters to remain at Eielson

Alaska's two U.S. senators have introduced a bill that would forbid the Air Force from transferring F-16s from Eielson Air Force Base near Fairbanks.

Man threatened terrorism in extortion attempt, troopers say

A 36-year-old North Pole man is accused of trying to extort $85,000 from the state of Alaska in exchange for not committing acts of terrorism against the University of Alaska, oil companies and others.

Shell still hopes to drill this summer in Arctic waters

It's the billion-dollar question in Alaska for 2012: Will this be the year Shell Oil begins large-scale offshore exploratory drilling in Arctic waters? Two months into 2012, the oil giant is beyond the lead time it said it needed to assemble the flotilla of support vessels that must accompany drill ships.

Shell's Arctic drilling plan gets major boost

A colorful skiing party with a deeper purpose

Past the clever costumes, the mothers and daughters skiing sweetly together and the temptation of a silent auction, the deeper reason for the Alaska Ski for Women unfolded in a teenager's story of violence, courage and perseverance.

Rachel Steer rules Ski for Women duathlon

Anchorage landfill hazers battle eagles, ravens, gulls

The bald eagle may be America's bird, but as the employees of Anchorage's Municipal Landfill know, it is also an incorrigible trash hound. Each winter, 200 to 300 eagles take up residence at the main city landfill off Hiland Road in Eagle River.

Icebreaker Healy returns to Seattle after 254 days at sea

The Coast Guard cutter Healy is back in Seattle after a 254-day patrol that included clearing a path for a crucial fuel delivery to ice-bound Nome.

2 men sentenced in Bethel beating death

Two men have been sentenced to life in prison in the beating death of a Hooper Bay man in Bethel.

2012 ALASKA LEGISLATURE

Oil taxes to highlight busy week for Alaska lawmakers

Alaska lawmakers this week are expected to take up three of the biggest issues facing them this session, with all eyes on the Senate for perhaps the biggest issue of all: oil taxes.

37 nominated to attend US service academies next year

Sen. Lisa Murkowski announced that she has nominated 37 young Alaskans for appointment to the U.S. military service academies for the class of 2016.

Kids' art celebrating Tongass on display in Ketchikan

The Tongass Historical Museum and the U.S. Forest Service have joined forces to bring a new exhibit to Ketchikan. "A Forest of Words: Youth Voices Celebrate the Tongass National Forest" is a collection of art created by Southeast Alaska schoolchildren as a way to honor the forest in which they live.

2012 ALASKA LEGISLATURE

House continues analysis of state operating budget

House Majority Leader Alan Austerman says his Republican-led caucus has not set a goal for the overall size of the operating budget.

Older bowlers still know how to roll

Betty Osborn has been the secretary of the Golden Oldies senior bowling league for 20 years and the sport is a big part of her life, just as it is for many others in the league, she said.

Reward for abducted barista's return grows to $41,000

A reward fund grew Sunday to more than $41,000 in the case of the missing barista, and Anchorage police say they are working hard to find the 18-year-old, whom they believe was abducted. But they had little new information to release publicly.

Police issue appeal for help in Koenig abduction

Barista's father to captors: Let her go

FEBRUARY 5, 2012

Alaska Ear

Alaska politics and political hijinks

Search for kidnapped barista Samantha Koenig

Assemblyman Paul Honeman, left, and James Koenig, right, father of kidnapped barista Samantha Koenig, 18, address a crowd of volunteer searchers gathered near the Common Grounds Espresso coffee stand along Tudor Road before they fanned out across Anchorage to help search for the missing teenager on Monday, Feb. 6, 2012.

Dozens of volunteers helped search for kidnapped barista Samantha Koenig, 18, in Anchorage on Monday, Feb. 6, 2012. Koenig was abducted while working at the Common Grounds Espresso coffee stand on Tudor Road on Feb. 1.

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Anchorage's homeless

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The port of Anchorage

The controversial massive dock replacement project at the Port of Anchorage has seen its progress stalled and its price tag soar.

Barista's father to captors: Let her go

Man charged with shooting rifle into neighbor's home

BLM defends its work on NPR-A 'legacy wells'

Alaska town waives Sunday alcohol ban for the big game

Fairbanks officials fear fighter squadron move's impact

Homesteader descendants sought for anniversary fete

Wayward ribbon seal receives checkup, is found to be healthy

5 former Anchorage mayors back gay rights initiative

Building for libraries, archives and museum ready to start in July

Judge orders redistricting board to redraw 4 districts

Community Food Bank receives a surprise: 1,089 frozen turkeys

Juneau's deputy city manager named to replace boss

New winter storm elevates avalanche danger

'Big Miracle': The real story

Alaska to pay $9.6 million of 'Big Miracle' costs

House passes incentives for veterans to remain in Alaska

Man charged with beating 2 children; both hospitalized

Forecast sees 3.3 percent rise in spending on construction

Shortage of funds spells fewer teachers and larger classes for Fairbanks schools

State attorney warns against repealing school intervention

Customers of Fairbanks sewer and water utility will receive refunds

Moose-car collisions spike as storm blasts Southcentral

Big-budget thriller planned for Alaska, producer says

Interior man accused of drunkenly shooting dogs

Senate committee advances bill for health care exchange

Anchorage drivers advised to stay home as snow piles up

5th snowiest winter on record, so far, in Juneau

No injuries reported in warehouse roof collapse

Iditarod Trail will be a little tamer for this year's race

Missing village snowmachiner is found dead after blizzard

Searchers find missing cabbie dead

State to pay $9.6 million in 'Big Miracle' expenses

Police seek info about missing barista

Avalanche control work continues on Seward Highway

Divided House committee advances bill on school choice

Man struck by van in darkness on Seward Highway has died

Breast cancer charity confronts backlash over grant cuts

Federal subsistence board renews review of Alaska rural designation

Lawmaker seeks end to tax break benefiting Baptist Temple



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