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Celebrating the 50th anniversary of being named the 49th state.

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Troopers union backs off on allegations

The union representing state troopers has backed off allegations that a drug investigation of Sherry Johnston was slowed down last fall to shield the national candidacy of Gov. Sarah Palin.

Johnston, alone in court, pleads not guilty

Levi Johnston quits oil field job

Levi Johnston, the teenager planning to marry Gov. Sarah Palin's daughter, has quit his oil field job over questions about his eligibility to participate in an apprenticeship program.

Chavez's free heating oil program in Alaska on hold

The program that gives roughly two months of free heating oil to families in rural Alaska each year is on hold, and non-profits say they don't know how long the freeze will last. Over the past two years, Venezuela President Hugo Chavez gave village families more than $16 million worth of heating fuel through his country's government-owned oil company, Citgo Petroleum.

Acting Mayor Claman fills top staff positions

Acting Anchorage Mayor Matt Claman today announced the trio that will help him run the city until a new mayor is sworn in July 1. Claman said his new staff picks are "experienced and proven" executives who will help ensure a smooth transition in the mayor's office.

Armed man storms business

A man who was kicked out of a Tudor Road business Monday afternoon for beating up his ex-girlfriend kicked in the door minutes later and stormed the place with a rifle, according to police.

Heather Zimmerman tries to stay warm before the start of the women’s 5-K.

Skiing at last: Races begin after 2 cancellations

After being frozen out of a planned weekend of competition, everyone involved with the 2009 U.S. Cross Country Ski Championships seemed pleased to be on course Monday at last.

Randall places second at Kincaid

UAA bolts to lead among best skiers of the west

Johnston, alone in court, pleads not guilty

Sherry Johnston pleaded not guilty Mondayto six felony counts of possessing and selling OxyContin. Johnston also asked for and received a public defender, a lawyer paid for by the state. During her first court appearance, the 42-year-old Wasilla woman was alone, with no lawyer or supporters by her side.

Troopers union backs off on allegations

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Alaska Statehood

Downtown celebrations honored the 50th anniversary of becoming the 49th state.

PHOTOS

New Year's Eve

Images from the chilly downtown New Year's Eve party.

PHOTOS

Crystal Gallery of Ice

Images of carvers competing in the Crystal Gallery of Ice carving contest at Town Square.

Sarah Palin coverage

The latest news, notes and images of Gov. Palin working for Alaska.

EDITORIAL

Our view: No quick fix in Fairview

Cleaning up a neighborhood takes time. City should stick with it in Fairview.

COMPASS

Palin and Murkowski

They're not rivals, the two Republicans say - they're working together for the good of Alaska.

OPINION: READER-SUBMITTED

Good, bad and ugly

Send photos of what's appealing - and not so appealing - in your neighborhood and in the city.

Short plays at Out North

This month's "Under 30" performances at Out North embrace everything from the strange and the ordinary to the strangely ordinary.

More January holidays to toast

Nothing says "party" like the holidays. A holiday is a day free from work that you spend at leisure in celebration of a particular event.

Order to glow

A poppin' fireplace -- and crisp cucumbers -- make Arctic Roadrunner a hot spot on cold days.

'The Reader'

Aging 30 years and speaking with a German accent were the least of Kate Winslet’s challenges in playing a former Nazi camp guard accused of mass murder.

Gettin' busy as bees

Funky Fairbanks favorites Sweating Honey roll into Anchorage with sleeves rolled up, ready to work.

Surviving a frigid winter day

I clomped out to the dog yard wearing every available piece of my winter gear, and still the chill in the air seeped right to my skin.

Marley & Me

Bedtime Stories

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Much of his prodigious reputation was carved in Alaska mountains

Conquering forbidding Alaska summits helped Fred Beckey establish his reputation, and the name still reverberates powerfully among climbers here today.

VIDEO

Rainbow Creek ice

The ice formations formed by the water tumbling down Rainbow Creek along the Tunragain Arm.

VIDEO

Orphaned cubs

Orphaned brown bear cubs Peak and Heidi will be on display through the winter at the Alaska Zoo.

TWO STICKS

Sad to say, it's time for this column to bind off

You have probably enjoyed knitting your project, but now you are finished. Maybe the boring dishcloths just need some extra pizzazz.

STORY

Bird invasion

Bohemian Waxwings are flocking to Alaska.

READER-SUBMITTED

Trapper hats

Send us a photo of your trapper-style hat, and look reader submissions of these pelt-coats.

Pets

Find puppies, kittens, and all pet supplies and services here. More...

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Other Transportation

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Merchandise, Miscellaneous

Antiques, apparel, even the kitchen sink. Find deals on general merchandise here. More...

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Crossword

The original hit puzzle from Tim Parker set the standard for all online crosswords that followed.

Sudoku

What is Sudoku? It's a global sensation! Sudoku is a number-placement puzzle that is mentally challenging, easy to learn and highly addictive.

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