PALIN’S NOT A PROBE TARGET, U.S. ATTY. IN ALASKA SAYS - American Reporter
WASHINGTON, D.C., Jul 6, 2009 (8:45PM EDT) — The office of U.S. Attorney Karen L. Loeffler in Alaska today backed up the FBI in denying that former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is under federal investigation. A spokeswoman declined to comment for media beyond confirming a statement by the FBI in Alaska
No rabies found in wolves blamed in death of Alaska - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Two wolves suspected of killing a teacher outside a rural Alaska village did not have rabies, lab tests concluded Thursday. The animals were shot Monday from the air by state wildlife employees, who said they matched descriptions
State finds no rabies in wolves suspected in Alaska - Minneapolis Star Tribune
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Two wolves suspected of killing a teacher outside the rural Alaska village of Chignik Lake did not have rabies wolves matched descriptions of those seen at the site where Candice Berner, a 32-year-old Perryville teacher, was
Wolves blamed for death of Alaska schoolteacher did not - Missoulian
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Two wolves suspected of killing a teacher outside a rural Alaska village did not have rabies, lab tests concluded Thursday. The animals were shot Monday from the air by state wildlife employees, who said they matched descriptions
Alaska State Troopers seek man suspected in Fairbanks homicide - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Alaska State Troopers say they’re seeking a Fairbanks man in a homicide investigation that left a North Pole man dead. KTUU-TV reports 24-year-old Sean Jeffers is charged with first-degree murder in the death of 20-year-old Bryan Richardson in the parking lot of a Goldstream
Alaska Airlines Announces Marketing Leadership Changes - PR-USA.net
Alaska Airlines today announced a realignment of its marketing, sales and online commerce groups. Joe Sprague, a 10-year veteran at Alaska Airlines, has been named vice president of marketing. Sprague will be responsible for the carrier’s overall
Your Questions Answered - Associated Press
Obama has summoned members to the White House one by one for private, face-to-face persuasion, and also met larger groups. White House aides said he plans at least Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, an opponent of the legislation, said Tuesday.
Positive industry reaction to changing of the guard at - Am770chqr.com
expert Rick Erickson says new president Gregg Saretsky is a good choice with his previous experience at Canadian Airlines and Alaska Airlines with Westjet’s new computer reservation system and financial results helped push Sean Durfy out the
Alaska officials kill 2 wolves blamed in death of - Minneapolis Star Tribune
two of the wolves believed responsible for the death of a teacher who was killed while jogging alone along a rural village road. Blowing snow stymied earlier efforts to track the wolves near Chignik Lake on the Alaska Peninsula, but the weather
Compensation for Alaska Air boss doubles - Olympian
Ayer also received stock and option awards the company valued at $3,224,953 on the day they were granted. The total compensation of $4,298,808 compared to the $1,581,007 he received the year before. Alaska Air Group reported full-year 2009 net income
Mackey, King, begin last 269 miles up the Alaska coast - Minneapolis Star Tribune
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The 2010 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is turning into a two-man contest between former champions Lance Mackey and Jeff King. Defending champion Mackey was first to the Alaska coast, reaching Unalakleet (YOU’-nah-la-kleet) at 3:32
Wisconsin advances with win over Alaska-Anchorage - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Blake Geoffrion had two goals and an assist and Derek Stepan had a goal and two assists as Wisconsin beat Alaska Aaron Bendickson had two goals and Michael Davies and Justin Schultz also scored for Wisconsin, which advances to the WCHA Final Five
Alaska traveler will offer film, lecture as part of - Poughkeepsie Journal
Venture to the frozen wilderness without leaving Poughkeepsie when the Vassar Brothers Institute presents traveler and filmmaker John Holod’s “Alaska: RV Adventure of a Lifetime.” The documentary, part of the institute’s Travel and Adventure Films
AIDS Project offering free HIV testing - LJWORLD
American Indians, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians make up 1.2 percent of the national population Reaching Native populations with messages about HIV prevention and education is vital to community health and vitality.
Alaska’s Kikkan Randall second at World Cup cross - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
OSLO - Anders Gloersen of Norway has won a men’s 1.5-kilometer cross-country sprint, while countryman Petter Northug secured the overall World Cup victory. Marit Bjoergen of Norway won the 1.3K women’s sprint after passing Kikkan Randall of Alaska in