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- KAKM TV
- Anchorage Edition: January 29, 2010
- February Schedule Highlights
- Frontline: DELAYED - Dancing Boys of Afghanistan
- Weather Specials for Late January
- Anchorage Edition: January 22, 2010
- Hope for Haiti Now This Friday
- Soundstage: The Fray
- Masterpiece Classic: Emma
- American Experience: Wyatt Earp
- Frontline: DELAYED – Dancing Boys of Afghanistan
- Anchorage Edition: January 15, 2010
- Soundstage: Tim McGraw
- Live From Lincoln Center: Joshua Bell
- Great Performances: The Audition
- Human Spark: Brain Matters
- Independent Lens: Copyright Criminals
- Frontline: Dancing Boys of Afghanistan
- Nova: Riddle of the Sphinx
- Nova: Building Pharaoh's Ship
- Human Spark: So Human, So Chimp
- KIMO TV
- Trek To the Top of Mt. Hunter
- Mechele Linehan Murder Conviction Overturned
- French: Panel to 'Contain' Campaign Court Decision
- Families In Need get Warm Winter Boots
- Juneau Mayor Pushing for Arctic Games
- Alaska to Celebrate its First Marmot Day
- MISSING CHILD IN ANCHORAGE
- National Guard Lends a Helping Hand in Haiti
- Coast Guard Searches for Missing Crewman
- Chief Defends Merit-Based Scholarship Proposal
- Rural Alaska to get High Speed Internet
- Mark Mews Takes Over as APD Police Chief
- Divers Find Bodies of 2 Pilots in Plane Crash
- Thousands Flock to Beer and Barley Wine Festival
- Truck in Horseshoe Lake
- Wood-Burning Blamed for Poor Air in Fairbanks
- Bomb Donated to Kodiak Museum Goes out With a Bang
- Woman Taken Into Custody After Anchorage Standoff
- Parnell Seeks to Renew Veterans' Mortgage Program
- Natural Gas Pipeline Team to Seek Shipping Deals
- KTUU TV
- Conn. governor calls for safety review after blast
- Michael Jackson's doctor pleads not guilty
- Celebrity photographer Felice Quinto dies at 80
- US to commit $78.5M to try to halt Asian carp
- Mayor denies recklessly driving police car
- Pile-up closes southbound Parks Highway
- Chinese spy gets more than 15 years in prison
- Michael Jackson doctor charged in singer's death
- Kenai borough to withhold tourism grant
- Unrest continues in Houston as mayor fires animal control staff, goes after police sergeant
- NY Gov. Paterson won't resign, spokeswoman says
- Michael Jackson doctor charged with manslaughter
- Barzee pleads guilty to charge in Smart case
- Government shut down as DC, region dig out of snow
- Ag Secretary pushes school nutrition plan
- Rep. John Murtha, Iraq war critic, dies at 77
- Cleared drug agent in Ohio hopes return to duty
- Former Philly officer to be charged with murder
- Philly snow record on tap with new storm this week
- NYC mayor wants fed promise to pay for 9/11 trial
- KTVA TV
- Mechele Linehan Wins Murder Appeal, 'Letter from Grave' Haunts Prosecutors
- Palin Hand Crib Notes Attract Scrutiny
- Paying Big For Palin
- Fort Rich soldiers return home from Afghanistan
- UAF study shows high school boys have unrealistic goals, girls more grounded
- Halle Smith: 8-Year-Old Starved to Death Weighing 15 Pounds, Mother Could Face Life in Prison
- Bikini Baristas Guilty of the 'P' Word? 'Sexpresso' Shop Workers Charged with Prostitution
- Investigation: Cold cases in Anchorage
- Who Dat? Saints win Super Bowl
- Businessman accused of not paying employees, state unable to force payment
- Colts lead Saints 17-16 in fourth quarter
- NFL Asked to Ban 'The Who' Halftime Show Over Sex Arrest
- Diesel spill claim heads to court
- Enquirer: John Edwards Hit Cancer-Stricken Wife Elizabeth Edwards
- Begich staff says new bond rating proves no wrongdoing
- Police cruiser involved in accident
- Insurance company sues Native corporations
- Governor Parnell, Premier Fentie meet in Whitehorse
- Injured snowmachiner rescued
- Report: Tiger Woods Leaves Rehab with Elin
- KTVF TV
- Mushers begin Yukon Quest
- Alaska soldier surprised by football honor
- Fairbanks detective pursues clues cold case
- Fairbanks restaurant reopens 11 months after fire
- Crime down at UA Fairbanks
- UAF study: girls' plans more realistic than boys'
- USDA would scrap Delta Junction erosion project
- Fairbanks businessman convicted of tax evasion
- Yukon Quest race leaves Fairbanks Saturday
- Cooperative Extension Service surveys Alaskans
- Two Rivers bartender will start Yukon Quest
- Troopers seek hit-and-run driver
- UAF museum to hold open house
- Fairbanks man sentence in scythe attack
- UA president finalists to tour campuses
- UA Fairbanks to close virtual reality lab
- UA Fairbanks to close virtual reality lab
- Snow scarce in Fairbanks
- Fairbanks vet plans services to Interior villages
- Fairbanks survey to gauge gang problem
- Anchorage Daily News
- Lawmakers consider sampling Facebook on Capitol computers
- Whales suspect in struggles of Prince William Sound herring
- Part 1: Combat deaths -- after the war, at home
- Young joins Murkowski in seeking study of deep-water Arctic port
- Alaska village programs facing big cuts in federal funding
- Naval spokesman outlines plans for live fire in the Gulf of Alaska
- Popular diner rises from ashes to once again serve breakfasts
