- Do you think Juneau-Douglas High School?s new rule about dance positions is necessary?
- Stevens concedes, Begich savors first day of Senate-elect status
- Washington politicos react to Stevens election loss
- Berkowitz concedes, Young back at work in Washington
- Alaskans call Stevens home with mixed emotions
- Anchorage Assembly chair to step up as interim mayor
- Denali Commission avoiding over-investment in shrinking rural Alaska
- Bethel area judge appears for misconduct hearing
- Fairbanks holding vigil for homeless youth
- Do you think Sen. Ted Stevens should ask the state for a recount?
- Begich declares victory in U.S. Senate race
- Vote to remove Stevens from U.S. Senate Republican Conference postponed
- Consortium looks for natural gas in Nenana area
- Juneau Assembly throws bucket of water on 50th Anniversary bonfire
- Sitka couple arrested on drug and extortion charges
- Park Service places limits on some activities in Denali
- Petersburg approves new four-dam pool plan
- ADFG biologists look past winter to next year’s sockeye season in Bristol Bay
- Kodiak civilian named Coast Guard Engineer of the Year
- Lame Duck Senate starts up in DC, Stevens on list of issues to address
- Izembek land swap vote delayed to 2009
- Senator Murkowski gathers educator insights on boosting graduation rates
- Iraq chopper crash claims two Alaskan soldiers
- Missile defense makes good economic offense
- Talkeetna historic cabin named ‘most endangered’
- Former Governor Murkowski pushing Alaska resource development
- Hunters can begin to kill some denned black bears again next year
- Berners Bay bears aren’t like most coastal bears
- Port Armstrong bear making itself at home, whether anyone likes it or not
- Why do you think there aren?t more women holding public office in Alaska?
- Vote counting continues, Begich gains a bit more over Stevens
- New state retirement enrollees watching savings slipping away in global finance slump
- Oil prices down worldwide, but up in many southeast Alaska communities
- Lawmakers and childcare providers meet over crumbling foster care support
- One renewable energy source in Petersburg arrives in briquette form
- Pribiloff Islands native working to preserve ‘Marine Cultural Heritage Zones’
- Tlingit elder, minister, teacher Rev. Dr. Walter Soboleff turns 100
- 40,000 ballots set for counting tomorrow, next week
- Washington politicos watching, talking about Stevens/Begich race
- Anchorage legislative seats also up in the air
- Palin speaks to Republican governors
- Will a new President and Congress support wildlife group objectives?
- Despite falling oil price, renewable energy a focus for southeast Natives
- EPA turns over clean water administration to State; conservation groups fighting the change
- Fish processor ‘Atlantis’ seized by feds
- Begich inches ahead of Stevens in US Senate race
- A busy day counting at the Division of Elections
- Bill Weimer sentenced to 6 months in prison
- Court denies Sea Hawk Seafood a larger share of Exxon Valdez punitive damages
- Hydrates show enormous potential as a future energy source
- Study says coal to liquids technology possible for interior
- Board of Game legalized trapping close to Juneau trails
- Healthy lifestyles program music to village’s ears
- Juror from Ted Stevens trial speaks publicly
- Fairbanks Catholic Diocese highlights abuse claim deadline
- Exploring gas and oil lease sales in the northern Cook Inlet
- Pollock fishery closes with near all of the quota caught
- Interior Vets push for a veterans cemetery in Fairbanks
- Yukon Quest trail shaping up nicely
- A week later, Alaska’s votes only 60% counted
- Unsure of voting outcome, legislators delay leadership decisions
- U.S. Forest Service and and Board of Game disagree on wildlife issues
- Research indicates fungi not a global warming threat
- Fire consumes home in Kisgluk despite hours-long battle
- Targeting “scofflaw” drivers working out for Anchorage
- Kodiak skaters subject of short film. But not really.
- Exxon Valdez plaintiffs await ruling from judge
- Washington speculates on potential Ted Stevens reelection
- K300 back on healthy footing
- Alaska Works sets down more permanent roots
- Air Force releases report on Elmendorf commander’s suicide
- Cress Carney sentenced to 104 years in prison
- The road from illegal immigrant to city councilman
- Sheldon Jackson board reaffirms goal to retire the college’s debt
- Do you think the wastewater standards for cruise ships are fair?
- What is the most pressing issue facing President-elect Obama?
