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  1. Do you think Juneau-Douglas High School?s new rule about dance positions is necessary?
  2. Stevens concedes, Begich savors first day of Senate-elect status
  3. Washington politicos react to Stevens election loss
  4. Berkowitz concedes, Young back at work in Washington
  5. Alaskans call Stevens home with mixed emotions
  6. Anchorage Assembly chair to step up as interim mayor
  7. Denali Commission avoiding over-investment in shrinking rural Alaska
  8. Bethel area judge appears for misconduct hearing
  9. Fairbanks holding vigil for homeless youth
  10. Do you think Sen. Ted Stevens should ask the state for a recount?
  11. Begich declares victory in U.S. Senate race
  12. Vote to remove Stevens from U.S. Senate Republican Conference postponed
  13. Consortium looks for natural gas in Nenana area
  14. Juneau Assembly throws bucket of water on 50th Anniversary bonfire
  15. Sitka couple arrested on drug and extortion charges
  16. Park Service places limits on some activities in Denali
  17. Petersburg approves new four-dam pool plan
  18. ADFG biologists look past winter to next year’s sockeye season in Bristol Bay
  19. Kodiak civilian named Coast Guard Engineer of the Year
  20. Lame Duck Senate starts up in DC, Stevens on list of issues to address
  21. Izembek land swap vote delayed to 2009
  22. Senator Murkowski gathers educator insights on boosting graduation rates
  23. Iraq chopper crash claims two Alaskan soldiers
  24. Missile defense makes good economic offense
  25. Talkeetna historic cabin named ‘most endangered’
  26. Former Governor Murkowski pushing Alaska resource development
  27. Hunters can begin to kill some denned black bears again next year
  28. Berners Bay bears aren’t like most coastal bears
  29. Port Armstrong bear making itself at home, whether anyone likes it or not
  30. Why do you think there aren?t more women holding public office in Alaska?
  31. Vote counting continues, Begich gains a bit more over Stevens
  32. New state retirement enrollees watching savings slipping away in global finance slump
  33. Oil prices down worldwide, but up in many southeast Alaska communities
  34. Lawmakers and childcare providers meet over crumbling foster care support
  35. One renewable energy source in Petersburg arrives in briquette form
  36. Pribiloff Islands native working to preserve ‘Marine Cultural Heritage Zones’
  37. Tlingit elder, minister, teacher Rev. Dr. Walter Soboleff turns 100
  38. 40,000 ballots set for counting tomorrow, next week
  39. Washington politicos watching, talking about Stevens/Begich race
  40. Anchorage legislative seats also up in the air
  41. Palin speaks to Republican governors
  42. Will a new President and Congress support wildlife group objectives?
  43. Despite falling oil price, renewable energy a focus for southeast Natives
  44. EPA turns over clean water administration to State; conservation groups fighting the change
  45. Fish processor ‘Atlantis’ seized by feds
  46. Begich inches ahead of Stevens in US Senate race
  47. A busy day counting at the Division of Elections
  48. Bill Weimer sentenced to 6 months in prison
  49. Court denies Sea Hawk Seafood a larger share of Exxon Valdez punitive damages
  50. Hydrates show enormous potential as a future energy source
  51. Study says coal to liquids technology possible for interior
  52. Board of Game legalized trapping close to Juneau trails
  53. Healthy lifestyles program music to village’s ears
  54. Juror from Ted Stevens trial speaks publicly
  55. Fairbanks Catholic Diocese highlights abuse claim deadline
  56. Exploring gas and oil lease sales in the northern Cook Inlet
  57. Pollock fishery closes with near all of the quota caught
  58. Interior Vets push for a veterans cemetery in Fairbanks
  59. Yukon Quest trail shaping up nicely
  60. A week later, Alaska’s votes only 60% counted
  61. Unsure of voting outcome, legislators delay leadership decisions
  62. U.S. Forest Service and and Board of Game disagree on wildlife issues
  63. Research indicates fungi not a global warming threat
  64. Fire consumes home in Kisgluk despite hours-long battle
  65. Targeting “scofflaw” drivers working out for Anchorage
  66. Kodiak skaters subject of short film. But not really.
  67. Exxon Valdez plaintiffs await ruling from judge
  68. Washington speculates on potential Ted Stevens reelection
  69. K300 back on healthy footing
  70. Alaska Works sets down more permanent roots
  71. Air Force releases report on Elmendorf commander’s suicide
  72. Cress Carney sentenced to 104 years in prison
  73. The road from illegal immigrant to city councilman
  74. Sheldon Jackson board reaffirms goal to retire the college’s debt
  75. Do you think the wastewater standards for cruise ships are fair?
  76. What is the most pressing issue facing President-elect Obama?
  77. The Legislature organizes bipartisan coalitions
  78. Nikiski Republican Mike Chenault named Speaker of the state House