- School Board goes beyond paper in looking for new superintendent
- Young joins Murkowski in seeking study of deep water Arctic port
- Cabinet secretaries announce conservation advisory group
- Assailant sentenced in robbery, stabbing
- Palin says she'd make run for president if good for country
- Fantasy costumes at ski event combat all-too-real abuse
- Villages' Denali Commission programs face cuts
- Tough old soldier battles new enemy
- 'Onegin' is an operatic high point
- Conventions and conferences
- Business meetings
- Seminars
- If manager has a habit of firing employees, get out
- Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
- New Kasilof chow champ crowned
- Kenai borough to withhold grant from tourism marketing group
- Alaska's senators hope to restore Denali Commission earmark
- Bill would make Alaska Fish and Game Dept. put people protection as top priority
- Mayor of small Alaska town accused of misusing police car
- Samuels campaign questions Parnell TV ads
- Should Alaska lawmakers get Facebook at Capitol?
- Committee to hear Alaska initiative reform bill
- Looking Back in Fairbanks Feb. 8
- Yukon Quest racers cross Eagle, Rosebud summits on first full day
- German takes a different approach to Yukon Quest trail walking it
- Sven Haltman takes short lead in Yukon Quest 300
- Community to honor Jo Scott with Legacy of Love fund for art
- UAF crime declining because of good kids
- UAF study shows high school boys have unrealistic goals, girls more grounded
- Alaska legislators try to balance need and merit under Parnell scholarship plan
- Ice Alaska's Armbruster is 'heart and soul' of organization
- Kid carvers take to the ice in Fairbanks
- If your meeting were optional, would people attend it?
- New graphic design company opens in Fairbanks
- Juneau Empire
- Photo: Honoring scholarship foundation
- Biologists try to ward off feeding of moose
- Democrats dispute oil tax harming investment
- USDA urges state to scrap erosion project
- Wasilla truck driver revs things up in the kitchen
- Ketchikan man sentenced in elderly man's stabbing
- Parnell says state will see $2.2 billion budget surplus
- Fairbanks detective pursues new clues in 1983 cold case
- Around Town
- Police & Fire
- Photo: Spellbound
- Photos: Hot Salsa Cool Ballroom
- Marine Exchange earns public service award
- El Niño drives dry weather
- Juneau may vie for Arctic Games
- School district lays out $79M budget
- Emo shares Brownie Bottom Pie
- Pets of the week: Love birds, charming cats seek good homes
- Senior menu for the week of Feb. 8-12
- Recognitions
- Peninsula Clarion
- Tustumena Lake, Kasilof Library, Historical meetings
- Hedger wins bowling, Pen History meeting, Gas Fields, ACS phone line, Sipes returns, house building party, Eagles club
- May 12, P. Fischer, Clams, Fed health research conducted, Cemetery meeting
- Article Title Unavailable
- Ninilchik News Oct. 1, 2007
- Ninilchik News Nov. 19, 2007
- Ninilchik News Christmas Eve, 2007
- Arctic Sounder
- State offers $1.1 million for Western Alaska salmon research
- Caribou hunters' traditional practice violated state law, judge rules
- Judge finds caribou hunters guilty
- First Point Hope hunter testifies in caribou hearing
- Herron bill creates rural 'breadbasket' reserve
- NASA grant to fund climate change program
- Legislators lack appetite to tackle subsistence
- Opportunities Knock
- Gift drive a success in Barrow
- Caribou killing trial begins in Point Hope
- Natives may be recognized in state song
- Opportunity Knocks
- Renewable energy touted as economical, natural solution
- Free help with college money available statewide
- Changing climate impacts gray whales, walrus locations
- Alaska high Court rules against secession vote
- North America's lowest temperature recorded in 1947
- Senators seek $294 million in energy projects
- Alaska rural veterans' needs addressed at meeting
- Trial date set in caribou waste case
- Tundra Drums
- State offers $1.1 million for Western Alaska salmon research
- Chythlook-Sifsof caps busy week at X Games
- Herron bill creates rural 'breadbasket' reserve
- Legislators lack appetite to tackle subsistence
- Ad campaign seeks tweaks to energy tax
- Companies: Gas pipeline could cost $41 billion
- Southeast Natives sue over child support
- Fish Board hears testimony on Yukon king salmon
- Alaska geologist to document Haiti ground scars
- Caribou killing trial begins in Point Hope
- Taking a stand on fisheries
- Natives may be recognized in state song
- Renewable energy touted as economical, natural solution
- Free help with college money available statewide
- Healing is forgiving those who hurt me
- Extension workshops target home energy costs
- Bethel says 'no' to alcohol in five ways
- North America's lowest temperature recorded in 1947
- Alaska rural veterans' needs addressed at meeting
- Herron plans meeting with public in Bethel
- Cordova Times
- Alaska geologist to document Haiti ground scars
- Cordova students present scientific poster
- Chitna dipnetting - is it subsistence or personal use?
