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- KAKM TV
- Anchorage Edition: September 3, 2010
- Alaska Far Away: The New Deal Pioneers of the Matanuska Colony
- Anchorage Edition: August 27, 2010
- September Schedule Highlights
- Anchorage Edition: August 27, 2010
- CREATE Schedule for September
- Anchorage Edition: August 20, 2010
- RUNNING: Lisa Murkowski Debates Joe Miller Part 2/2
- RUNNING: Lisa Murkowski Debates Joe Miller Part 1/2
- RUNNING: Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Alaska
- RUNNING: Republican Lieutenant Governor of Alaska
- RUNNING: Republican Governor of Alaska
- RUNNING: Democractic / Libertarian Governor of Alaska
- RUNNING: Republican U.S. House, Alaska
- RUNNING: Democratic U.S. House, Alaska
- RUNNING: Democratic U.S. Senate, Alaska
- RUNNING: Republican U.S. Senate, Alaska
- RUNNING: U.S. Senate, U.S. House, Lt. Governor and Gubernatorial Debates
- RUNNING: State House, Kenai
- RUNNING: State Senate, Anchorage District P
- KIMO TV
- Fitness Festival Preview 2
- 'Not A Quitter'
- Still in the Running?
- Fitness Festival Preview 1
- Secretary of the Interior Visits Alaska
- Fort Richardson Soldier Dies
- Honor Flag
- Rebelution
- Steller Sea Lions
- State to Review Case Against Bill Allen
- New Wasilla Health Clinic
- Wanted: Anchorage's Cutest Canine
- Joe Miller Live
- Safe Skies
- Alaska State Fair Arrest
- Pedestrian Killed
- Energy Plan
- Murkowski Concedes To Miller
- Votes for Murkowski and Miller Senate Race
- Slain Hoonah Police Officers Remembered
- KTVA TV
- Hundreds Attend Memorial For Slain Hoonah Officers
- 14 Days Until Summer Is Officially Over
- Fairview Plane Crash Heroes To Be Honored
- Animal Cruelty Could Net Woman 32 Years Behind Bars
- Emotional Memorial Honors Two Hoonah Police Officers
- Hundreds Attend Hoonah Memorial
- Violent Party Began In Airman's Honor
- BP Recession? Alaska's Future Without Oil Giant BP
- Wrong Man Stopped at School Lockdown
- Violent Party Began In Soldier's Honor
- 'Pharmageddon': America's New Drug Crisis
- Tea Party Making It Harder for GOP: Fla. Dem
- Hoonah Officers Honored During Solemn Motorcade
- Obama Concentrates on Economy as Election Nears
- What the Heck Is Up With Those Google Balls?
- Labor Day Clouded By Budget Cuts
- Weekend Party Shots Shake Up Neighbors
- Joe Miller's 'No Earmarks' Pledge
- Families Offer $65K Reward for Missing Men Aboard Katmai Floatplane
- Neighbors Shaken By Weekend Party Shots
- KTVF TV
- Body found near pickup may be missing Alaska man
- Wrong man stopped in Alaska school lockdown
- Yukon River turbine poses no Alaska fish problem
- Alaska officials say wildfire season on last legs
- Refiner offers settlement to some in North Pole
- Former USGS head joining U of Alaska-Fairbanks
- Armed man arrested at Fort Wainwright
- Alaska farmer's potato planting spawns vast farm
- Correction: Stupid Alaskan Tricks
- Internet access, funding hamper Alaska students
- Ice Alaska wants Fairbanks riverfront development
- Alaska landowners sue over backburning damage
- Woman dies in Alaska mobile home fire
- Internal report questions Alyeska move
- Alaska man gets 50 years for sexual abuse
- Alaska court official charged with embezzling bail
- Alaska Works Partnership
- 'Stupid Alaskan Tricks' showcase for odd skills
- Fairbanks man gets 50 years for sexual assaults
- 3 candidates 8 votes apart for Alaska District 12
- KUAC TV
- Newscast: Wed 9/8/10
- Newscast: Tues 9/7/10
- UAF Professors on NPR
- Newscast: Mon 9/6/10
- Pedouins here for the winter
- Dan Bross on Morning Edition 9/2/10
- Newscast: Thurs 9/2/10
- Newscast: Wed 9/1/10
- Nescast: Mon 8/30/10
- Newscast: Tues 8/31/10
- Newscast: Thurs 8/26/10
- Newscast: Fri 8/27/10
- Newscast: Wed 8/25/10
- Interview: Charles Wolforth
- Newscast: Mon 8/23/10
- Newscast: Fri 8/20/10
- Newscast: Thurs 8/19/10
- Eagle's Hydroelectric System story
- Newscast: Tues 8/17/10
- Newscast: Wed 8/18/10
- Anchorage Daily News
- Outdoor gardening season winds down
- Oil dispersants' effects on spills still largely a mystery
