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Suspicious Powder In Envelope At Federal Building Prompts Investigation
UPDATE: ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - The FBI says a white powder found in an envelope opened last week in the Anchorage federal building did not contain toxins.
FBI spokesman Eric Gonzales said Sunday that laboratory tests on the powder were negative,...Tags: FBI
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No Ink In Anchorage? Website Says City Has Few Tattoo Parlors Per Capita
Is Anchorage “tattoo unfriendly?”
The website Total Beauty ranked Alaska near the top on its list of “Cities With The Least Tattoos,” just before Salina, Kansas.
The website says Anchorage has around six tattoo studios in the...Tags: James Allen, Larry Allen, Artists, File Sharing
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Alaska at 25 Miles Per Hour
Channel 2 NewsThe first few times Bob King rode the rails in his 1982 Fairmont MT-19 motorcar, he'd reach out to grab a steering wheel every time he went around a curve. But the unique little relics of railroad evolution are devoid of any steering mechanism; they go...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Chicago Hotels, Travel, Fairbanks, Transportation
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Dozens Testify Before U.S. Fish and Wildlife on ANWR
Channel 2 NewsIt's a passionate topic for dozens who came to testify Wednesday night at a public hearing in Anchorage. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service heard public comment on its draft management plan for the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The new plan will...Tags: Natural Resources, Wildlife, Fairbanks, Forestry and Timber
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Right for outrage
Remember the Pentagon’s $600 toilet seats and $400 hammers? Now a Justice Department inspector general’s audit has found the department paid $16 each for muffins at a conference, $76 per person for lunch and more than $8 for each cup of...Tags: Justice System, Laws, George W. Bush
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NTSB investigates whether plane was overloaded
The National Transportation Safety Board is trying to determine if the small plane that crashed near downtown Anchorage Tuesday was overloaded. Investigators have completed their examination of the wreckage and say there were no mechanical problems with...Tags: Alaska, Transportation Industry
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Hard Landing in Sterling Injures Small-Plane Pilot
Alaska State Troopers say a small plane made a hard emergency landing at a private airstrip in Sterling, injuring its 72-year-old pilot.
Troopers spokesperson Beth Ipsen says Jerry L. Kincaid was alone in the plane, attempting to take off Thursday...Tags: Federal Aviation Administration
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Port of Anchorage Celebrates 50 Years
Channel 2 NewsThe Port of Anchorage will turn 50 in September, and Director Bill Sheffield says the public can expect big changes to the port in the coming years. "When we're all through here we will have 7 berth places and 2 dry docks we never had before which are...Tags: Elections, Alaska, Human Interest, Politics
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Man Sentenced to Prison for Selling Sea Otter Pelts
Channel 2 NewsA Sitka man was sentenced to six months in prison for illegally selling two tanned sea otter pelts to an undercover officer. Michael Smith, 36, was sentenced in Ketchikan by U.S. Magistrate Judge Leslie Longenbaugh. After the prison time is complete,...Tags: Alaska, Prisons, Crime, Law and Justice, Science and Technology, Trials
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Alaska Wildflowers In Bloom At Turnagain Pass
Alaska is famous for its big, showy beauty, found in mountains, glaciers and ocean vistas. But it's also home to low-to-the-ground, humble beauty -- visible in the profusion of wildflowers that bloom each summer.
July is an ideal time to take your eyes...Tags: Ecosystems, Alaska, Natural Resources, Wildflowers, Conservation
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Mat-Su School District Superintendent Dies After Surgery
The superintendent of the Mat-Su School District passed away early Saturday morning, according to a letter from the district's school board president, Mike Dunleavy.
The letter said Superintendent Dr. Kenneth Burnley died from complications following...Tags: Fairbanks North Star Borough, Elections, Alaska, Schools, Human Interest
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APD Investigates Independence Park Vehicle Fires
KTUU.comAnchorage police and firefighters are investigating three vehicle fires suspected to have been intentionally set Friday morning in Independence Park. Fire crews responded to the blazes, on the 9300 block of Flintlock Street and the 9200 block of...Tags: Alaska, Arson, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes
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