- Cordova celebrates advances in safety
- Supporters of 'bridge to nowhere' project regroup
- Target pulls farmed salmon from its stores
- Natives may be recognized in state song
- UA president: We don't favor Fairbanks
- Caribou killing trial begins in Point Hope
- New partnership to bring climate science to schools, communities
- City to disconnect some streetlights
- Citizens council lauds handling of Kodiak oil tanker incident
- Near miss punctuates necessity of dual tugs
- Cordova says goodbye to forest supervisor
- North America's lowest temperature recorded in 1947
- Gravel beaches trapping oil from 1989 Exxon spill
- Alaska rural veterans' needs addressed at meeting
- Chythlook-Sifsof named to Olympic Team
- Disaster declaration suggests bycatch decision will stand
- Overdue hunter picked up by Guard
- Bristol Bay Times
- Western Alaska salmon research on tap for $1.1 million
- Injured Snowmachiner Rescued from Nellie-Juan Lake
- Winterfest 2010 kicked into gear Thursday
- Donation, grant will enhance Christian school
- Musical family brews a Premium Blend
- Two Dillingham juries bring guilty verdicts
- Request for Sunday drinks nixed
- Traveling stars and planets
- Kenai group keeps the faith with 'green' Bible
- Alaska geologist to document Haiti ground scars
- Herron bill creates rural 'breadbasket' reserve
- Legislators lack appetite to tackle subsistence
- Opportunities Knock
- Caribou killing trial begins in Point Hope
- Natives may be recognized in state song
- Free help with college money available statewide
- Mushers Ball is community success
- Lake Clark author among literacy award winners
- Visions of future Dillingham
- Alaska rural veterans' needs addressed at meeting
- Dutch Harbor Fisherman
- King Cove basketball teams both win
- Unalaska sends two teams to Tsunami Bowl
- Searching for answers under the sea
- Legislators lack appetite to tackle subsistence
- Opportunities Knock
- Target pulls farmed salmon from its stores
- UA president: We don't favor Fairbanks
- Inn could become home for homeless alcoholics
- Alaska geologist to document Haiti ground scars
- Herron bill creates rural 'breadbasket' reserve
- Caribou killing trial begins in Point Hope
- New partnership to bring climate science to schools, communities
- Healing is forgiving those who hurt me
- Sunderlund takes geography bee
- Stop in Africa is a zoo
- ESL class nominated for Spirit of Youth Award
- Alaska high Court rules against secession vote
- North America's lowest temperature recorded in 1947
- Alaska rural veterans' needs addressed at meeting
- Chythlook-Sifsof named to Olympic Team
- Homer News
- Borough mayor to trim pay to top aides, says fiscal policy back in focus
- Project would link Asia, Europe via Alaska
- Estimates for Pebble Mine grow
- Wiley, Fry appointed to HEA seats
- New director picks up reins at Homer Senior Citizens Inc.
- Industry leaders say 2010 should be somewhat better than last summer Tourism outlook looking brighter
- Anchor Point dinner celebrates family, Alaska way of life
- Relay for Life rounds up teams for second year
- Captain of the Huntress lands big salmon shark
- Pioneer Profiles: Helen Crawford Josefsen
- On the ground, online and all over, Homer helps Haiti
- Effective public participation key to meaningful community plan
- TV commercials indicate we're all getting dumber
- 'Plans go wrong for lack of advice; many advisers bring success.'
