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Juneau, AK (Alaska) - Mount Juneau behind the downtown district.
Juneau, AK (Alaska) - Mount Juneau behind the downtown district.
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Juneau, AK (Alaska) - A memorial to those who toiled in Juneau's mines.
Juneau, AK (Alaska) - A memorial to those who toiled in Juneau's mines.
Juneau, AK (Alaska) - Memorial to Patsy Ann: "Official Greeter of Juneau."
Juneau, AK (Alaska) - Memorial to Patsy Ann: "Official Greeter of Juneau."
Juneau, AK (Alaska) - Cruise ship, The World, in Juneau, August 2003
Juneau, AK (Alaska) - Cruise ship, The World, in Juneau, August 2003
Juneau, AK (Alaska) - Juneau is a popular cruise ship destination. Here, the MS Amsterdam and the MS Zaandam, dock in Juneau.
Juneau, AK (Alaska) - Juneau is a popular cruise ship destination. Here, the MS Amsterdam and the MS Zaandam, dock in Juneau.
Juneau, AK (Alaska) - Juneau City Hall.
Juneau, AK (Alaska) - Juneau City Hall.
Juneau, AK (Alaska) - Juneau as photographed from the Mount Roberts Tramway.
Juneau, AK (Alaska) - Juneau as photographed from the Mount Roberts Tramway.
Juneau, AK (Alaska) - The Red Dog Saloon in Juneau.
Juneau, AK (Alaska) - The Red Dog Saloon in Juneau.
Juneau, AK (Alaska) - Wyatt Earp's pistol, which he left in Juneau when traveling to Nome, on display at the Red Dog Saloon.
Juneau, AK (Alaska) - Wyatt Earp's pistol, which he left in Juneau when traveling to Nome, on display at the Red Dog Saloon.

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    Pitching Paces Chukars in 7-3 Win

    07/17/11 The Missoula Osprey came into Saturday night's game in Idaho Falls with one of the best offenses in the Pioneer League, but at least for one night the Osprey offense was held at bay by the Chukars pitching staff in a 7-3 Idaho Falls win at Melaleuca Field.
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    Domestic violence program airs

    07/16/11 "Telling Amy's Story," a 15-minute documentary on domestic violence provided by PBS, is airing four times this week and next on 360 North. The program will air in Anchorage on KAKM digital TV channel 7.3, in Fairbanks on KUAC 9.4 and in Juneau on KTOO-3.2.
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    Veteran legislator Mike Hawker beats the odds

    07/16/11 Surrounded by old rifles and favorite books and a lifetime of collectibles in his Hillside home, Mike Hawker looks comfortable and happy. Healthy even. He's clawed his way to the other side after a yearlong struggle with a particularly aggressive prostate cancer. His body is riddled with scar tissue. His treatment is putting him through a sort of male menopause.
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    Alaskan & Proud Joins Unified Grocers

    07/11/11 LOS ANGELES -- Unified Grocers, the largest wholesale grocery distributor in the western United States, today announced that Williams Incorporated, which operates four retail grocery stores under the Alaskan & Proud banner in southeastern Alaska, has become a member of Unified Grocers and will begin receiving groceries and other supplies from Unified on August 1, 2011.
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    Dozens cited in Bristol Bay for commercial, sport fishing violations

    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.
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    New Air Traffic Control System at Crossroads

    07/04/11 The Federal Aviation Administration is creating a new air traffic system that officials say will be as revolutionary for civil aviation as was the advent of radar six decades ago. But the program is at a crossroads.
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    New federal air traffic control system at crossroads

    07/04/11 WASHINGTON - The Federal Aviation Administration is creating a new air traffic system that officials say will be as revolutionary for civil aviation as was the advent of radar six decades ago. But ...
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    Alaska's lieutenant governor focuses on research, Arctic, oil

    07/04/11 JUNEAU, Alaska - Lt. Gov. Mead Treadwell is helping lead an effort aimed at conducting "game-changing" research capable of putting Alaska on more solid economic footing. "The fact is rental vacanc...
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    Coast Guard warns against lighting flares for non-emergencies

    07/04/11 JUNEAU, Alaska - The Coast Guard is reminding Alaskans that flares should be used only for emergencies, not as Fourth of July fireworks. KINY says the improper use of flares could potentially dive...
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    Juneau 'Rollergirls' host inaugural derby bout

    07/03/11 JUNEAU, Alaska - After a solid year of training and endless practice, the Juneau Rollergirls are making their debut in the capital city. The two local roller derby teams, the Raven Lunatics and the...
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    Alaska looks for progress on major pipeline

    07/03/11 JUNEAU, Alaska - There's been no reportable progress toward reaching agreements in the year since TransCanada Corp. announced that it had received bids from "major industry players and others" inte...
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    Elizabeth Peratrovich: an Alaska hero

    07/03/11 The Fourth of July, our Independence Day, is a time to recognize the American heroes -- from the founders to soldiers who have devoted, risked or lost their lives in the name of our freedom. It's an especially important day this year for Alaskans as we celebrate the 100th anniversary of Elizabeth Peratrovich's birth.
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    Kansas man nets 466-pound halibut in Southeast Alaska

    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...
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    Alaska Senate passes bill aimed at saving coastal zone

    06/28/11 JUNEAU, Alaska - The Alaska Senate passed a compromise intended to save the state's coastal management program Monday, even though the House had yet to gavel in for the second special session and n...
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    Quaterra Subsidiary Singatse Peak Services Commences Drilling at Yerington, Nevada

    06/28/11 VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - June 28, 2011) - Quaterra Resources Inc. (TSX VENTURE:QTA)(NYSE Amex:QMM) today announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary Singatse Peak Services, LLC (SPS) has commenced drilling at the Yerington mine site around the margins of the Anaconda Yerington mine pit.
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    Alaska travel group awards scholarships

    06/28/11 The Associated Press The Associated Press ANCHORAGE, Alaska Students from Alaska communities are the recipients in scholarships totaling $15,000 from the Alaska Travel Industry Association. Association representatives say the scholarships were awarded to 13 students from Anchorage, Galena, Homer, Juneau, Seward and other communities. Officials say the scholarship money was raised through the ...
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    Palin says bus tour still on

    06/23/11 Former Gov. Sarah Palin is disputing online reports that she has canceled her bus tour of historic American sites, saying in a Face book posting that her schedule will be tight the next few weeks because she has been called for jury duty.
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    Alaska tug crew gets Coast Guard honor

    06/23/11 JUNEAU, Alaska - A tug crew has been honored by the U.S. Coast Guard for its help in rescuing a stranded cargo vessel in the Bering Sea last December. Capt. John Kenyon, commanding officer U.S. Co...
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    Palin shoots down reports she's canceling bus tour

    06/23/11 JUNEAU, Alaska - Sarah Palin is disputing online reports that she has canceled her bus tour of historic American sites, saying in a Facebook posting that her schedule will be tight the next few wee...
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    House, Senate seeking compromise on coastal zone

    06/22/11 JUNEAU, Alaska - House and Senate leaders are seeking a compromise to save Alaska's coastal management program. Speaker Mike Chenault said attorneys are drafting language that "may or may not" giv...
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