Cpl. Gregory Fleury, killed in Afghanistan late last month when his helicopter collided with another, was laid to rest Nov. 6 at Ft. Richardson. During a truly uniquely Alaskan memorial, however, his family used Alaska Native heritage mixed with military traditions to come to terms with their loss.  
 
 

Ft. Hood shooting suspect alive and in custody

Reports that the suspected gunman had been killed were false  
 

View from the Hill: Matt Felling talks to Senator Mark Begich

Matt Felling talks with Senator Mark Begich about health care commercial "garbage," how new laws may affect Native Corporations, and whether he wants the public option or opt-out health care reform.  
 

The state of sex education: Part 3

CBS 11's Matthew Simon reports on how some think the solution to concerns over abortion and parental consent starts with sex education  
 
Levi Johnston talks exclusively to KTVA CBS 11's Andrea Gusty about Twitter impersonators and why a late-night comedy show should have known better  
 
 
On the heels of the Fort Hood and Orlando shootings and last November's Central Peninsula Hospital attacks in Soldotna, all of which were workplace related, Many are questioning just how safe can you be in your workplace environment?  
 
 
Artistic director Torrie Allen wants to bring opera back to the people  
 
 

Australia's Exxon Valdez

An oil-spill disaster that could rival the impact of the Exxon Valdez is playing out off Australia  
 
 
Health Care Reform
Today the AARP announced that it will back the House health reform bill, which inclues a public option. Do you support the bill?
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The clock is ticking for the Anchorage Assembly to settle on a budget.  
 
 

View from the Hill: Matt Felling talks to Senator Lisa Murkowski

Matt Felling talks with Senator Lisa Murkowski about her 'Nay' vote to raise Medicare funding, the end of the Bill Allen corruption era in Alaska, and her thoughts on cap and trade legislation.  
 
 

Losing track of sex offenders

As laws limit where sex offenders can live, many congregate in isolated areas  
 
 

Luggage thugs caught

Police in Arizona busted a husband and wife team accused of taking hundreds of pieces of luggage from baggage carousels  
 

Ohio house of horrors searched

More bodily remains are found at at the Ohio home of a registered sex offender faces charges of rape, kidnapping and multiple murder  
 
 
As anger fueled an anti-health care rally, The American Medial Association, along with the American Association of Retired People, gave a thumbs up to the U.S. House's health care reform legislation.  
 
 

Vaccine dilemma

With children at a higher risk from the H1N1 flu virus parents continue to weigh the pros and cons of vaccination.  
 

H1N1 and Pregnancy

Dr. Jennifer Ashton reports on the high risks of the H1N1 virus for pregnant women and how every precaution should be observed and discussed with a doctor.  
 
 
There is a big problem in one Anchorage neighborhood that is attracting crime and spreading police resources thin.  
 
 

Eye-Team Investigation: Arbitrator clears corrections officer of sexual harassment allegations

A confidential report is released that explains why a corrections officer was cleared of allegations he sexually harassed fellow employees  
 

The Eye-Team Looks at How the Recession is Impacting Alaska

Experts say the national economy is on the rebound. Here at home, the big question is how bad did we get hit, and is there more to come?  
 
 
Breast cancer awareness month makes many Alaskans think about woman in their lives who have battled the disease. One percent of breast cancer patients, however, are in fact men.  
 
 
 

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