- 'Golden Deed' winner honored
- Go see the opera in Homer
- Gift of swimming lasts a lifetime
- Grant game yields winners
- Food bank's efforts benefit Homer
- Let's live up to our reputation
- Seward Pheonix Log
- Injured Snowmachiner Rescued from Nellie-Juan Lake
- Seward climber summits Mount Kilaminjaro
- Travis hits the trail with the biggies
- AVTEC culinary program receives accreditation
- Students ready for super bowl of sea
- Candidate has gas line message for Seward
- Opportunities Knock
- Jeff King wins Tustumena 200
- Natives may be recognized in state song
- Kenai group keeps the faith with 'green' Bible
- Alaska geologist to document Haiti ground scars
- Supporters of 'bridge to nowhere' project regroup
- Target pulls farmed salmon from its stores
- Caribou killing trial begins in Point Hope
- AVTEC culinary program receives accreditation
- Paperman named Person of the Year
- Fire Department buys new truck
- Renewable energy touted as economical, natural solution
- North America's lowest temperature recorded in 1947
- Alaska rural veterans' needs addressed at meeting
- Alaska Journal of Commerce
- Labor data project on deckhands goes to Legislature
- Factory logjam could delay some swine flu shots
- Opinion: Obama must be more convincing on health reform
- Movers &: Shakers: August 21, 2009
- Calendar: August 21, 2009
- Bulletin Board: August 23, 2009
- Petro Star on track rebuilding Valdez refinery
- Eddie's Fireplace Inn offers tasty fare
- U.S Census interested in counting hard to find Alaskans
- Alaska Pacific University
- The Northern Light University of Alaska Anchorage
- UAA hit road in search of critical points
- Blackboard: a resource for teachers
- UAA Named 2009 Tree Campus USA University by the Arbor Day Foundation
- Give UAA the new sports complex that it needs and deserves
- Skiers head to New Mexico at midway point of season
- 'Bright Star' is poetry in motion
- Amber lager by George Killian influenced by Irish roots
- A&E Brief: 2/2/2010
- 'Afterlife' bound to bore audiences to death
- Arctic Valley is cheaper, pow-tastic alternative to the expense of Girdwood and Alyeska Resort
- Corporations really aren t that bad, they just have our best interests in mind
- Next chancellor needs to push for more infrastructure
- 'Serious Sam' shines in reincarnation
- Partisan politics should be laid to rest
- Pearl's debut pays homage to '80s rockers
- Local print artist makes eco-friendly clothing
- Local artist's gig posters get public showing at Snow City
- Debate team snags ninth place in World Championships
- 'SuperFreakonomics' co-author to speak at UAA
- Haiti victims not forgotten by Alaskans
- University of Alaska Anchorage
- News: MyUA Short Film
- FAQ: I was wondering about rss feeds and if you could add them to the portal or customize your news to come in from other sources than those in the my headlines section
- News: Positive Feedback
- FAQ: How do I add, delete, & rename tabs?
- News: UAA MyUA Marketing Drawing Users
- News: Handling Income Help Calls
- Tip: Benefits of MyUA Calendar
- News: New UAA Blackboard Channel
- Tip: How to Add a Channel
- News: Several Thousand Users Try Out MyUA
- News: Users Spend 15 Minutes in MyUA
- FAQ: Is there a maximum number of Groups I can belong to? How many members can be in a Group?
- FAQ: Why does it say, 'Loading applet.' when I try to Chat?
- News: MyUA Unavailable May 20, 4am - 12 noon
- FAQ: How can I access Meeting Maker through MyUA?
- News: Please welcome the new MyUA student employee: Prasanna Palle.
- News: MyUA Introduced to UAS Staff
- Tip: Keep track of all your things.
- News: UAS Portal Contest
- News: Portal Groups Formed at UAS
- University of Alaska Southeast Juneau
- Ancient Carbon, Modern Food
- New Hires
- Employee anniversaries (January)
- Mulle Chapter in Canadian Journal
- Sitka Staff Member Appointed to American Health Information Management Association
- One Campus, One Book Project
- In Need of Trinkets/Prizes for UAS College Goal Sunday
- W-2 s coming to UAOnline
- Communicate with your Car!
- CCERT Volunteers Complete Training
- From the Alumni Office
- Upcoming UAS Wellness Events
- Spring Convocation 2010
- Ancient Carbon, Mordern Food
- Ribbon Cutting for New UAS and MEHS Sign
- A Field Trip to Snettisham
- Thomas Appointed Fellow at Foley Institute
- New InFocus!
- New Calendar Contacts Page
- New Hires at Career Ed
- Whalesong University of Alaska Southeast
- Masters of Arts in Teaching Info Night on Feb 4
- Getting ready for the Wearable Arts Show
- BANFF is back
- When in Rome: an insult to romcoms
- Barbecue chicken salad: a little adventurous
- UAS accredidation reaffirmed
- Scholarship requirements questioned by legislators
- Alleged sexual-assualt makes University re-evaluate co-ed policies
- Masters of Arts in Teacheing Info Night on Feb 4
- Thomas Appointed Fellow at Foley Institute
- Ten months in Pamplona, Spain
