• Volunteers continue search for Palmer teen as troopers investigate - Alaska Dispatch News

    Volunteers continue search for Palmer teen as troopers investigate - Alaska Dispatch News
    Alaska Dispatch News
    Volunteers continue search for Palmer teen as troopers investigate
    Alaska Dispatch News
    Hundreds of volunteers turned out over the weekend to search for a Palmer teenager missing for more than a week, as organizers established an anonymous call-in line for tips on his whereabouts. Brenda Paradise, vice president of nonprofit group ...
    Alaska Cops Baffled by Teen's DisappearanceNewser
    Massive Search Underway in Mysterious Disappearance of Alaska Teen David GrunwaldNBCNews.co
  • Group Sues Over Lack of Info in Alaska Railroad LNG Project - ABC News

    Group Sues Over Lack of Info in Alaska Railroad LNG Project
    ABC News
    An environmental group filed a lawsuit Monday against the Federal Railroad Administration for failing to disclose the approval process for the Alaska Railroad's application for rail shipments of highly volatile liquefied natural gas. The Alaska ...and more »
  • New legislative leaders prepare to start work ahead of challenging session

    New legislative leaders prepare to start work ahead of challenging session
    Bryce Edgmon, D-Dillingham, has been tapped as Speaker of the House following the formation of a new bipartisan majority caucus. (Photo by 360 NORTH)Both houses of the legislature will have new leaders in January.
    Incoming Senate President Pete Kelly and House Speaker Bryce Edgmon both said they have positive feelings toward the other. But they lead very different caucuses that will likely have different priorities in the coming legislative session.
    Edgmon is becoming the speaker of the House be
  • Wasilla driver dead after SUV crashes into trees - Alaska Dispatch News

    Wasilla driver dead after SUV crashes into trees - Alaska Dispatch News
    Wasilla driver dead after SUV crashes into trees
    Alaska Dispatch News
    A Wasilla man died Sunday morning in the rollover crash of his sport-utility vehicle, Alaska State Troopers said Monday. Troopers are still investigating the crash that killed 28-year-old Cory J. Johnson, according to an online dispatch. Troopers ...and more »
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  • Algo Nuevo November 20, 2016

    Algo Nuevo November 20, 2016
    Here’s the Sunday, November 20, 2016 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera —Something New with Dave Luera.
    If you have questions, comments or music requests for host Dave Luera, send email to [email protected] or post your comment at the bottom of this post.
    All tracks played are listed below in the following format:
    Song TitleArtist NameAlbum TitleCD LabelDuration
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    Adolorido
    Los Garapa
  • Police officers in three cities 'targeted' and shot, one fatally - Alaska Dispatch News

    Police officers in three cities 'targeted' and shot, one fatally - Alaska Dispatch News
    Alaska Dispatch News
    Police officers in three cities 'targeted' and shot, one fatally
    Alaska Dispatch News
    Police in San Antonio said Monday that they did not believe the fatal shooting of an officer there was tied to another ambush in St. Louis that occurred hours later. "I will say that it is certainly a coincidence, but we're not going to venture to say ...and more »
  • Classic Thanksgiving sides with an Alaska twist - Alaska Dispatch News

    Classic Thanksgiving sides with an Alaska twist - Alaska Dispatch News
    Alaska Dispatch News
    Classic Thanksgiving sides with an Alaska twist
    Alaska Dispatch News
    The season of all things pumpkin spice culminates this week. Thursday is Thanksgiving. A holiday often overshadowed by early enthusiasm for the season of giving. The annual celebration is an opportunity to pack the house with family and friends–and ...
  • Alaska tribes to resist changing Denali back to Mount McKinley - The Seattle Times

    Alaska tribes to resist changing Denali back to Mount McKinley - The Seattle Times
    The Seattle Times
    Alaska tribes to resist changing Denali back to Mount McKinley
    The Seattle Times
    People stand at the Eielson Visitor Center with a view of North America's tallest peak, Denali, in the background, in Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska. The park covers more than 6 million acres, about the size of Vermont. (Becky Bohrer/AP).and more »
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  • Sword stolen from Alaska shop by thief dressed as ninja returned - CBS News

    Sword stolen from Alaska shop by thief dressed as ninja returned - CBS News
    CBS News
    Sword stolen from Alaska shop by thief dressed as ninja returned
    CBS News
    ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- A katana sword that was missing from an Anchorage card shop has been returned by a good Samaritan. CBS affiliate KTVA reported surveillance video shows a person dressed as a ninja leaving BOSCO'S Comic, Cards & Games ...and more »

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