ALASKA'S NEWSPAPER

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Outdoors

Seavey says he sued knife maker to get blade off market

Iditarod musher Mitch Seavey, facing criticism for suing a knife-maker over a 2011 accident on the Iditarod Trail, said the lawsuit is not about money: "My goal is to get the knife off the market," he said.

Troopers hike enforcement in safety corridors this weekend

With the start of Memorial Day weekend, Alaska State Troopers are stepping up enforcement in the four safety corridors across the state from now until July 1.

Parnell proclaims June 'Safety Month'

SOUTHCENTRAL FISHING REPORT

King salmon forecast promising despite cloudy, cold rivers

There's good and bad news for holiday-weekend fishing. First, the bad: It looks as though last winter's record snowfall has kept a few rivers colder than usual and off-color. The good news is that the first reports seem to forecast an average or better year for kings, and the halibut and trout fishing has been decent.

Lingering snow affects visitor services at Exit Glacier

National Park Service officials say more snow than usual is lingering in the Exit Glacier area northwest of Seward.

Officials try new methods to curb pike on Kenai Peninsula

An electric fence and water cannon will be part of an effort this summer to control invasive northern pike in a lake on the Kenai Peninsula.

2 Denali wolves killed in buffer zone, setting off public outcry

Conservationists are demanding an immediate halt to wolf trapping around Denali National Park after two primary breeding females from the park's best-known pack died, one of them killed by a trapper operating just outside the park's boundary.

Families sue over deaths of commercial Inlet clam diggers

The families of five clam diggers who died in a boat accident last year in Cook Inlet are suing the seafood company the men worked for, charging negligence over safety equipment and training.

Heavily loaded boat, rough seas worried at least one clammer

Bald eagle is euthanized after being shot in the elbow

Alaska Raptor Center officials in Sitka say a bald eagle that had been shot had to be euthanized.

1,100-foot fall causes first death of season on McKinley

A Mount McKinley climber fell 1,100 feet to his or her death Friday afternoon while trying to recover a backpack that had started to slide downhill, the National Park Service said on Saturday.

Flawed decisions blamed in fatal 2011 Mount McKinley climb

A guide's decision to make a final push up Mount McKinley with minimal gear was faulted in a National Park Service report on the May 2011 climb that left one person dead and three others considered lucky to survive.

Anchorage restaurant races Seattle for first salmon

An Anchorage seafood restaurant heralded its grand opening Friday by mimicking Alaska Airlines' splashy salmon show in Seattle.

State's active duty military members, dependents get a day at the park

On Armed Services Day, Saturday, the National Park Service will begin issuing an annual pass offering free entrance to all 397 national parks for active duty military members and their dependents.

JOHN SCHANDELMEIER

Hares are different critters

When I was a kid on the homestead, I was a rabbit hunter. Or at least I thought I was hunting rabbits.

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."

Outdoor hotline (5/15/12)

Notices and listings of upcoming outdoors events

Hikers fear a favorite Chugach park trail has been ruined

The South Fork Trail in Eagle River has long been a beloved access point to Chugach State Park. So last summer, when visitors found an excavator churning earth on the trail as part of a "realignment project" by the state, the response was anger.

Mammoth tusk smuggling trial starts Monday

The federal trial for a well-known Alaska guide charged with helping a client smuggle a 10,000-year-old mammoth fossil to Pennsylvania starts Monday in Fairbanks.

Anchorage man plans year on uninhabited island

Charles Baird is going off the grid for a year. The 40-year-old oil company employee and filmmaker from Anchorage will move to the mostly uninhabited Latouche Island in Prince William Sound at the end of May, completing a dream he's been contemplating for 17 years.

Fairbanks hunter recalls weekend mauling in Kodiak

One minute, Rodd Moretz was high-fiving his 13-year-old son, Caleb, after shooting the biggest brown bear of his life. The next minute, he was tumbling down the hillside with another giant brown bear, wondering if he was going to die and how things could have gone from so good to so bad so quickly.

JOHN SCHANDELMEIER

Difficult to gauge wolf control impact

There are people at both extremes on the controversial issue of wolf control. Some hunters would like to see a very high moose population with almost no wolves competing with them. Others, mostly non-consumptive users, while recognizing the need and rationale for hunting, would like to see no predator control of any kind.

Hunter kills one bear, tussles with another on Kodiak Island

A brown bear "pounced" on a hunter Saturday on Kodiak Island after he killed another bear nearby, troopers say. Rodd A. Moretz of Fairbanks suffered only minor scalp injuries.

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Southcentral fishing

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REPORTS

Trails and grooming

The snow is here to stay in for the winter and the trail groomers are now out full time. Check our live updated page to get the latest reports on conditions around town.

PHOTOS

Reader-submitted bear shots

Bears have left their winter dens. Seen any yet? Post your photos to our gallery.

Moose Federation gets more funds for controversial program

It's time to raise your bear awareness

Climber falls 150 feet, rescued on Moose's Tooth, agency says

Ted Nugent admits to illegal bear kill

Anchorage hunting guide now faces federal charges

Outdoor hotline (4/17/12)

Trumpeters are first to arrive in Alaska and last to leave

Fairbanks man dies in snowmachine crash

Motorists can drive Denali Park road as far as Teklanika River

Herding a bull moose with plane proves costly to father and son

Predicting the season is strictly for the birds

State proposes causeway for popular lakefront

Denali road to open to Savage River

Denali Park road open to Mile 13

Mat-Su miner fined $5,000 for diverting salmon stream

Outdoor hotline (3/20/12)

Avalanche survivor has surgery for broken leg

Air Guard rescues skier injured in Turnagain Pass avalanche

Fairbanks musher calls for rescue

Outdoors hotline

Moose-relocation program gets big boost from state

Ketchikan man helps bear cub get head out of plastic jar

Aerial bear control OK'd in Kuskokwim River region

One man dead, another hurt in fishing boat accidents

Moose stomp 2 Mat-Su women on way to bus stops with kids

New Iditarod rule mandates kennel cough vaccination

Outdoors hotline (2/28/12)

Chezik extends his lead on Day 2 of Rondy World Championship

McKenna, VanMeter win Iron Dog by more than an hour

Canadians, rookie mushers eager to hit Fur Rondy trails

Mat-Su Assembly OKs road to new ski trails

Anchorage kids make mushing sport of choice

Race is a fitting tribute to musher

Avalanche survivor: 'We weren't being idiots'

Outdoors hotline (2/21/12)

Avalanche deaths up among ranks of experienced skiers

Park Service seeks input on plans to improve trail

Girdwood skier credits airbag for avalanche survival

Snow enthusiasts split on use of avalanche survival aids



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