• Photos: Alaska Barista Cup - Alaska Dispatch News

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    Photos: Alaska Barista Cup
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    From left, Kirby Hobley, Jeff Dow and Caitlin Tuel participate in a coffee tasting competition during the Alaska Barista Cup at Anchorage Community Works on Saturday, October 3, 2015. Buy this Image. Loren Holmes / ADN. Show thumbnails Hide thumbnails ...and more »
  • Massachusetts college cancels sale of Alaska Native art - Alaska Dispatch News

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    Massachusetts college cancels sale of Alaska Native art
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    JUNEAU, Alaska -- A Massachusetts theology college has abandoned plans to sell off art from 52 Native tribes, including Tlingit and Haida items, as the federal government investigates. The Andover Newton Theological School could face penalties for ...and more »
  • Bats in Alaska: Battling our flying pests - Alaska Dispatch News

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    Bats in Alaska: Battling our flying pests
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    LAKE CLARK -- An elbow to my ribs was my wife's chosen method to jar me from a deep sleep. “This big moth keeps brushing against my cheek,” Anne said. We switched on bedside LEDs and found that the wings belonged not to a moth, but a bat. It was 2 ...and more »
  • ALASKA: THE LAST FRONTIER Season Premiere; Will Ominous Kilcher Accident Be ... - TVRuckus

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    ALASKA: THE LAST FRONTIER Season Premiere; Will Ominous Kilcher Accident Be ...
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    Tonight is the night Kilcher fans have all been waiting for: the Season Premiere of ALASKA: THE LAST FRONTIER on Discovery Channel. The Kilchers continue on their quest to maintain a lifestyle that seems completely foreign to most of us these days–but ...
    Discovery to Premiere New Season of ALASKA: THE LAST FRONTIER, 10/4Broadway World
    'Alaska: The Last Frontier' season premiere: W
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  • Alaska Airlines CEO says his airline lost his bag - Los Angeles Times

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    Alaska Airlines CEO says his airline lost his bag
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    Alaska Airlines is so confident in its baggage delivery system that it became the nation's first major carrier to offer a guarantee to deliver your bag within 20 minutes of reaching the gate. If the airline fails, you get a $25 credit toward a future ...
    Alaska Airlines CEO admits airline lost his bagsLocal 10all 4 news articles »
  • Crawfish breeding in Alaska river, lake - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner

    Crawfish breeding in Alaska river, lake
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    KODIAK, Alaska — A Kodiak official says the region is home to a new, successful invasive species: crawfish. KMXT-FM reports (http://bit.ly/1Rp0UiX) that Blythe Brown of the Kodiak Soil and Water Conservation District says the freshwater crustacean is ...and more »
  • An Alaska Christmas tree goes to Washington - webcenter11

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    An Alaska Christmas tree goes to Washington
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    Lynden Transport Driver John Schank, who received a letter of commendation for 37 years of accident-free driving over one of the most treacherous roads in America, the Dalton Highway from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay, will have a special assignment this ...
  • At Anchorage Restaurant, Fare for the Outdoorsy Set

    Shane Moore, the executive chef, aims for a casual vibe and food to please everyone ‘from families to fishermen.’
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  • Myths about Shell's Arctic Alaska pullout persist - Alaska Dispatch News

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    Myths about Shell's Arctic Alaska pullout persist
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    When Royal Dutch Shell announced that it had lost its big-money bet in the Chukchi Sea and would end its entire program in the offshore U.S. Arctic, the hyperbole and finger-pointing began in earnest. Rep. Don Young accused President Obama and Interior ...
    Alaska port town reacts to Shell's Arctic exitKtooall 35 news articles »
  • It's simple for Alaska: Fish first means no to Chuitna coal project - Alaska Dispatch News

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    It's simple for Alaska: Fish first means no to Chuitna coal project
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    OPINION: If we allow the destruction of an Alaska salmon stream so an outside outfit can ship coal to China, we've lost it. Pictured: An aerial view of the site of the proposed Chuitna coal project. Bill Roth. In 1920, the Boston Red Sox traded Babe ...and more »
  • Centuries-old human skull uncovered in southeast Alaska - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner

    Centuries-old human skull uncovered in southeast Alaska
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    ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Staff members from a bald eagle preserve in southeast Alaska found a centuries-old human skull while sifting through dirt at their new aviary location. Raptor Curator Chloe Goodson told KTVA-TV (http://bit.ly/1QQJNWk ) that the ...and more »

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