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Another said you have to live within our sacred mountains. Another said no, you have to take part in ceremonial life. All this in one family!" According to census figures provided by the BIA, an estimated 4.5 million people identify themselves as...
Oyler, an electrician, hired a lawyer who got Matlock released in 1954 on the condition that he move to Alaska. Oyler even moved his business to Alaska to help his half brother. Oyler came to regret that move: Joe Matlock caused so much trouble in...
Workers leave the arctic oil drilling rig "Kulluk," at break time, Friday, May 25, 2012, as it undergoes extensive work at Vigor Shipyards in Seattle. Shell Oil hopes to use the rig to tap vast oil reserves below the Beaufort Sea off Alaska's north coast. View Photo »
For candidates, the state is also remote, difficult to travel to, and its delegate count is among the lowest of states with caucuses or primaries Tuesday
Despite publishing a book and posing for Playgirl, Levi Johnston is struggling financially. Johnston, the father of Bristol Palin's son Tripp, is broke and living at home with his mother, Us Weekly reports. A source told the magazine the 22-year-old...
Endsley, owner of Prince of Wales Sportfishing in Craig, Alaska, and co-host of the Outdoor Line on KIRO 710 AM Radio reported some good news for those making plans on heading up to the fish-rich waters of southeast Alaska. Endsley says the Alaska...
U.S. Sen. Mark Begich, right, D-Alaska, talks to Shell Oil drilling engineer Shawn Gelsinger, center, and drilling supervisor Eric Whatley, second from right, as they stand on the arctic oil drilling rig "Kulluk," during a tour, Friday, May 25, 2012,... View Photo »
Personally, I'd like for Mr. Hayes to consult with his North Carolina party leaders before using his title as a party official to work in direct opposition to the Alaska Republican Party platform and planks.
New Mexico (5) … Pennsylvania (20) … Wisconsin (10) “UP FOR GRABS (85): Colorado (9) … Florida (29) … Iowa (6) … Nevada (6) … New Hampshire (4) … Ohio (18) … Virginia (13) “LEANING REPUBLICAN (47): Arizona (11) … Indiana (11) … Missouri (10) … North...
Alaska — The Coast Guard rescued five crewmembers from the 55-foot fishing tender St. Joesph 52 miles southeast of Cordova Friday night. The Coast Guard Communications Station in Kodiak received a mayday call from the tender, relayed by the fishing...
Alaska (IPA: [əˈlæskə]) is a state of the United States of America. Alaska is located in the extreme northwest portion of North America. It is by far the largest U.S. state in area, but one of the least populated. It is also one of the wealthiest and most racially diverse states. Full Article
In this photo taken May 15, 2012, in Hope, Alaska, Cherryl Stavish poses at her Winter Cafe restaurant. Stavish works Saturdays at the Hope Post Office, and says if the U.S. Postal Service follows through on its plan to cut the rural Alaska post office's hours by 50 percent, she will...
View Photo »In this photo taken Friday, May 11, 2012, in Anchorage, Alaska, residents Kisa Haywood, left, and Brittney Lynn talk about two high-profile murders that occurred in Alaska's largest city. The deaths have left some residents in Anchorage more cautious and maybe a bit unsettled even as...
View Photo »Greenpeace environmental activists stand in front of a Shell gas station in Prague May 10, 2012. The activists are protesting against Shell's Arctic oil drilling project in the north of Alaska. The banner reads: "Save the Arctic".
View Photo »A T-shirt of a Greenpeace environmental activist is seen next to gas pumps at a Shell gas station in Prague May 10, 2012. The activists are protesting against Shell's Arctic oil drilling project in the north of Alaska.
View Photo »A Greenpeace environmental activist in a polar bear costume holds up a banner at a Shell gas station in Prague May 10, 2012. The activists are protesting against Shell's Arctic oil drilling project in the north of Alaska.
View Photo »Greenpeace environmental activists hang up a banner on a Shell gas station sign in Prague May 10, 2012. The activists are protesting against Shell's Arctic oil drilling project in the north of Alaska.
View Photo »Greenpeace environmental activists hold up banners at a Shell gas station in Prague May 10, 2012. The activists are protesting against Shell's Arctic oil drilling project in the north of Alaska. The banner reads: "Save the Arctic".