- Pet owner convicted of cruelty to animals
- Park Service names new superintendent
- Troopers believe they recovered missing man
- Palin urges pastor not to burn Qurans
- Fort Rich soldier who died at home identified
- City to recognize rescuers in Fairview plane crash
- Fire Island wind farm has yet to generate contracts
- Kohring says jury should have heard about Allen sex case
- Ceremony honors slain Hoonah police officers
- Joe Miller and the law
- Cruisewest begins restructuring, selling assets
- Wednesday's oil, gas, gold, zinc prices
- Oil spill commission collects comment in Alaska
- National GOP sends Miller campaign money
- Times misrepresents Senate candidate
- Fit Tuesday
- Our view: Gloves off
- Alaska business people
- Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
- Looking back in Fairbanks
- Convicted Fairbanks man in cold case murder says evidence withheld, wants new trial
- Fairbanks city mayoral candidates file financial disclosures
- Fairbanks man, his dog, survive plane crash in western Alaska
- North Pole family learns firsthand how arthritis hits young and old
- Valdez Derby disqualification left record halibut off the podium
- McCarthy offers world-class scenery where tourists and locals co-exist
- Feige holds slim lead in District 12, recount expected
- Cold Climate Housing Research Center set to expand
- Fundraiser set for sick girl
- Williamson claims American Legion Auxiliary position
- Alaska barley recipes available
- Palin calls Quran burning 'insensitive'
- 2 slain Alaska officers honored in Hoonah ceremony
- Wave of support has Murkowski re-evaluating her options
- Spill commission collects comment in Alaska
- Palin to join Glenn Beck at Anchorage 9/11 event
- Alaska activist files ethics complaint over Palin e-mails
- Anchor Point fisherman accused of attempt to sabotage weir
- Alaska to distribute flu vaccine next week
- Juneau Empire
- Fraud sentencing this week for Anchorage scholar
- State Board of Education to meet this week in Palmer
- AP Exclusive: Murkowski says she's not a quitter
- Clarification
- Photo: Showing off their projects
- State Board of Education to meet this week in Palmer
- Police & Fire
- Aurubis AG to purchase half of Kensington Mine's gold
- Officer's remains, honor flag arrive in Juneau
- Senate hopeful Miller cited in Fairbanks car crash
- Hidden trail details help a blind man see
- Yukon River turbine poses no fish problem
- Seafood worker reflects on gunshot graze
- JPD looks into mailbox vandalism
- Police & Fire
- Photo: Keeping their agility up
- Photo: Fundraising through litter
- Photos: Labor Day kite flying on Sandy Beach
- Officers' remains to stop in Juneau before trip to Hoonah
- Bering's bust proves a hit in Sitka
- Peninsula Clarion
- Fritz's 50th, Library book fair, QAP equipment by airport
- 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 5: Snyder's, Bobby Bush Jr., Kasilof Library, Paul Fischer, Haeg's movie
- May 12, P. Fischer, Clams, Fed health research conducted, Cemetery meeting
- Article Title Unavailable
- Osterman selected as Steven's intern. Kasilof king fishing. Kasilof River boat launch, Kasilof area paving, museum grant, cemetery columbarium.
- Ninilchik News Oct. 1, 2007
- Ninilchik News Nov. 19, 2007
- Ninilchik News Christmas Eve, 2007
- Anchorage Press
- Warm and dry in a rainstorm
- City trap
- McCarthy, briefly
- It takes a city to build a hut
- Things you can t keep
- Coming next week: A remembrance of Senator Ted Stevens
- Discrimination puts all Alaskans at risk
- The Moore Report - Say it ain't so, Lisa and Joe
- Rite of passage
- A fine mess - The case of cat ladies, the seized laptop, the Fourth Amendment, the APD detective, the local TV news, the wolf hybrids, the court of appeals...
- Vote smart
- No money left to follow
- The Moore Report: The best race
- Bauer power?
- Willie Hensley on Ted Stevens - Uncle Ted: Pugnacious political papa
- Letters from the issue of 8.26.2010
- Who's watching the city's Chihuahua? What the recent audit of Begich-era finances really reveals.