- The Legislature organizes bipartisan coalitions
- Nikiski Republican Mike Chenault named Speaker of the state House
- Governor Palin returns to new reality
- PERS and TRS sustain losses in economic downturn
- Emmonak Women’s Shelter looks for resources to return to 24-hour schedule
- Grant provides Fairbanks police with resources for fighting domestic violence
- Prince of Wales Island Dungeness crabbers await Board of Fisheries decision
- Circuit breaker identified as culprit in Alaska Airlines emergency landing
- Stevens and Young leading respective Congressional races
- A Southern perspective on Stevens and Young
- National Republicans hoping to retain Alaskan seats in the ‘R’ column
- Persily’s Palin effect prediction appears proven
- Governor Palin back on the job Thursday
- Democrats gain seats in Alaska legislature
- Environmental groups celebrating national Democratic wins
- Should wild fish be labeled organic?
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- Alaskans flock to the polls
- Settlement in Bong Hits for Jesus case
- Increased wood burning causes unhealthy drop in Fairbanks air quality
- Conflict over tapping geothermal power at Makushin volcano
- European report says sea ice continues to recede
- New partnership making some headway against domestic violence in Anchorage
- Hofstad recall in Petersburg hits a snag
- Bushby’s round-the-world trek grind to a halt
- Personnel Board clears Palin of misconduct in Monegan firing
- Stevens trial juror admits to lying about absence in strange press meeting
- Stevens and Begich react to juror announcement; tell everyone to vote
- Alaska on track for record voter turnout
- Alaska Natives registering to vote in record numbers
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- Election Profile: House District 7
- Election Profile: House District 4
- Reed pleads guilty to filing late lobbying reports
- Debate for the State: U.S. Senate Candidates
- Debate for the State: U.S. House Candidates
- Ted Stevens denies guilt
- Don Young accrues dollars for legal expense fund
- Peggy Wilson vs. Lilly Herwald in House District 2
- Stevens trial judge orders juror to explain herself to the court
- AELP applies for grant to fund renewable energy
- Winter roars in early in Bethel
- EPA gives state control over water quality
- Halloween candy can be toxic for pets
- Mt. Edgecumbe Yupik dance group welcomes all
- Ted Stevens returns to Alaska - trails in polls
- Convicted Ted Stevens will be able to vote
- Investigation into Katmai sinking now heads to Seattle
- A call to provide broader protection for Denali wolves
- Report warns of steep decline in oilfield output
- Bill Thomas vs. Tim June in House District 5
- Progress in hunt for killers of convicted murderer John Carlin
- Serrano and Stoltze vie for seat in House District 16
- Sealaska economic clout tied to shrinking timber supply
- Do you think the state has been run effectively in Palin?s absence?
- Ted Stevens returns to Alaska
- What happens if Alaska’s U.S. Senate seat is vacated?
- Stevens’ lawyers call for investigation of prosecutors
- National stage gives Alaskans new perspective on Governor Palin
- Senate District C campaign stretches district boundries
- Gatto vs. Cheezem in House District 13
- Golden Valley takes public comment on proposed rate hike
- African dance comes to the upper Susitna Valley
- Palin and McCain call for Stevens to step down
- As a convicted felon, Stevens may not be able to vote
- Convictions may not overshadow Stevens’ legacy
- Ray Metcalfe feels vindicated by Stevens convictions
- Former Fairbanks mayor and convicted felon Jim Hayes wants a new trial
- The race for Senate seat “O” heats up
- Convicted murderer John Carlin found dead in prison
- Fish & Game closes doe season on Chichagof Island
- Denali Commission celebrates 10th birthday
- Do you think Sen. Ted Stevens should continue his work in the Senate?
- Stevens guilty of deliberately concealing gifts, remains on U.S. Senate ballot next week
- After confusing start, Stevens jury reaches verdict quickly in DC courtroom
- With Stevens conviction in the news, candidates offer their thoughts
- Palin campaign issues statement on Stevens verdict
- Stevens conviction: Anchorage reactions
- Stevens conviction: Kodiak reactions
- With 20 years of DC reporting, Southern offers perspective on Stevens trial
- Investigation into ‘Katmai’ sinking begins with tales from four survivors
- Stevens Verdict: GUILTY
- Jury deliberations in the Ted Stevens trial on hold until next week
- AFN continues to focus on rural energy crisis
- Kake runs out of fuel
- IBU digs in its heels over split wages
- New mineral claims staked near Yakutat
- Interior Department unveils geothermal energy initiative
- Most of Porcupine Caribou herd wintering in Alaska
- Jury clashes in Ted Stevens trial
- Judge in Stevens trial walks the line
- AFN opens convention in Anchorage
- Legislators investigate claims of energy price gouging
- Sitka warned to remain alert after theft of date-rape drug
- Do you think Juneau students should be taught gun safety in public schools?