View Photo »Lt. Col. Patricia Csank, left, and Col. Robert Evans speak at a news conference Thursday, May 10, 2012, at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska. Air Force and Anchorage police officials confirmed the body found May 8, 2012, in an Anchorage suburb was that of Senior...
View Photo »Anchorage police spokesman Lt. Dave Parker speaks to reporters at a news conference Thursday, May 10, 2012, at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska. Air Force and Anchorage police officials confirmed the body found May 8, 2012, in an Anchorage suburb was that of Senior...
View Photo »DOVER, DE - MAY 09: A U.S. Army carry team moves the flag-draped transfer case with the remains of U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Thomas Fogarty past (L-R) U.S. Army Major Gen. Merdith Temple, U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Jonathan Langlois and U.S. Air Force Col. Joan Garbutt across the tarmac at...
View Photo »DOVER, DE - MAY 09: A U.S. Army carry team moves the flag-draped transfer case with the remains of U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Thomas Fogarty off of a C-17 aircraft on the tarmac at Dover Air Force Base May 9, 2012 in Dover, Delaware. Assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 509th Infantry Regiment,...
View Photo »In this photo provided by the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, a wood bison calf is shown at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center on Wednesday, May 9, 2012, in Portage, Alaska. The first wood bison calf of the year was born this week at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. ...
View Photo »In this May 9, 2012, photo provided by the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, a wood bison calf is nuzzled at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center in Portage, Alaska. The first wood bison calf of the year was born this week at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. Officials...
View Photo »In this photo taken May 7, 2012, Charles Baird poses at a sportsman store in Anchorage, Alaska. Baird plans to live on Latouche Island in Alaska's Prince William Sound for a year homesteading and filming his adventure. He will be able to send short messages out, but will not receive any...
View Photo »U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Paul Moga, 525th Fighter Squadron commander, peers into his F-22 Raptor fighter, Saturday, May 5, 2012 at the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska.
View Photo »The last manufactured F-22 Raptor fighter, flown by U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Paul Moga, 525th Fighter Squadron commander, touches down, Saturday, May 5, 2012 at the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska.
View Photo »Greenpeace activists in an inflatable boat hold up a banner near the Finnish icebreaker Nordica, which has been chartered by Shell, in the Baltic Sea, close to Ruegen island May 4, 2012. The activists are protesting against the ship's heading for Shell's Arctic oil drilling project in...
View Photo »Greenpeace activists swim with a buoy in front of the Finnish icebreaker Nordica, which has been chartered by Shell, in the Baltic Sea, close to Fehmarn Island May 4, 2012. The activists are protesting against the ship's heading for Shell's Arctic oil drilling project in the north of...
View Photo »In this May 5, 2012 photo provided by the Alaska SeaLife Center, Olympia, a female harbor seal pup, is shown at the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward, Alaska. Olympia was rescued in Haines on May 2 by the Haines Animal Rescue Center.
View Photo »In this photo taken Thursday, May 3, 2012, Lauren Horn stands near a crack above a door that was warped by a heavy snow load on the roof of his home in Anchorage, Alaska. Horn, 47, is among the casualties of Anchorage's record seasonal snowfall, which is quickly melting, leaving...
View Photo »Vendors stand ready for cruise ship passengers seeking to visit Juneau-area attractions on Thursday, May 3, 2012, in Juneau, Alaska. The first cruise ship of the season arrived in Juneau on Wednesday.
View Photo »House minority Democrats huddle in the corner of the House chambers prior to floor session on Monday, April 30, 2012, in Juneau, Alaska.
View Photo »A Greenpeace activist covers the logo of the Shell oil company to protest on May 10, 2012 against the heading of the an icebreaker for Shell's Arctic oil drilling project in the north of Alaska. Environmentalists have pointed to the vastly complicated task of drilling in the harsh...
View Photo »Greenpeace activists dressed in polar bear costumes and others holding banners stage a protest on May 10, 2012 on the roof of a Shell petrol station in Prague, against the heading of the an icebreaker for Shell's Arctic oil drilling project in the north of Alaska. Environmentalists have...
View Photo »Greenpeace activists stage a protest on May 10, 2012 on the roof of a Shell petrol station in Prague, against the heading of the an icebreaker for Shell's Arctic oil drilling project in the north of Alaska. Environmentalists have pointed to the vastly complicated task of drilling in the...