- Campaign 2010 - Election Central, primary night
- The Moore Report: Primary discoloration
- Like father, like son - A famous Native artist and his gifted son battle their personal demons
- Arctic Sounder
- Pedro Bay Corp. stays neutral on Pebble
- Katmai search for floatplane scaled back
- Rural communities can access education board meetings
- State works with villages to keep them warm
- Yukon River turbine poses no Alaska fish problem
- Southwest Alaska will soon be broadband connected
- Calista places CEO on leave following lawsuit
- Akiak, Sleetmute, Igiugig get state money to build VPSO housing
- New fishers loan program up and running
- Guhlke, Schultheis, Adams named to ASMI board
- New guidelines aim to minimize king salmon bycatch
- &Going to Extremes& is back in paperback
- Bycatch rules published for pollock fleet
- Taking the chill out of Arctic homes
- Stevens' work 'everywhere' in the Arctic
- Senate race to test tea party movement in Alaska
- Comment period extended on Steller biological opinion
- Modifications proposed in Steller sea lion decision
- Operation Arctic Crossroads wraps up Northwest mission
- Road corridor through Izembek authorized by state
- Tundra Drums
- Katmai search for floatplane scaled back
- Rural communities can access education board meetings
- State works with villages to keep them warm
- Yukon River turbine poses no Alaska fish problem
- Southwest Alaska will soon be broadband connected
- Bethel Schools Parent Involvement Meeting Sept. 7
- Calista places CEO on leave following lawsuit
- Akiak, Sleetmute, Igiugig get state money to build VPSO housing
- Trouble in Tuluksak includes brawl with police, rifle brandishing
- New fishers loan program up and running
- Books-N-Badges kicks-off book drive for Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta
- Building to begin on efficient Quinhagak house
- Guhlke, Schultheis, Adams named to ASMI board
- &Going to Extremes& is back in paperback
- Bycatch rules published for pollock fleet
- Suicide crisis hotlines
- Senate race to test tea party movement in Alaska
- Comment period extended on Steller biological opinion
- Quinhagak man named LKSD's teacher of year
- Alaska offers solace to slain teacher's family
- Cordova Times
- Pedro Bay Corp. stays neutral on Pebble
- Katmai search for floatplane scaled back
- State works with villages to keep them warm
- Yukon River turbine poses no Alaska fish problem
- Southwest Alaska will soon be broadband connected
- Natives, others promote healing after radio insults
- Calista places CEO on leave following lawsuit
- New fishers loan program up and running
- Guhlke, Schultheis, Adams named to ASMI board
- New guidelines aim to minimize king salmon bycatch
- &Going to Extremes& is back in paperback
- Bycatch rules published for pollock fleet
- Construction completed on Chignik small boat harbor
- LNG proposal debated before council
- Obituary: Del Wickham
- Prices, markets for wild Alaska pinks strong
- Business owners want voice in fishery management
- Senate race to test tea party movement in Alaska
- Comment period extended on Steller biological opinion
- Modifications proposed in Steller sea lion decision
- Bristol Bay Times
- State works with villages to keep them warm
- Yukon River turbine poses no Alaska fish problem
- Southwest Alaska will soon be broadband connected
- Calista places CEO on leave following lawsuit
- Akiak, Sleetmute, Igiugig get state money to build VPSO housing
- New fishers loan program up and running
- Guhlke, Schultheis, Adams named to ASMI board
- Bycatch rules published for pollock fleet
- Senate race to test tea party movement in Alaska
- Comment period extended on Steller biological opinion
- Mourners pay respects to Stevens
- AFN seeks photos for convention exhibit
- Stevens services set for Tuesday, Wednesday
- Stevens services set for Wednesday
- PWS has record single week pink harvest
- Stevens services set for next Wednesday
- EPA postpones mining session in wake of plane crash
- Many mourn passing of Alaska icon Ted Stevens
- Chythlook-Sifsof hits the slopes in New Zealand
- Crowley donates fisheries scholarship funds
- Dutch Harbor Fisherman
- Pedro Bay Corp. stays neutral on Pebble
- Katmai search for floatplane scaled back
- State works with villages to keep them warm
- Yukon River turbine poses no Alaska fish problem
- Southwest Alaska will soon be broadband connected
- Natives, others promote healing after radio insults
- Calista places CEO on leave following lawsuit
- Akiak, Sleetmute, Igiugig get state money to build VPSO housing
- New fishers loan program up and running
- Guhlke, Schultheis, Adams named to ASMI board
- &Going to Extremes& is back in paperback
- Bycatch rules published for pollock fleet
- Around the Harbor
- Aleutians in Brief
- Names and Faces
- Interior official visits King Cove
- Fewer patients seek care at Unalaska clinic
- Unalaska feels like home to new principal
- Opportunities knock
- Senate race to test tea party movement in Alaska
- Homer News
- Workshops planned in Seldovia
- Gustavus to see ferries
- Halo Hair closes briefly
- Bond proposition topic of Sept. 14 chamber lunch
- Murkowski says she's no quitter
- Real estate values stable, say experts
- Farmers' Market
- HEA proposes change in rate structure
- Representative booted from the Cook Inlet Regional Citizens Advisory Council
- Hospital employees enjoy 'thank you' lunch
- SPROUT benefit set for Sept. 16
- A sharing of traditions
- Man charged in fish weir incident
- Being street savvy all part of officer's job
- Homer's Lego Lady shares her passion with children
- Inletkeeper director booted off CIRCAC
- Assembly rejects hospital changes
- Office of Juvenile Justice working to prevent, not just punish, crime
- Just how far back do Tea Party candidates want to take U.S.?