  79. Governor Palin returns to new reality
  80. PERS and TRS sustain losses in economic downturn
  81. Emmonak Women’s Shelter looks for resources to return to 24-hour schedule
  82. Grant provides Fairbanks police with resources for fighting domestic violence
  83. Prince of Wales Island Dungeness crabbers await Board of Fisheries decision
  84. Circuit breaker identified as culprit in Alaska Airlines emergency landing
  85. Stevens and Young leading respective Congressional races
  86. A Southern perspective on Stevens and Young
  87. National Republicans hoping to retain Alaskan seats in the ‘R’ column
  88. Persily’s Palin effect prediction appears proven
  89. Governor Palin back on the job Thursday
  90. Democrats gain seats in Alaska legislature
  91. Environmental groups celebrating national Democratic wins
  92. Should wild fish be labeled organic?
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  94. Election Day on APRN
  95. Alaskans flock to the polls
  96. Settlement in Bong Hits for Jesus case
  97. Increased wood burning causes unhealthy drop in Fairbanks air quality
  98. Conflict over tapping geothermal power at Makushin volcano
  99. European report says sea ice continues to recede
  100. New partnership making some headway against domestic violence in Anchorage
  101. Hofstad recall in Petersburg hits a snag
  102. Bushby’s round-the-world trek grind to a halt
  103. Personnel Board clears Palin of misconduct in Monegan firing
  104. Stevens trial juror admits to lying about absence in strange press meeting
  105. Stevens and Begich react to juror announcement; tell everyone to vote
  106. Alaska on track for record voter turnout
  107. Alaska Natives registering to vote in record numbers
  108. Election Profile: Senate District K
  109. Election Profile: Senate District G
  110. Election Profile: House District 7
  111. Election Profile: House District 4
  112. Reed pleads guilty to filing late lobbying reports
  113. Debate for the State: U.S. Senate Candidates
  114. Debate for the State: U.S. House Candidates
  115. Ted Stevens denies guilt
  116. Don Young accrues dollars for legal expense fund
  117. Peggy Wilson vs. Lilly Herwald in House District 2
  118. Stevens trial judge orders juror to explain herself to the court
  119. AELP applies for grant to fund renewable energy
  120. Winter roars in early in Bethel
  121. EPA gives state control over water quality
  122. Halloween candy can be toxic for pets
  123. Mt. Edgecumbe Yupik dance group welcomes all
  124. Ted Stevens returns to Alaska - trails in polls
  125. Convicted Ted Stevens will be able to vote
  126. Investigation into Katmai sinking now heads to Seattle
  127. A call to provide broader protection for Denali wolves
  128. Report warns of steep decline in oilfield output
  129. Bill Thomas vs. Tim June in House District 5
  130. Progress in hunt for killers of convicted murderer John Carlin
  131. Serrano and Stoltze vie for seat in House District 16
  132. Sealaska economic clout tied to shrinking timber supply
  133. Do you think the state has been run effectively in Palin?s absence?
  134. Ted Stevens returns to Alaska
  135. What happens if Alaska’s U.S. Senate seat is vacated?
  136. Stevens’ lawyers call for investigation of prosecutors
  137. National stage gives Alaskans new perspective on Governor Palin
  138. Senate District C campaign stretches district boundries
  139. Gatto vs. Cheezem in House District 13
  140. Golden Valley takes public comment on proposed rate hike
  141. African dance comes to the upper Susitna Valley
  142. Palin and McCain call for Stevens to step down
  143. As a convicted felon, Stevens may not be able to vote
  144. Convictions may not overshadow Stevens’ legacy
  145. Ray Metcalfe feels vindicated by Stevens convictions
  146. Former Fairbanks mayor and convicted felon Jim Hayes wants a new trial
  147. The race for Senate seat “O” heats up
  148. Convicted murderer John Carlin found dead in prison
  149. Fish & Game closes doe season on Chichagof Island
  150. Denali Commission celebrates 10th birthday
  151. Do you think Sen. Ted Stevens should continue his work in the Senate?
  152. Stevens guilty of deliberately concealing gifts, remains on U.S. Senate ballot next week
  153. After confusing start, Stevens jury reaches verdict quickly in DC courtroom
  154. With Stevens conviction in the news, candidates offer their thoughts
  155. Palin campaign issues statement on Stevens verdict
  156. Stevens conviction: Anchorage reactions
  157. Stevens conviction: Kodiak reactions
  158. With 20 years of DC reporting, Southern offers perspective on Stevens trial
  159. Investigation into ‘Katmai’ sinking begins with tales from four survivors
  160. Stevens Verdict: GUILTY
  161. Jury deliberations in the Ted Stevens trial on hold until next week
  162. AFN continues to focus on rural energy crisis
  163. Kake runs out of fuel
  164. IBU digs in its heels over split wages
  165. New mineral claims staked near Yakutat
