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Silk Sushi Bar and Asian Fusion Restaurant Opens Today
Anchorage is seeing one more dining option in the sushi bar and Asian fusion fine dining restaurant of Silk. More
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Occupy Fairbanks
Occupy Fairbanks protesters say they plan to continue their Wall Street protest into the spring. More
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Churches Provide Cold Weather Shelters
Last winter 2 churches provided shelter for about 80 people in Anchorage. This winter more than 100 people have found shelter thanks to four different churches. More
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2nd Man Found Dead at Karluk Manor
A Karluk Manor resident is found dead in his room. The death of Daniel Worthman, 46, is the second in the housing program which opened in December. More
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Copper Center Cabin Burns to the Ground with Person Inside
The cabin was completely burned to the ground and investigators found a body inside. Due to the severity of the flames the subject couldn't be identified. More
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Man Sets Himself on Fire; Plus Stabbing Fatality in Anchorage
Police say Harold Finer, 28, set himself on fire after getting out of jail. Another man Andrew Wilson, 50, died of stab wounds he received while drinking at Inlet Inn, a downtown Anchorage hotel. More
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Emission Testing Ends in Anchorage March 1st
Small business owners speak out against ending the program early, and say it'll force them to lay off employees. More
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Anchorage School District Budget Hearing
Superintendent Carol Comeau says the district has received the most upset over the cuts to elementary libraries and special education staffing. More
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Chugach National Service Chosen to Lead the Change
Chugach National Forrest is joining seven other national forests in implementing a new planning rule to be adopted by all national forests More
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Task Force Recommends Changes to Arctic Policy
The task force says due to more human activity from shipping, oil and gas development, fisheries, and tourism in the future it is necessary to make an investment in arctic infrastructure. More
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Sports 2-1!
Your Alaska Link Sports for Wednesday, February 1st. More
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The Man Behind the Face
Your Alaska Link's Natale Travis takes an in-depth look at the life of Dave Parker, the face of the Anchorage Police Department. More
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Entertainment Link
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Getting Outdoors in Below Zero Temps
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1-30 SPORTS!
Stories include: AFC Mat-su Showdown 6; Locals Greg Peck and Callan Chythlook-Sifsof at the X Games and a look at the Aces in Stockton. More
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ASD's New Superintendent
A Florida man has been named the new
superintendent for the Anchorage School Distict. More
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Romney Wins Florida
Former Massachusetts Governor, Mitt Romney wins the Florida primary Tuesday, gaining 50 delegates. More
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Stabbing Victim Dies Unexpectedly
The victim of the Sunday (1-29) morning stabbing Thomas Atkinson Jr., 56, has died while in the hospital.
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Mayor Wants I.M. Test Cut March 1st
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Medicare in Alaska
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Highlights from AFC Mat Su Showdown 6!
Excellent fight card by Alaska Fighting Championship, Saturday January 28th, Menard Memorial Sports Complex in Wasilla. Total rally in the Valley! More
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Report shows Ted Stevens International is Economic Engine.
A recent report conducted by the Anchorage Economic Development Corporation is showing how vital Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport is to the economy of Alaska's largest city. More
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1-27 Sports!
Region IV Wrestling tournament is covered and we go hockey mad! Happy Friday from Your Alaska Link SPORTS! Get the weekend ON! More
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1-26 Sports!
AFC Mat Su Showdown 6, AFL news, and a MONSTER UAA Lady Seawolves basketball win...all covered via SPORTS on Your Alaska Link! More
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Sports 1-25!
Christine Pomilla locks down Your Alaska Link SPORTS....covering everything from the Aces latest win to a major prep basketball game coming up Saturday in Fairbanks! Get it ON! More
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Oil Taxes Top Priority for Legislature
Members of the Senate Resource Committee discuss Alaska's oil tax structure, and what they expect to see this session. More
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Lawmakers Work to Extend Alaska's Film Incentives
House Bill 67 would extend Alaska's Film Incentive Program for another 10 years, for the price tag of $200 million. More
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Legislators Look to Revive Coastal Management
A joint legislative hearing is planned to hear a proposed initiative that would revive Alaska's coastal management program. More
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Governor Parnell Exclusive Interview
We follow up with the Governor a day after the State of State to go over his priorities for Alaska. More
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Tuesday's Sports 1-24
Stories Include: The 25th Anniversary of the Tour of Anchorage; Lady T-Birds take on the Cougars in girls basketball; Felicity Aston- the first woman to cross the Antarctic on solo on skis. More
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Monday's Sports
Stories include: The Alaska All Star Football team win big in the Tanoa Bowl; The Lady T-Birds win their own tournament and one of their players is named MVP; Mono skiing in the X Games. More
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Moose Federation Saving Alaskan Lives
The Moose Federation of Alaska is proactive in keeping moose away from the highways. More
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AK Senators On State Of The Union
Both Alaskan senators are weighing in on the State of the Union.