- Cleaning up marine debris: It's both a passion and obsession
- Homer Tribune
- Long journey north ends in Homer
- Nomar eyes energy efficient changes
- CIRCAC removes Shavelson
- Celebrate grandparents day by investing in your grandchildren s future
- you might be a cheechako
- Letters - Sept. 8
- Listening to the kick inside
- Facing frustrations of FASD
- Breaking the cycle
- McAdams life changed overnight
- Events Calendar - Sept. 8
- Community News - Sept. 8
- Murkowski concedes election to Miller
- Profuse pinks surpass predictions, push processing capacity
- Stand-up paddlesurfing: the wave of the future?
- Turning down the lights
- Three charged in string of burglaries
- Homer celebrates hospital improvements
- Community news - Sept. 1
- The Bl onster that lies within
- Seward Pheonix Log
- Pedro Bay Corp. stays neutral on Pebble
- Katmai search for floatplane scaled back
- Yukon River turbine poses no Alaska fish problem
- Southwest Alaska will soon be broadband connected
- Natives, others promote healing after radio insults
- Seward runner wins two marathons
- Calista places CEO on leave following lawsuit
- Rocky start
- New fishers loan program up and running
- Guhlke, Schultheis, Adams named to ASMI board
- Eighteen pounds of silver beauty
- New name, same result in Wildlife Rescue Run
- Seward girls have fun in the sun
- State Trooper relays ends in Seward
- New guidelines aim to minimize king salmon bycatch
- &Going to Extremes& is back in paperback
- Volunteer Appreciation event for 2010
- Bycatch rules published for pollock fleet
- Senate race to test tea party movement in Alaska
- Comment period extended on Steller biological opinion
- Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman
- Hubacek still reigns as king of cabbage
- Wasilla man swaps pawn shop for soup kitchen
- OUR NEIGHBORS: Rucker MVP for Wasilla sports
- Summer s work adds to port
- 911 for Houston dispatch
- FAIR FOR ALL
- Future of Carr s space left to speculation
- Home-town Olympian draws crowds at fair
- Big Lake Lions close to opening ice arena
- Little impact expected from Corps closure
- Mat-Su schools require additional math credit
- Valley home to new Native clinic
- Bright lights and laughter
- Wine & worship
- Palmer mayoral hopefuls meet Thursday
- Logger wins case against borough
- Circular logic for Trunk Road
- Fantastic fair finale
- Hubacek still reigns as king of cabbage
- Wasilla man swaps pawn shop for soup kitchen
- Alaska Journal of Commerce
- Ocean acidification affecting pollock and shellfish
- 4G: Fast, but outstripped by hype
- SEC needs to reign in cause of May 6 'flash crash'
- Mover's & Shakers: June 13, 2010
- Calendar: June 13, 2010
- Bulletin Board: June 13, 2010
- Apache Corp. now interested in Cook Inlet oil, gas
- Bar codes get around, become more useful
- FERC approves Denali pipeline open season, now set for July 6
- Alaska Business Monthly
- New Division Director Named at DCCED
- Lawmakers Call on ConocoPhillips to Help Meet Alaskans Needs for Gas Before Exporting Alaska s Gas Abroad
- North Pacific Fishermen Send First Load of Gear to Save South Pacific Fishery
- BBB Release: Impostors Use Church As A Lure In Nigerian Scam
- AIDEA and AEA Announce DOE Loans Partnership
- Lawmakers Call on ConocoPhillips to Help Meet Alaskans Needs for Gas Before Exporting Alaska s Gas Abroad
- Alaska State Chamber of Commerce E-News - July 08, 2010
- Alaska Travelgram
- NovaGold Appoints Marc Faber and Igor Levental to its Board
- Parker, Smith & Feek Adds Marine Insurance Specialist
- New Division Director Named at DCCED
- Author, Builder to Lecture on Debt-Free Home Ownership July 26
- New Division Director Named at DCCED
- BBB Release: Are Your Kids Protected From Identity Theft?