View Photo »In this photo taken May 15, 2012, in Hope, Alaska, Cherryl Stavish poses at her Winter Cafe restaurant. Stavish works Saturdays at the Hope Post Office, and says if the U.S. Postal Service follows through on its plan to cut the rural Alaska post office's hours by 50 percent, she will...
View Photo »Though his article does not say so, he too is under fire for, among many other things, using vile words to refer to former Alaska governor Sarah Palin and calling her family ‘inbred weirdos.’
For the record, Exxon Mobil fully supports both of our operators, Conoco Phillips at Kuparuk and BP at Prudhoe Bay, in their continued commitment to invest in Alaska and to pursue all additional opportunities and investments that become viable with meaningful tax reform, because we do think that's impor...
Here's our comment. Per today's testimony, Exxon Mobil fully supports both operators, Conoco Phillips at Kuparuk and BP at Prudhoe Bay, in their continued commitment to invest in Alaska and to pursue all additional investments that become viable with meaningful tax reform.
Without the joint efforts of the Alaska State Troopers and the Alaska Air National Guard the state of the two brothers could have been something more life threatening.
We are pleased that MTA is joining our efforts to bring the benefits of 4G LTE to the citizens of Alaska
As chair of the ARP, I wish to thank the Alaska Republicans who voted
To say that this warm and snowless winter is the result of climate change … is difficult because if you talk to people in Europe and Alaska, it’s been brutal for them, and last winter, it wasn’t like this (here)
I'm from Alaska, so I never watched NASCAR. But I know I'm pulling for the National Guard car
At a closed-door Senate Republican lunch on Tuesday, Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska sternly warned her colleagues that the party was at risk of being successfully painted as anti-woman — with potentially grievous political consequences in the fall.
The Haggadah is one of the central texts of Rabbinic Judaism. Its use on the first nights of Passover by Jews all over the world from Alaska to Zimbabwe continues a tradition over 3,000 years old.
I moved back to Alaska in 2004 and at the time, the only shows coming to Alaska as far as metal, were really big shows, like Ozzy or Metallica
Our newly revitalized Radiance of the Seas and Rhapsody of the Seas offer guests what they’ve always loved, and now, so much more. Along with our friendly and engaging Gold Anchor Service delivered by every member of our staff and crew, the best way to explore Alaska is with Royal Caribbean Internationa...
Obama should do more to open up domestic sites for drilling, including the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska.
HBO decided to focus on an out-of-office, former half-term governor of Alaska who was on the losing ticket in the 2008 election and isn’t running for anything today
It can be summed up in two letters ... N-O. We have literally 60 billion barrels of gas and oil off the coasts of this country and this administration is saying, ‘No, we are not going to go there.’ Shutting down federal lands for good, not voting the Keystone pipeline, not opening up Alaska – all of tha...
based on information my clients have received, we believe the HBO adaptation borrows heavily from portions of 'Sarah From Alaska,' which focuses exclusively on Sarah Palin.
After last night I feel pretty darn good, we had a very strong response across the country from Alaska to Vermont and we got terriffic support from some of the most conservative leaders in our party like John Ashcroft, Eric Cantor, [and] Tom Colburn
Exclusive: Sarah Palin just voted in Alaska.
According to the Alaska Republican Party, 13,219 people voted on Tuesday, slightly less than in 2008
For a guy accused of being an isolationist, Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul found himself surrounded by plenty of friends Sunday in Alaska's two largest cities ... The U.S. representative from Texas spoke to about 1,000 people at a Fairbanks hotel ballroom and followed that with at least 1,200 ...
McCain astonished the political world on Friday by naming Sarah Palin, a little-known governor of Alaska and self-described 'hockey mom' with almost no foreign policy experience, as his running mate on the Republican presidential ticket.
The BLM continues to monitor the environmental risk from legacy wells on federal land on Alaska's North Slope, and is working with the State of Alaska and the AOGCC to update plans to prioritize and remediate additional legacy well sites.
Alaska is very pro-military ... Obama's naive apologies to savages in Afghanistan who killed our soldiers. We need to stay focused on getting a Commander-in-Chief our troops deserve and a Commander-in-Chief who is focused on national security.
Our team was pretty good back then ... In addition to Nate and myself, Brandon Dubinsky and Matt Carle were also on our Alaska All-Star team.
We are confident that John’s long experience with and record of achievement at Diageo North America will translate into strong leadership for Southern’s service excellence in Alaska, Oregon and Washington.
