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Keeping your kids safe on Halloween: Part 2

There are about a thousand registered sex offenders living in Anchorage, and your child could be knocking on one of their doors this Halloween. See how you can keep your kids safe while they trick-or-treat.
Created: 10/01/2009 11:27:00 PM AKDT







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    You call this fact checking? Once again you proved that fair and impartial journalism doesn't exist! Why don't you quote the words from her book? Maybe even quote the energy bill verbiage that you are saying she doesn't understand? No...instead you go and talk with the opposition an sell it as a story. Use your college degree in journalism and do some work! We all would benefit from it.

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  • John Jay - Watchdog criticizes oil field safety after deadly accident - KTVA

    Does he have any idea how much safety training we go trough every year on the slope? I spend countless hours every year in training. We have safety personnel. We have employee based safety programs. Behavior Based safety. Behavior Science Technologies. S.I.M.S. Training. We have audits. Hamel doesn't have a crew.

    11/21/09  8:04 AM



  • guest - Fairbanks woman now a reality TV star in the Philippines - KTVA

    Everybody from Fairbanks is a rock star. You rock.

    11/21/09  8:02 AM



  • guest - What responsibility do you have to report a DUI? - KTVA

    According to the story - none. I agree. Wholeheartedly. Alaska does not deputize the little people citizens. Only tourists.

    11/21/09  8:00 AM



  • guest - Fact checking "Going Rogue" - KTVA

    Where have all the minions gone...long time passing....where have all the minions gone a long long time ago...where have all minions....gone under her bus everyone...oh when will they ever learn oh when...will they ever learn (with apologies to Peter Paul & Mary). Also, too "is the chirdren learning"?

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