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Fairbanks downtown ducks refusing to fly south

Four ducks have invaded downtown Fairbanks and are refusing to fly south for the winter.

Juneau woman arrested for alleged heroin possession

Juneau Police and the FBI arrested a 25-year-old Juneau woman Thursday for allegedly bringing heroin to the Capital City aboard an Alaska Airlines jet.

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Voter turnout down in Alaska

The Alaska Division of Elections says less than 60 percent of voters turned out for Tuesday’s election.

Kodiak Red Cross will remain open

Kodiak will keep its Red Cross office, but the sole employee is still getting laid off.

What Earthquakes Can Teach Us About Elections

What Earthquakes Can Teach Us About Elections

Political historian Allan Lichtman says he sees elections the way geophysicists see earthquakes — as events fundamentally driven by structural factors deep beneath the surface, rather than by superficial events at the surface.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us

Alaska Native fishermen seek consolidated trial

Alaska Native fishermen charged with illegal fishing during a poor salmon run are seeking to consolidate their trials.

Juneau voters turned out for Obama

Juneau voters turned out for Obama

It was no surprise that Alaska went heavily for the Republican presidential ticket on Election Day. And as usual, the Capital City broke with the statewide trend.

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UA Regents approved budget request

The University of Alaska Board of Regents has approved a spending plan that calls for a 4.2 percent increase in operating funds.

Agencies looking into reports of oiled wildlife

Agencies looking into reports of oiled wildlife

Separate reports of birds and a seal that had oil on them have prompted local, state and federal officials to begin an investigation on St. Lawrence Island.