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Anchorage Pools Cleaner than Most
A CDC study found a high amount of fecal matter in public pools, but that's not the case in Anchorage.
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Hundreds of Pilots Head to Valdez for 10th Annual Fly In
The event attracts people from all over the world who come to see some of Alaska best pilots in action.
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Saying Goodbye to Ms. Rutz, After ASD Cuts Her Position
"I am going to miss the students," said Gail Rutz, a Career Resource Advisor (CRA) at West High School. Rutz has been a CRA for six years.
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Landing Strong - Service High School Cheerleader Bounces Back from a Scary Ordeal
This 17-year-old has demonstrated: Even if you stumble, what matters is that you get back up.
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Pilots Wow Crowds with Aerobatics
"It's like a roller coaster on steroids."
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Workers Rebuild WWII-Era Steam Locomotive
It had been rusting away in Washington until last year, when it was donated to the Alaska Railroad, then put in the care of the 557 Engine Restoration Company.
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Anchorage Residents React to Frigid Spring
The wait for warmer temperatures is starting to wear thin for many Anchorage residents.
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Anchorage Gets New Traffic Signals
It’s a traffic feature that many cities in the country already have, but Anchorage is just getting a taste of it now: a blinking yellow turn arrow that some drivers may not recognize.
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Anchorage Teen Reflects on Success
Christina Marie Edwin is one of 10 students awarded for their achievements despite the odds
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Chief Questions High Numbers of Officer-Involved Shootings
This year there have been four incidents, compared to five in all of last year, and Chief Mew says the upward trend is concerning.
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Pilots Test Their Take Off Skills
Hundreds turned out to watch the Short Take Off and Landing (STOL) Competition in Valdez for the 10th annual Fly In.
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