  166. Interior Department unveils geothermal energy initiative
  167. Most of Porcupine Caribou herd wintering in Alaska
  168. Jury clashes in Ted Stevens trial
  169. Judge in Stevens trial walks the line
  170. AFN opens convention in Anchorage
  171. Legislators investigate claims of energy price gouging
  172. Sitka warned to remain alert after theft of date-rape drug
  173. Do you think Juneau students should be taught gun safety in public schools?
  174. Fishing vessel ‘Katmai’ and most crew missing in the Aleutians
  175. Sub-prime mortgage mess pops up in Alaska
  176. Department of Law to report on fuel price-fixing investigation
  177. Stevens’ trial officially in the hands of the jury
  178. Voters: Should Alaska borrow cash for roads and more?
  179. Wrangell planning facelift for downtown area
  180. AFN 2008: First Alaskans explore impact of statehood
  181. Alaska Native artists picking up online sales skills
  182. Canadian ‘Truth and Reconciliation’ process struggling to achieve either outcome
  183. Do you think the state should pay the travel expenses of Gov. Sarah Palin?s family members?
  184. Palin’s motorcade halted by protestors
  185. Web Extra: Honoring Dr. Walter Sobeleff at 100 (extended version)
  186. Stevens trial ready to go to the jury
  187. Honoring Dr. Walter Sobeleff
  188. Doyon sets shareholder dividend
  189. Alternative energy ideas abound
  190. Early voting underway in Alaska
  191. Two in-state gas pipeline proposals getting scrutiny
  192. AFN gets ready to launch annual convention in Anchorage
  193. World economic slow down hits Yukon Territory hard
  194. Stevens last witness on the stand before closing arguments
  195. Kwethluk and Napaskiak headed into winter on empty fuel tanks
  196. AFN 2008: Elders and Youth opening annual Native conference
  197. Beluga whales’ endangered status to impact major development projects
  198. Alaska Native Grand Camp focusing on energy, health, economy
  199. National transport plan taking biking, walking seriously; Alaska leading with ideas
  200. ‘Inter-ethnic communication’ bridging language gap between Natives and non-Natives
  201. Stevens trial winding down in DC
  202. Ted Stevens grilled during cross examination
  203. NOAA lists Cook Inlet Belugas as endangered
  204. Trying to regulate fishing in the arctic
  205. Kodiak primitive weapon hunters prepare for special deer season
  206. Federal judge may have to decide whether the Forest Service erred in Glen Ith affair
  207. Forest Service moves forward on plans for timber sale near Wrangell
  208. Candidates for US House raking in campaign contributions
  209. Team of scientists publish assessment of arctic climate change
  210. Forum looks at coal to liquids technology
  211. Ted Stevens takes the stand in his own defense
  212. Gasline construction truck traffic a worry in the interior
  213. The state updates Southeast’s transportation plan
  214. Sand Point searches for missing diver
  215. Murders by Fairbanks man shock local Colorado town
  216. Fast Ferry Fairweather to add Angoon to its route by the end of 2010
  217. Ted Stevens takes the stand
  218. Bill Allen’s testimony disputed by Stevens’ defense witnesses
  219. Murkowski’s mercury bill signed into law
  220. Alaska suicide prevention efforts getting federal boost
  221. Parnell visits Unalaska amidst Palin’s absence
  222. Palin’s rural advisor calls it quits, calls for more Native representation
  223. Klukwan village opens new gymnasium
  224. Controlled wildfire burns proceeding, snow or no
  225. Fast freeze on Kuskokwim catches boaters by surprise
  226. Forest Association meeting in Anchorage, seeking southeast timber
  227. Talk of Alaska: Sustainable Investing
  228. Did you vote in the Oct. 7 election? Why or why not?
  229. Defense in Ted Stevens trial enters final phase
  230. Not all shipwrecks hold hidden treasure
  231. New study confirms effect of global warming on retreating glaciers
  232. State energy rebate program undergoes change
  233. FEMA documents damage from Alaska flooding
  234. MMS plans study of subsistence activity in the North Aleutian Basin
  235. Dead bear appears to have been killed by another bear
  236. Alaska investigating possible fuel price-fixing
  237. Monegan wants his name cleared in wake of Troopergate
  238. Southeast Alaskans proving Palin not a statewide favorite
  239. Prosecution and Defense scuffling over Stevens’ wife’s e-mail
  240. Is Stevens’ best defense a bumbling prosecution?
  241. Alaskan Marine dies in Afghanistan
  242. Scientists: Pollock stocks down, not crashing
  243. Good bowhead whaling season in progress
  244. Winning sled dogs draw tremendous energy from fats on the go
  245. Troopergate report says Governor Palin abused power
  246. Judge orders governor to maintain personal e-mails
  247. Colin Powell testifies in support of Ted Stevens
  248. Navy identifies remains of WWII sub near Kiska
  249. Fairbanks examines liquified coal as potential fuel source
  250. Democrat Chris Tuck’s candidacy comes under fire