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07/15/11 CRAIG, Alaska - Rachelle Waterman - the woman who was just 16 years old when accused of conspiring with two former boyfriends to kill her mother - has been sentenced to three years. KTUU-TV report...
07/15/11 Updated 4:48 p.m. ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Recordings of telephone calls made to Sarah Palin's attorney by a 19-year-old Pennsylvania man accused of stalking the former Alaska governor are peppered w...
07/14/11 Donald Trump has issues with Paul Ryan and other Republicans who he says had President Obama down but keep letting him up
07/14/11 The chance to run his own team at the American Hockey League level ultimately outweighed the lure of being involved as an assistant with the new NHL team in his hometown.
07/11/11 Governor Sean Parnell has named nine Alaskans to his new Timber Task Force.
07/11/11 Douglas Charles Madsen, 72, of Castle Rock, Colo., died July 5, 2011. Mass of the Christian burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m., Tuesday, July 11, 2011 at St Francis Assisi Catholic Church of Castle Rock. Burial will be in the Cedar Hill Cemetery in Castle Rock.
07/09/11 Mitt Romney and Michele Bachmann may represent competing visions of the direction of the Republican Party, but both their presidential campaigns are relying on legal advice from partners at Patton Boggs, the Washington power law firm that pioneered innovative fundraising strategies for 2008 GOP White House hopefuls that left advocates for reducing the role of money in politics crying foul.
07/09/11 ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Kent Carmichael of Ulysses has made fishing trips to Alaska with his dad and his ...
07/08/11 * Marine Corps Pfc. Kyle J. Clauss, son of Teresa L. Hujar of Racine, and fellow Marines of Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 262 (HMM-262), stationed out of Marine Air Stations Futenma, Okinawa, Japan , attached to the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (31st MEU) returned from a successful deployment in support of international training with allies and aid in humanitarian relief. During their ...
07/08/11 Alaska State Troopers cited dozens of commercial and others July 1-6 for violations ranging from fishing in closed waters of Bristol Bay to having unlicensed crew members on board, as well as sport fishing violations.
07/07/11 After his first heart transplant, Craig Moreno jumped back into an active life as a husband, father and sports fanatic; now he needs another heart, and his friends are raising money to help the family through another trying time.
07/07/11 Maria Shriver may have wanted out of her marriage with her soon-to-be ex-husband, Arnold Schwarzenegger, but she isn't moving far from the couple's formerly shared home. According to TMZ via Popeater.com, Shriver is buying a $10 million home in LA's Brentwood.
07/07/11 CRAIG GIAMMONA Daily Sitka Sentinel SITKA, Alaska For about three hours on a recent Thursday, Nic Mink was under the O'Connell Bridge making a pitch to cruise ship passengers. An environmental studies professor from Illinois' Knox College, Mink has been undergoing a crash course in marketing as he seeks to drum up business for Sitka Conservation Society's new salmon tours. The hectic lightering ...
07/03/11 ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Kent Carmichael of Kansas has made fishing trips to Alaska with his dad and his brother for more than a decade before this summer but had yet to catch the big one. "The big jok...
07/02/11 Bedford graduate Melissa (Lyczkowski) Brown has been elected to the Youngstown State University Athletic Hall of Fame.
07/02/11 Kent Carmichael, a 62-year-old hardware store owner from Ulysses, Kan., blew past the century mark -- and then some -- Tuesday, when he caught a 466-pound halibut in the Gulf of Alaska.
06/30/11 SPOKANE, Wash. - On Thursday three suspects were arrested in Chelan County Washington, who are believed to be involved in a murder on the east coast.
06/30/11 LEILA KHEIRY Ketchikan Daily News KETCHIKAN, Alaska It's pretty clear after just a few minutes of conversation that Amy Gulick has fallen in love with Southeast Alaska. The Washington-based nature photographer spent about two years hiking and boating through the Panhandle's backcountry, taking pictures and conducting research for "Salmon in the Trees," a beautifully illustrated book that details ...
06/28/11 The unusual visit last week of two long-beaked dolphins to waters outside Olympia was just the latest in a string of strange animal sightings in and around Pacific Northwest waters. Lots of creatures that at first glance might not seem to belong have found their way here in recent years. |