Senators Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) and Mark Begich (D-Alaska) expressed disappointments as well as agreements when it came to the presidents speech.
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House Democratic Leadership Discusses Proposed Budget Cuts
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2012 Legislative Session
With the first week of the 2012 Legislative Session underway, we look at some hot topics being discussed in Juneau. More
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Willow Dog Breeder Sentenced
Willow dog breeder Frank Rich will be spending six months behind bars for two misdemeanor counts of animal cruelty. More
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Troops Ready for Kuwait
Preparing for their upcoming deployment to Kuwait, soldiers from the 98th Maintenance Company were recognized today in a ceremony at Joint Base Elmendorf -Richardson.
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Teachers & Students: Held to Same Standards?
One concerned parent raises the question; are teachers and students held to the same standard when it comes to the Anchorage School District's code of ethics and Zero Tolerance Policy? More
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Comeau Gives Feedback on Budget Cuts
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Breaking Down Sports on FOX 4 KTBY!
John Thompson breaks down what sports on FOX 4 KTBY is all about! Welcome to the team Christine Pomilla! It all went down during Sunday's special edition of FOX 4 KTBY News @ 9 with Megan Mazurek! More
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Your Entertainment Link Overview- Special Newscast
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Your Health Link Overview- Special Newscast
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Public Safety Link Overview - Special Presentation
Public safety is everyone's business. More
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Kip Lynch Sentenced to 80 Years for Murdering His Wife and Infant
Kip Lynch, the ex-soldier convicted of killing his 19-year-old wife and infant daughter in April of 2010, has been sentenced by Alaska Superior Court Judge Michael Spaan for 80 years in prison. More
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Obama Sings Al Green
During a speech at a fundraising event in New York Thursday night, President Barack Obama sang while thanking Al Green, who performed earlier at the same event. (Jan. 20)
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Alaska Junior Theater
Natasha and Mark sit down with Maggie Jane Moonin to discuss upcoming events and ways to keep Alaska's youth in the creative loop.
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Sports 1-20!
A Friday edition of SPORTS with John Thompson on the mighty KYUR, ABC! Get it on and MANDATE....have a great weekend! More
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"Circle of Safety" Saving Alaskan Lives
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Double downtown vehicle collisions
It was a busy afternoon for police in downtown Anchorage Friday as officers responded to two vehicle collisions including one SUV that struck two pedestrians and another that pushed a sedan into a downtown hotel.
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Begich on Keystone XL Pipeline
The President has rejected the building of the Keystone XL pipeline.
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Sports 1-19!
You know it! The UAA Seawolves ladies basketball team continues to handle business on the court, and new members are announced into the Alaska Sports Hall of Fame! Sports is NOW! More
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Entertainment Link
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Cat Owner Speaks Against Animal Control
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Wounded Warriors Hit the Ice!
Wounded Warriors and the Alaska Aces teamed up for a fun and physical day of sled hockey. Sled hockey was popularized by the Paralympics, and embraced by the Wounded Warrior Project. Sled is one of many ways for our heroes to be physically active, while bonding with fellow warriors. The Alaska Aces took to the ice during a 3 day break from action, to compete with and give back to those who've given so much to us. More
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Seasonal Affective Disorder
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Mechele Linehan set free
A woman accused of conspiring to kill a former fiance outside Anchorage is free to return home to Olympia, Washington More
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Winter Car Safety
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Sea Party Gets Over 33,500 Signatures
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Lingering Issues To Test Legislature As It Opens
Oil taxes are expected to be a major issue this legislative session, with lawmakers needing to decide whether a change in the tax structure is necessary -- as Gov. Sean Parnell says it is -- to spur new oil production. More
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Police Bust 2 Animal Cruelty Cases
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Begich Visits Afghanistan
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Renda To Begin Pumping Fuel
A storm prevented fuel delivery to Nome by barge in November, and without the russian tanker, Nome's 3500 residents expected to run out of diesel fuel, gasoline and home heating fuel by March and April--long before a barge delivery could arrive in late May. More
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Sports 1-13!
