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Fairbanks woman charged with attempted murder in neighbor's stabbing
FAIRBANKS — A Fairbanks woman accused of stabbing her neighbor in the arm last month has been indicted for attempted murder. Jennifer E. Loving, 31, has been in jail since Jan. 28 when she alle...
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The Polaris Building is seen Monday afternoon, February 8, 2010, from the downtown parking garage. — John Wagner/News-Miner Polaris developer outlines plans to Fairbanks City Council
FAIRBANKS — Anchorage developer Marc Marlow updated Fairbanks City Council members of his plans to redevelop the Polaris building, an empty downtown hotel, at a work session preceding Monday’s r...
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Sam Deltour, 25, of Sint-Kruis, Belgium, crosses a slough as he leaves the Circle checkpoint and heads out onto the Yukon River on Monday, Feb. 8, 2010, during the Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race. Deltour was the fifteenth musher of 24 still in the race to leave the historic Yukon River village. — Sam Harrel/News-Miner Steer, Mackey set speed records to Slaven's Roadhouse
CIRCLE — Just after midnight Monday morning, Lance Mackey walked over to Hugh Neff in the Circle checkpoint dog yard and told him who was the champion. “Saints won,” he said. As for who will win...
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Labor chairman: Alaska gasoline price gouging bills need work
JUNEAU – Work is needed on a pair of bills aimed at regulating wholesale gasoline prices, a key House committee chairman said Monday. The bills, as proposed, would place a ceiling on the ...
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Carl Cochrane, shows musher Peter Fleck some of his craftwork in his cabin Monday, Feb. 8, 2010, on Birch Creek 25 miles from Circle, Alaska. Fleck, 19, of Salisbury, England, was taking advantage of a warm cabin Cochrane"s hospitality as he rested during the Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race. Cochrane, 76, who has lived on the banks of the river since 1969, opens his home to the mushers each year. "When it is 50, 60 below I get a lot of them stopping here," Cochrane said. — Sam Harrel/News-Miner
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CENTRAL — His main reason for moving to Alaska was “to get the hell out of civilization,” but Carl Cochrane is anything but reclusive. Cochrane’s doors have always been open to visitors, and the ...
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1BLE_ViperI6_antonov_039_m.jpg Giant Russian plane is one of a kind by dermotcole
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The giant Russian plane due to land at Fairbanks International Airport Tuesday morning is the only one its kind flying today. It was designed to carry the Russian version of the space shuttle. While that program was canceled, the AN-225 has carried loads that don't fit in any other aircraft...
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One of the most important cars in Alaska history, built out of odds and ends,  is set to roll across town Tuesday afternoon in a heated van. Bobby Sheldon's handmade 1905 car is to be transported to the Fountainhead Antique Auto Museum, where it will be on loan for the next five years. S...
Seeking better benefits, thousands return to public jobs in Alaska by dermotcole
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The Anchorage Daily News has a good story today on former state employees who did not vest in the retirement system but wanted to get back on the payroll before the July 1 deadline and qualify for benefits they would otherwise miss out on. In the past few years a lot of people who had some ti...
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Sunday morning I woke up to find this young male moose at my kitchen window looking for food in my window boxes. My camera was in my pocketbook on the table right in front of the window! I was very hesitant to get it with only a pane of glass between me and this moose! I moved really slow, got a great picture ... and very lucky! Christine Shurow, North Pole
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