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Salvation Army gets a helping hand

A local union donated its services to the Salvation Army by installing new flooring in one of thier buildings, but it's not just the Salvation Army that benefits.  
 

Enstar says in-state gas line not an immediete fix for supply problems

While some legislators are calling for an in-state "bullet" line to ship North Slope gas to Southcentral Alaska, Enstar is saying the line won't come in time to solve the supply problems  
 

Thanksgiving dinner on a budget

KTVA CBS 11's Corey Allen-Young shows us the best places to get deals on an affordable Thanksgiving dinner.  
 

View from the Hill

This week Matt Felling asks Senator Begich if he supports the new health care reform bill.- Nov. 19, 2009  
 
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Travel Guy Scott McMurren

Alaska TravelGram's McMurren shares his favorite holiday travel gadgets  
 

Fact checking "Going Rogue"

Some Alaskans mentioned in former Governor Sarah Palin's book say it includes more fiction than fact  
 

Fact checking "Going Rogue"

Part two: Former aide says he feels "stabbed in the back" by portrayal  
 

Report says Begich didn't disclose budget gap

City attorney's report says former mayor knew revenues would be less than appropriations  
 

Families of drunk driving victims say system failed

Driver Lori Phillips had prior DUI convictions before the crash that killed Louis Clement and critically injured Joyua Stovall  
 

Libraries more popular, threatened than ever

Cuts come at a time when more Anchorage residents are using the library  
 

School district looking for public's advice on budget

The Anchorage School district is holding a series of community forums to get advice from the public on how to trim over 13 million dollars from the budget.  
 

U.S. Postal Service struggles in recession

Big financial losses for the Postal Service have some Alaskans wondering how they could be impacted  
 
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Obama's China Challenges

As President Obama arrived in China on his first official visit, he will face many challenges including opening China's market to U.S. goods. Chip Reid has more.  
 

Landslide displaces more than 70 Juneau residents

An early morning mudslide has forced more than 70 downtown Juneau residents out of their homes, Nov. 14.  
 
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The search for the next Anchorage police chief

The search for the next Anchorage police chief is heating up; the search committee gave their final recommendations of the possible candidates yesterday. The next move is now up to Mayor Dan Sullivan.  
 

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

In a face-to-face edition, Senator Murkowski discusses the public option, an Afghanistan 'surge' and whether she'll be reading Sarah Palin's book.  
 

Watch President Obama's Elmendorf speech

The President promised support to Army and Air Force personnel during his first visit to Alaska  
 

Preview: Palin talks Levi on Oprah

Oprah's interview with Sarah Palin to air on Nov. 16  
 

Alaska Travel Guru 11/11/09

Travel deals and information from around the state.  
 

Reflecting on service and sacrifice

Gathering at Fort Richardson to honor those who serve  
 

City's budget woes hitting school's finances

The city's budget woes are impacting the Anchorage School District, already in the process of balancing next year's funds  
 

Jobs for veterans

The day before Veterans Day, Alaskans in Anchorage are honoring veterans by helping them find jobs  
 

Cellphones are taking over, but the land line hangs on

Most people have a cellphone these days but does this mean the end of the land line?  
 

Two very different villages, one football game

Kids from Point Hope and Voznesenka come together -- and learn about each other --- on the field  
 

Snow removal budget remains virtually untouched

With this season's first snowfall, city officials say despite budget cuts their snow cleanup budget remains virtually untouched  
 

Dealing with an H1N1 shot shortage

School officials are crossing their fingers and hoping for more shipments of the H1N1 shot  
 
 

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

In a face-to-face edition, Senator Murkowski discusses the public option, an Afghanistan 'surge' and whether she'll be reading Sarah Palin's book.  
 

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.  
 

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.  
 

View from the Hill, October 22

Matt Felling talks with Senator Mark Begich about health care reform, offshore oil drilling and Anchorage's budget shortfalls  
 
 

Quick fixes to add years to your life

Chris Wragge and Debbye Turner Bell speak with one of the world's leading authorities on alternative medicine and spirituality, Dr. Deepak Chopra about living a longer life.  
 

The Rising H1N1 Death Toll

The CDC recently quadrupled its estimated H1N1 death toll to 39-hundred nationwide. Dr. Anthony Fauci speaks with Russ Mitchell about the rising death toll of this infectious disease.  
 

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.  
 

Mental health: Suicide cluster in Palo Alto troubles town

Four students have committed suicide in Palo Alto, Calif., in the past six months. All of them threw themselves in front of a train. Three attended the same high school.  
 

Energy Drinks Offer No Boost?

Young scientist Brendan O'Neil tested energy drinks to see if they really offer boosts of energy, his results showed the drinks had no significant effect.  
 
 
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View from the Hill, October 15th - Lisa Murkowski

Matt Felling talks with Senator Lisa Murkowski about health reform becoming a bi-partisan effort, a potential 'Afghan Surge,' OCS drilling and her alternative to EPA regulations.  
 

A Cub Scout's Punishment

A 6-year-old brought a Cub Scout utensil to first grade and ended up landing in reform school.  
 
President Obama's plan to remake the nation's health care system is one step closer to reality after the pivotal Senate Finance Committee approved sweeping legislation Tuesday.  
 

A Soldier's Selfless Courage

President Obama honored the heroism of a fallen soldier, Sgt. Jared Monti, with a medal of honor.  
 
 

Afghan Answer Weeks Away

President Obama met again with his top advisers to consider a new change in the strategy in Afghanistan.  
 

U.S. Troops Ambushed

CBS News' Mandy Clark reports that American troops have recently suffered a series of devastating losses in the region.  
 

A Soldier's Selfless Courage

President Obama honored the heroism of a fallen soldier, Sgt. Jared Monti, with a medal of honor.  
 
 
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