It's a Friday night sport block, packed with Alaska Aces action, vintage snowmachine racing, and of course the 2012 Alaska Airlines High School Basketball Classic. Turn it on, up, and enjoy the weekend my friends! More
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Alaska wildlife official resigns after accusations of hunt violations
A top Alaska Fish and Game official has been charged with a dozen criminal hunting violations and quit his job Thursday, state officials said. More
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Governor Bill Sheffield Retires
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Fun Events for Good Causes
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Atwater Meet & Greet
Anchorage School District Superintendent Candidate Steve Atwater meets the public. More
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Alaskan Aviation Company Out to Change Future of Flying
Automatic dependent surveillance broadcast or ADSB became a reality in Alaska a little over a decade ago. More
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Fairbanks Senators Testify in Alaska Redistricting Trial
The Alaska Redistricting lawsuit began yesterday, and the first day of trial saw testimony from Democratic Senators Joe Thomas and Joe Paskvan. The center of the redistricting debate lies in Fairbanks House District 38. More
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Human Trafficking Awareness In Anchorage
Many organizations in Alaska are working together to end the tragedy and illegal practice of human trafficking. Anchorage Mayor Dan Sullivan proclaims tomorrow to be a day of human trafficking awareness. More
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Heavy Snowfall Raises Concerns About Collapsing Roofs
Weather emergencies are happening all across the state, and there have been reports of roofs collapsing in Cordova. Many Anchorage residents are wondering if their own homes are in danger. More
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New TSA Screening at Juneau Airport
TSA officials claim the software safely screens people for metallic and non-metallic threats without physical contact. More
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Terrestrial Broadband Connects Rural Alaska
Terra-Southwest provides terrestrial broadband service for the first time from Anchorage to 65 remote rural communities in Bristol bay and Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. More
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Togiak Man Charged for Fatal Stabbing
Ephraim Lockuk, 29, of Togiak was arraigned Thursday afternoon on first and second degree murder charges. More
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Southcentral Cleans Up After Snowstorm
Southcentral has seen its fair share of snow this week, as officials say it may shape up to be a record breaking winter. More
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EPA board rejects appeal of Shell Arctic permit
Royal Dutch Shell's quest to drill exploratory wells in Arctic waters has received a boost with the affirmation that its federal air permits for the Chukchi Sea were properly granted.
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Ketchikan Van Makes A Smashing Entrance
Nobody was hurt when a minivan made an unexpected delivery at Madison Lumber & Hardware in Ketchikan. Photo Courtesy: Joe Odell More
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Maggie the Weather Princess...
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Emission Testing Ends for Anchorage Drivers
The Federal Environmental Protection Agency has approved ending Anchorage's vehicle emissions testing program. More
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DOT says Seward Highway from Bird to Girdwood is Now Open
UPDATE: DOT says the Seward Highway from Bird to Girdwood is now open. Travel safely out there! More
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NOAA Finds Decrease in Cook Inlet Beluga Whales
The 2011 numbers for the endangered Cook Inlet beluga whales are in and they're down almost 20 percent. More
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Life through the Eyes of a Brown Bear
The brown bears are wearing collars mounted with video cameras. Biologists have been studying south central brown bears in the Copper River Basin to evaluate the effects of hunter harvest on the bear population as well as the bears' impacts on the moose population.
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Cordova Digs out of Extreme Snowfall
Cordova has been buried under 172 inches of snow since November, that's about 14 feet. More
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Opportunity to Improve Aviation Safety Rests with All Alaskans
A recent study in the American Journal of Industrial Medicine shows Alaska has made great progress in aviation safety in the last twenty years. More
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Browder Meet & Greet: Says No Cronyism
The community it seems has been bombarded lately with stories of alleged discrepancies at Anchorage School District Superintendent candidate Jim Browder’s old job in Ft. Meyers Florida.
Tonight [1-6-11] he responded to one man's complaint in particular. More
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Sports 1-6!
Dennis Mattingly, an Alaskan icon, has passed away at the age of 63. Dennis was a staple in our baseball community, a great friend and family man, a man who touched the hearts of all he came in contact with. RIP Dennis...thoughts, prayers, and love to your family sir. More
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Opposition Towards Superintendent Finalist
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First Weekend of 2012
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Russian Tanker Renda 27 Miles from Nome
The Coast Guard and the City of Nome strongly encourage the residents of Nome to avoid traveling on the ice as the Coast Guard cutter Healy and tanker Renda begin transiting shore fast ice surrounding the city. More
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Mayor Responds to Karluk Manor death
After the first death occurs at the Karluk Manor, Natasha and Mark sit down with Mayor Dan Sullivan about the Housing First project, More
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Sports 1-5!
Your Alaska Aces were back in action tonight at the Sully, kicking off a 3 game series with Utah. The Yukon Quest is looking for help to secure sponsors and funds, as we inch closer to the International sled dog race. Pro-Wrestling hits Anchor-town, it's all in sports! More
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Warner Hearing: Not Guilty Plea
A man accused of injecting a 14-year-old and 17-year-old girl with drugs faces a Superior Court judge. More
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Sports 1-4!
A Wednesday edition of YOUR sports link! The #9 ranked UAA ladies are set to host Montana St. Billings tomorrow night in some hot basketball action. We're creeping closer to the Alaska Airlines Classic basketball tourney, and a complete prep hockey rundown. Sports, get it on! More
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Catching up with Alaska's Paratroopers
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Man Dies at Karluk Manor
It's what police believe to be the first death involving the controversial Karluk Manor, a housing facility for those who suffer from substance abuse. More
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Wielechowski Proposes Veteran's Tax Credit
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