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Woman tied to Palin pleads not guilty to charges
Published January 5
| 17 commentsANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - A woman whose son is engaged to marry Gov. Sarah Palin's daughter has pleaded not guilty to felony drug charges for allegedly selling a powerful prescription painkiller.
Plea deal delayed for woman accused of killing son
Published January 5 | 13 comments
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. - Attorneys for an Alaska woman accused in the death of her newborn have one week to finalize a plea agreement with prosecutors or the case may be scheduled for trial.
Alaska trooper says politics slowed drug arrest
Published January 5 | 15 comments
A drug investigator says authorities delayed the arrest of a woman tied to Gov. Sarah Palin's family until after the November election, in which Palin was the Republican vice presidential candidate, a newspaper reported.
State talking with refinery to keep it open
Originally published January 5 at 10:15 a.m.
Updated January 5 at 11:04 a.m.
| 11 comments
State officials are hoping to avoid a shutdown of the Flint Hills Resources refinery in North Pole.
Conference of Young Alaskans under way
Originally published January 5 at 10:13 a.m.
Updated January 5 at 10:28 a.m.
| 1 comment
GIRDWOOD, Alaska-More than 50 young people are meeting in Girdwood.
- Judge puts Lung Assn.'s NW chapter out of business January 5
- Lottery tickets could come to Juneau January 5 | 5 comments
- Sitka teen wins plane painting competition January 5 | 2 comments
- Some promises of Alaska statehood have yet to be realized January 5 | 7 comments
- North Pole checks out new library plan, but funding could be overdue January 5 | 18 comments
- University of Alaska Fairbanks professor recalls statehood day at the Empire State Building January 5
- Ted Stevens recalls lengthy fight for Alaska statehood January 5 | 1 comment
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Weather or not
Published January 5 | 4 comments
Weather forecasters as of Sunday morning were giving us, if not a light, then at least a dim glow at the end of the ice fog tunnel. Low temperatures across the Interior were expected to rise to near 40 below instead of the 50 to 65 below being forecast for today for the region.
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- School district takes on challenges January 4 | 5 comments
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Warmer weather by the weekend?
Published January 5
The latest forecast this morning holds out hope for a warming trend by the end of the week. Maybe.
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Sports
U.S. Cross Country Ski Championship skiers hope to get back on the trails
Published January 5
Kikkan Randall is eager to race for a national championship on her home course at Kincaid Park — but not if it compromises her health. Due to the coldest weather pattern Anchorage has seen in at least a decade, the classic sprint at the U.S. Cross Country Ski Championships was canceled Sunday for the second straight day.
- Neutral zone adjustments help Nanooks gain split with Spartans January 5
- Interior Alaska prep hoops squads land runner-up trophies January 5 | 2 comments
- Greenham stays perfect in net for Alaska Nanooks hockey January 4 | 7 comments
- Cold freezes U.S. Cross Country Ski Championships in Anchorage January 4
Sundays
Fairbanks collectors discover the fun in unusual finds
Published January 4 | 1 comment
FAIRBANKS — It’s a question that many women wrestle with each Christmas: What do you buy for your husband after years of marriage?
- A geologist recounts the road leading to a unique discovery in the far north January 4
- Louis Krize, owner of lower Second Avenue January 4
- Even a sudden change of plans can bring contentment January 4 | 1 comment
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