• It's colder in Tucson than Barrow, Alaska -- at least at 18000 feet - KOMO News (blog)

    KOMO News (blog)
    It's colder in Tucson than Barrow, Alaska -- at least at 18000 feet
    KOMO News (blog)
    The Desert Southwest doesn't seem like much of a desert these days -- at least temperature-wise. Highs in Arizona were in the 40s as a very cold upper level low pressure center sat parked in the region. But high up above the Arizona skies, it was so ...
  • Alaska's Inuit link steady food supply to environment health - U.S. News & World Report

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    Alaska's Inuit link steady food supply to environment health
    U.S. News & World Report
    FILE - In this Oct. 7, 2014 file photo, men haul sections of whale skin and blubber, known as muktuk, as a bowhead whale is butchered in a field near Barrow, Alaska. The environment is changing and the Inuit, who consider themselves a part of it, want ...
    Alaska Inuit report links traditional food supply to identity, environmental ...KTUU.comall 67 news articles &raqu
  • Collaboration is Key to Alaska's Food Security - Food Tank (blog)

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    Collaboration is Key to Alaska's Food Security
    Food Tank (blog)
    The Alaska Food Policy Council collaborates with businesses and institutions from every sector of the state's isolated food system to promote local food security. Alaska Food Policy Council. Share. Tweet. Email. Google+. LinkedIn. Stumble. Reddit. Share.
  • My Turn: The Alaska-Kenya Health Scholarship Program - Juneau Empire (subscription)

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    My Turn: The Alaska-Kenya Health Scholarship Program
    Juneau Empire (subscription)
    At Christmastime, there is heightened interest in the plight of others whose circumstances are less fortunate than our own. Mid-winter holidays are a time when people are called upon to nurture each other. In addition to opportunities to help others at ...
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  • Lawyer, ex-Marine living Alaska dream - Juneau Empire (subscription)

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    Lawyer, ex-Marine living Alaska dream
    Juneau Empire (subscription)
    ADVANCE FOR WEEKEND DEC. 26-27, 2015 AND THEREAFTER In this Dec. 18, 2015 photo, Thomas Temple stands in the Law Library at the Rabinowitz Courthouse in Fairbanks, Alaska. If you're ever in trouble, Temple is the guy you want on your side.
  • Missing snowmachiners found in Southwest Alaska; one dead - Alaska Dispatch News

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    Missing snowmachiners found in Southwest Alaska; one dead
    Alaska Dispatch News
    An extensive ground and air search for three missing people, including a 5-year-old child, traveling by snowmachine in Southwest Alaska ended when the group was found Saturday afternoon, but one of the men was dead, searchers said. A man, his brother ...and more »
  • High school notebook: Ambridge boys go north to Alaska - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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    High school notebook: Ambridge boys go north to Alaska
    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
    The Ambridge boys basketball team didn't make it to the North Pole to visit Santa Claus, but got close. Ambridge coach Mark Jula called it “a trip of a lifetime” for his players, when they recently went to Wasilla, Alaska. Imagine a group of kids from ...and more »
  • Love and Death in Alaska - CBS News

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    Love and Death in Alaska
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    Produced by Josh Yager and Mark Smith. [This story was previously broadcast on Aug. 7, 2010. It was updated on Dec. 26, 2015.] Since "48 Hours" first aired this story in 2008, the whole nature of this case has changed, and so has the outcome -- with ...and more »
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  • Paris summit failed, so Alaska must look out for itself on climate change - Alaska Dispatch News

    Alaska Dispatch News
    Paris summit failed, so Alaska must look out for itself on climate change
    Alaska Dispatch News
    OPINION: Alaska must take action on climate change now, because the effects here are to going to get worse, and the Paris accord is just smoke. Pictured: Visitors walk past ice sculptures in front of the Pantheon in Paris during the climate change ...and more »
  • Oil layoffs painless for many buyout recipients -- and Alaska benefits - Alaska Dispatch News

    Alaska Dispatch News
    Oil layoffs painless for many buyout recipients -- and Alaska benefits
    Alaska Dispatch News
    Oil prices are down and the industry is shrinking. Without a job anymore, Steve Kruse had to do something. So he spent an extra week heli-skiing in British Columbia. Being a laid-off oil worker isn't always bad. Kruse took a buyout from ConocoPhillips ...and more »

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