If you're looking for something unique to do with your significant other, or you want to give your kids a taste of the Wild West, we have you covered.

In this week's Get Out, Mitch Sego hopped into the saddle for a horseback ride—right here in Anchorage.   Full Story

 
Disc golf   Full Story
 
White Water Rafting   Full Story
 
 

Election 2008


Some people think the best way to break the cycle of poverty and homelessness is to get more people involved in the solution. The organization called Habitat for Humanity is trying to do just that.   Full Story
 
 
It was a military communication system that was designed to help keep our nation safe during the cold war. Now, it may actually be harming Alaskans.

It has been 30 years since the White Alice communication system kept an eye on the Russians during the cold war, and helped defend our country.

An I-Team Investigation   Full Story

 
 
Alaska Natives have some of the country's highest cancer death rates. The reason, scientific health studies explain, has a lot to do with westernized, high fat, processed food diets replacing traditional, subsistence diets. That is why three women, part of the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium's team, decided there needed to be a wake-up call. It comes in the form of a guidebook.   Full Story
 
 
If you're looking for something unique to do with your significant other, or you want to give your kids a taste of the Wild West, we have you covered.

In this week's Get Out, Mitch Sego hopped into the saddle for a horseback ride—right here in Anchorage.   Full Story

 
 
In what has become an annual Fourth of July, the mighty Mt. Marathon race with its perilous peaks and treacherous terrain, draws runners from across the world. It is a footrace that climbs a mile and a half up, and a mile and a half down a mountain ; Despite a sluggish economy and rising gas prices, it seems people are not stopping from celebrating the Fourth of July. And according to firework businesses, the flow of customers eager to celebrate this patriotic holiday only continues to grow. ; You've probably seen the public service announcements warning you about drowning deaths in Alaska. It's only been 10 years since the state started airing them, but they're making a difference. According to the Office of Boating Safety, drowning death; Large brush fire in Anchorage, Alaska ; fire; 911 Tapes released for Bicentennial Park bear mauling ; bear; As Alaska goes green in efforts to become more environmentally friendly, it seems that an old resource is causing some potential problems. ; Click photo to enlarge«12»Senate candidate Mark Begich introduced a five-point plan to protect Alaskans' civil liberties. Flanked by supporters at Rabbit Creek Rifle Range, Begich vowed to uphold the second amendment. The NRA member says responsible; Begich; Get out and paraglide in Girdwood, Alaska; GetOut;




Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has signed a bill authorizing the state to award a license to TransCanada to start developing a natural gas pipeline.   Full Story
 
A former Alaska State Trooper has received a suspended sentence after being charged with forging prescriptions for narcotic pain medications.   Full Story
 
Just 152 votes separate incumbent Congressman Don Young and challenger Lieutenant Governor Sean Parnell in the GOP primary race for the U.S. House seat.   Full Story
 
The two challengers for Alaska's U.S. Senate seat both picked up endorsements today (Wednesday) in Anchorage.   Full Story
 
 

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