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Springtime brings a special challenge to the folks who work at Anchorage Animal Control.

The month of May holds a grim statistic.

May is the month where the number of animals who are euthanized at the shelter literally doubles from the wintertime. The reason is pretty simple: too many pets and not enough people to adopt them.   Full Story

 
 
An I-Team Investigation

When it comes to Alaska's future, many are pinning their hopes on a natural gas pipeline. Although it won't solve all of our problems, economists tell the I-Team it would definitely give us a boost.

So what happens if the gas pipeline doesn't get built?   Full Story

 
 
Sometimes--especially when it comes to health news--you hear statistics that don't really seem to register. One day something is good for you; the next day it's not.

But here's a statistic I want you to hear: cancer remains Alaska's number one killer.

That's why one year ago, on May 11, 2007, CBS 11 News made a station wide commitment to do our part in fighting this cancer war. We take look now at what the program has done and what we hope to do in the future for you.   Full Story

 
 
Spring is in the air and it looks like we are finally done with the snow.

Hopefully so, for golfers.
Alaska's golf season is short enough as it is.   Full Story