- Fishing vessel ‘Katmai’ and most crew missing in the Aleutians
- Sub-prime mortgage mess pops up in Alaska
- Department of Law to report on fuel price-fixing investigation
- Stevens’ trial officially in the hands of the jury
- Voters: Should Alaska borrow cash for roads and more?
- Wrangell planning facelift for downtown area
- AFN 2008: First Alaskans explore impact of statehood
- Alaska Native artists picking up online sales skills
- Canadian ‘Truth and Reconciliation’ process struggling to achieve either outcome
- Do you think the state should pay the travel expenses of Gov. Sarah Palin?s family members?
- Palin’s motorcade halted by protestors
- Web Extra: Honoring Dr. Walter Sobeleff at 100 (extended version)
- Stevens trial ready to go to the jury
- Honoring Dr. Walter Sobeleff
- Doyon sets shareholder dividend
- Alternative energy ideas abound
- Early voting underway in Alaska
- Two in-state gas pipeline proposals getting scrutiny
- AFN gets ready to launch annual convention in Anchorage
- World economic slow down hits Yukon Territory hard
- Stevens last witness on the stand before closing arguments
- Kwethluk and Napaskiak headed into winter on empty fuel tanks
- AFN 2008: Elders and Youth opening annual Native conference
- Beluga whales’ endangered status to impact major development projects
- Alaska Native Grand Camp focusing on energy, health, economy
- National transport plan taking biking, walking seriously; Alaska leading with ideas
- ‘Inter-ethnic communication’ bridging language gap between Natives and non-Natives
- Stevens trial winding down in DC
- Ted Stevens grilled during cross examination
- NOAA lists Cook Inlet Belugas as endangered
- Trying to regulate fishing in the arctic
- Kodiak primitive weapon hunters prepare for special deer season
- Federal judge may have to decide whether the Forest Service erred in Glen Ith affair
- Forest Service moves forward on plans for timber sale near Wrangell
- Candidates for US House raking in campaign contributions
- Team of scientists publish assessment of arctic climate change
- Forum looks at coal to liquids technology
- Ted Stevens takes the stand in his own defense
- Gasline construction truck traffic a worry in the interior
- The state updates Southeast’s transportation plan
- Sand Point searches for missing diver
- Murders by Fairbanks man shock local Colorado town
- Fast Ferry Fairweather to add Angoon to its route by the end of 2010
- Ted Stevens takes the stand
- Bill Allen’s testimony disputed by Stevens’ defense witnesses
- Murkowski’s mercury bill signed into law
- Alaska suicide prevention efforts getting federal boost
- Parnell visits Unalaska amidst Palin’s absence
- Palin’s rural advisor calls it quits, calls for more Native representation
- Klukwan village opens new gymnasium
- Controlled wildfire burns proceeding, snow or no
- Fast freeze on Kuskokwim catches boaters by surprise
- Forest Association meeting in Anchorage, seeking southeast timber
- Talk of Alaska: Sustainable Investing
- Did you vote in the Oct. 7 election? Why or why not?
- Defense in Ted Stevens trial enters final phase
- Not all shipwrecks hold hidden treasure
- New study confirms effect of global warming on retreating glaciers
- State energy rebate program undergoes change
- FEMA documents damage from Alaska flooding
- MMS plans study of subsistence activity in the North Aleutian Basin
- Dead bear appears to have been killed by another bear
- Alaska investigating possible fuel price-fixing
- Monegan wants his name cleared in wake of Troopergate
- Southeast Alaskans proving Palin not a statewide favorite
- Prosecution and Defense scuffling over Stevens’ wife’s e-mail
- Is Stevens’ best defense a bumbling prosecution?
- Alaskan Marine dies in Afghanistan
- Scientists: Pollock stocks down, not crashing
- Good bowhead whaling season in progress
- Winning sled dogs draw tremendous energy from fats on the go
- Troopergate report says Governor Palin abused power
- Judge orders governor to maintain personal e-mails
- Colin Powell testifies in support of Ted Stevens
- Navy identifies remains of WWII sub near Kiska
- Fairbanks examines liquified coal as potential fuel source
- Democrat Chris Tuck’s candidacy comes under fire