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Alaska News Sun November 23, 2008
It's never too early to start thinking about next year's vacation and viewing the gorgeous scenery in Alaska can certainly make for a fantastic summer trip.
Murkowski calls for Point Thomson resolution
Former Gov. Frank Murkowski says that unless natural gas reserves are tapped at Point Thomson, there will be no Alaska natural gas line built.
Alaska Politics blog: Did AIP candidate thwart Stevens re-election?
This is the place to talk about Alaska politics -- state, local, national. Public life in the Last Frontier has probably never been more interesting than right now -- the governor as candidate for vice ...
Stevens bids so long, farewell
Sure, he's got seven convictions for corruption, but Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska is still well-loved in his home state of Alaska, and by the standing ovation today, in the U.S. Senate.
Geoffrey Dunn: Half-Baked in Alaska II: More Ethics Charges Unveiled Against Palin
"The governor is using her official position and office in an attempt to repair her damaged political image on the national scene," Henning declared.
States, including Alaska, accused of misdirecting tobacco funds
JUNEAUa 'The state House of Representatives on Wednesday approved using tobacco settlement revenues to raise $139 million to pay for a wide range of projects across the state.
Coast Guard flying 1,000 miles for medevac off Alaska's Aleutain Chain
Coast Guard aircraft launched from Kodiak Tuesday to fly more than 1,000 miles to conduct a medical evacuation of a 51-year-old crewman reported to have suffered a stroke aboard a bulk carrier approximately 200 ...
Congratulations, Sen.-elect Begich
Congratulations to Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich, now U.S. Sen.-elect Mark Begich, for his victory over Ted Stevens.
BLM to open southwest Alaska land to development
Environmental groups are protesting federal plans to open about 1 million acres of land in southwest Alaska to mineral exploration and petroleum leasing.
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Alaskan people tell of climate change
Now they have discovered a rich new source of records extending their knowledge back by decades through the oral history of native Alaskans.
Barrow is the most northerly town in the United States, lying 300 miles inside the Arctic Circle.
And 92-year-old Bertha Leavitt is its oldest inhabitant.
"When I was a child", she says, "it was so much colder and the winds in winter used to be fierce." She remembers her elders telling in their stories that the weather was going to change. And since her childhood she believes this has come true.
Frozen land
In a land where not just the rivers but also the sea freezes over, it is impossible not to be aware of the seasons.
The ice in the arctic is getting much thinner, locals say
Barrow whaling captain Percy Nusunginya has particular reason to be alert to change. Each autumn and spring his crew ventures out on the ice to fish at air holes. He says that working out on the Arctic Sea has become very dangerous.
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