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Alaska's annual Cook Inlet petroleum lease sale drew bids on 44 tracts by five bidding groups and individuals, with primary drillers doing fill-in work around existing leases, the state says.
Pentagon restrictions on F-22 fighters limit Alaska patrols
Facing a mysterious safety problem with the Air Force's most-prized stealth fighter, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has ordered new flight restrictions on the F-22 and summoned help from Navy and NASA experts.
Groups appeal air quality permit for Shell Arctic drilling
Environmental and Alaska Native groups are appealing an air permit granted by the Environmental Protection Agency to Shell Oil for a drilling ship the company hopes to use in Arctic Ocean waters.
Magnitude 4.6 earthquake was centered in South Anchorage
An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.6 jolted Anchorage, the Kenai Peninsula and Mat-Su just after 7 a.m. today. The quake, centered in South Anchorage, was 35.5 miles deep, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Alaska wins $71,000 in Skechers shoe lawsuit settlement
Claims that Skechers' fitness shoes can help people shed pounds and tone muscles are sketchy at best, says the U.S. government -- and they're going to cost the company millions of dollars.
Anchorage School District gives layoff notices to 55 employees
The Anchorage School District is handing layoff notices to 35 teachers and 20 support staff members as a result of "budget restraints."
Four groups sue to protect Cook Inlet beluga whales
Four groups including an Alaska Native village are suing the National Marine Fisheries Service, claiming the federal agency's permit for oil exploration will hurt endangered beluga whales in Cook Inlet.
2 Alaska-based soldiers killed by bomb
Two Alaska-based soldiers died in Eastern Afghanistan when enemies attacked their vehicle with an explosive Sunday, the Army says.
People get too close to Turnagain Arm bear
A brown bear frequenting popular spots along the Seward Highway and the Turnagain Arm Trail is showing signs of being uncomfortable with picture-snapping humans who have come far too close, officials say.
Dozens of flyswatters wash up on Kodiak beaches
Dozens of flyswatters bearing logos of collegiate and professional sports teams have been washing up on the beaches of Kodiak island.
James Koenig charged with DUI, other charges
Anchorage police arrested James Koenig, father of homicide victim Samantha Koenig, early Tuesday morning and charged him with drunken driving, assault and weapons misconduct, a police spokesman said.
Fundraising for coastal zone ballot initiative is slow so far
A leader of the coastal management initiative says fundraising so far has been slow
Pebble mine developers earmark $107 million for permitting
A Canadian mining company eyeing development of a huge Alaska copper and gold deposit near one of the world's premier salmon fisheries said Tuesday that $107 million has been allocated to prepare the mine for permitting starting this year.
Group to evaluate how to advance oil tax cuts
Supporters of changes to Alaska's oil production tax structure have called for a meeting to discuss how best to advance the debate after another legislative defeat.
Man charged in wife's slaying leads police to body in Valley
Acting on a tip from a man charged in his wife's slaying, Anchorage police found a body Friday in the Matanuska Valley they linked to the case. William "Mike" Dixiano has agreed to plead guilty to second-degree murder, a prosecutor said.
Millennium's first central eclipse visible in Alaska on Sunday
A partial eclipse of the sun will darken Anchorage from 3:17 to 5:54 p.m. Sunday. At its height, around 4:38 p.m., the sun will appear to local viewers as a crescent with the moon obscuring about half of the solar disk.
Man gets 27-year sentence for cocaine trafficking
A Kansas City man who federal prosecutors in Alaska called a "prolific cocaine trafficker" will spend 27 years behind bars, according to his sentence handed down Monday in Anchorage.
Cost of special session of Legislature more than $400,000
Last month's 13-day special legislative session cost at least $403,790.
FBI asks for help with guns possibly linked to Kodiak killings
The FBI is again asking for help from the public in the April 12 killings of two Coast Guard members at a communications station on Kodiak Island.
North Dakota passes Alaska to become No. 2 US oil producer
North Dakota, which just six years ago was the ninth-largest oil-producing state, has passed Alaska to become the second-leading oil-producing state in the nation, trailing only Texas.
Eagle River bear-mauling survivor surprised to be alive
When a brown bear charged him Saturday from about 30 yards away while he was on his property bordering Chugach State Park, Howard Meyer had one thing on his mind: "I thought that it was the end of my life."
Firefighters from the Anchorage Fire Department and a helitack crew from the state Division of Forestry knock down a brush fire along Campbell Creek between A Street and the Old Seward Highway Tuesday May 15, 2012 south of Dowling Road.
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Parnell vetoes $66 million from Alaska budget
Loussac Library seeks input from public on charting future
Redistricting board unveils boundary changes for Southeast
Fairbanks police investigating death as homicide
Man charged with breaking into Shungnak store
Garrett to take command of US Army Alaska on Thursday
Amid woes, some US fish stocks rebound
Pair of Anchorage slayings boosts public safety awareness
Barrow man charged with attempted murder after alleged shotgun blast
Wasilla man accused of assaulting 2 with tire iron
Eagle River man hospitalized after brown bear attack
JBER soldier's unlikely journey into Taliban captivity
Alaska Airlines jet's new look gives salmon a lift
Alaskan Brewing a winner at competition
Parnell orders flags lowered to honor officers
Higgins resigns Democratic leadership to run for Alaska House seat
UAF celebrates record-breaking graduating class
Coast Guard change of command planned at Air Station Sitka
Feds fund new roof for People Mover bus garage
Shell trains helicopter passengers in survival
Hikers fear a favorite Chugach park trail has been ruined
Heritage Center opens with Mother's Day event
District, Juneau teachers agree to mediation
Kenai Peninsula rallies to help 'windshield guy'
Moving Wall replica taking tour of state
Orphaned newborn seal proves too hard to resist
Homer writer finds success with 'sexy, sassy' romance novels
City wants to widen section of Lake Otis
Friends collect money for crash victim's family
Anchorage-based chorus, quartet win regional competitions
Alaska election officials say they're ready for voting
With snow gone, city cleanup effort starts
Pioneer says test drilling yields 50 million barrel discovery
Police looking for a black love seat linked to airman's death
Police ID woman found dead, ask public to share information
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