- Anchorage Middle School Educators Selected to Attend the Sally Ride Science Academy Brought to You by ExxonMobil
- Anchorage Elementary School Educators Selected to Attend the Sally Ride Science Academy Brought to You by ExxonMobil
- Cyclists Gear up for Bike MS Ride Sept. 11-12
- Davis Wright's Alaska Office Well-Recognized in 2010 Chambers USA Guide
- Northern Industrial Training Upcoming Classes
- Foundation Celebrates its 55th Anniversary, Awards $1.86 Million in Grants
- Alaska Pacific University
- The Northern Light - University of Alaska Anchorage
- UAA summer dining options needed
- USUAA president enters the student government with fresh ideas
- UAA Bookstore reveals political bias
- Mosque debate driven by “sensitivity”
- “Bong hits 4 Jesus” lawyer joins UAA
- New athletic clubs may be started by students
- Wells Fargo Sports Complex spruced up for fall
- Sustainable transportation available to students
- “Teenage Dream” album exceeds fan expectations
- Small changes mean big energy savings at UAA
- Begging Favre to come back means desperation
- 'Vampires Suck' spoof bled humor dry
- When dreams of a perfect semester fall short, plan to recover during finals
- Courses created as business with China increases
- 'The Expendables' saved by phenomenal, big-name cast
- Mosque debate driven by 'sensitivity'
- Volleyball Seawolves are out to defend their title
- “Despicable Me” more than kids flick
- Students should be involved on campus
- Trade tariffs hinder economic situation
- The Sun Star University of Alaska Fairbanks
- With plenty of beer, friends and family remember Follman
- Fairbanks Shakespeare Theatre production 'measures' up
- Setting people on fire: Everclear rocks raucous crowd
- Everclear 'sets people on fire' at raucous show
- Regatta formula for success: pluck, lots of duct tape
- Campus emergency alert program a work in progress
- Dawkins Lecture Packs the House
- Tracking the 200: Day 3, Part 2
- Attendees of Dawkins lecture 'naturally selected', hundreds turned away
- Tracking the 200: Day 3, Part 1
- Former KUAC reporter brings DC insight to UAF audience
- Candidate Cantor answers community concerns
- Tracking the 200: Day Two
- Proposed life sciences building faces one last hurdle
- Tracking the 200: The first day
- Tracking the 200: The night before
- UAF students spend summer discussing energy issues
- Memorial tree planting honors two forestry professionals
- New health care law changes student loans
- UAF takes a look at LED streetlights
- University of Alaska Anchorage
- Tip: Customize column widths on your MyUA page
- FAQ: Is there a complete directory of all university employees in MyUA?
- Tip: Invite your colleagues or fellow students to an event
- FAQ: The Announcement channels do not indicate from whom the messages are sent.
- News: MyUA Statistics Automated; reminder email discontinued
- 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?
- University of Alaska Southeast Juneau
- Employee Anniversaries
- New Employees
- Hayes: Native Storytelling Conference
- UAS Artists Display Works at JAHC Gallery
- New Book by Chordas Published
- Space Consortium at UAS
- Goldstein Appointed New Director of Alaska Coastal Rainforest Center
- Sitka Faculty Reviews AP Exams
- UAS Ketchikan Sponsors 8th Grade Career Fair
- Midgetts on Round the World Tour
- Shape the Future
- Juneau Icefield Research Program
- Kane Receives Rasmuson grant
- 2010 UAS Online Alaska Business Plan Competition
- Make Students Count Award
- UAS Alumni & Friends Events
- Deep Sea Oil Drilling and Alaska
- ODS Students on Denali
- UAS Welcomes New Deans
- Biology and Marine Biology Faculty News
- Whalesong University of Alaska Southeast
- Spanish Immersion in Costa Rica
- Summer in Morocco
- Dinner for Schmucks : entertaining without being mean
- NORTHWEST SOUND: fact - Juneau sucks for live music?
- Nina Chordas releases new book Forms in Early Modern Utopia
- Construction around campus
- Outdoor Studies program climbs Denali
- Merrill sexual assault case draws to a close
- New Deans at UAS
- First school year for new UA President Patrick Gamble
- Erica Hill searches for cultural meaning in bones
- Juneau Arts & Humanities Council Calendar
- BOOM : hilarious apocalypse
- The Crazies :well- done if unoriginal
- Quiche: an easy egg dish for a snack or as a meal
- Students show awareness of Native issues at competition
- Student representatives argue for aid at Capitol
- Judge denies bail reduction in university rape case
- Search to replace UA President announces finalists
- Around Campus
