Saturday, July 11, 2015

Last Top Stories: No injuries in SouthAnchoragefire

No injuries in SouthAnchoragefire

No injuries in SouthAnchoragefire
The Anchorage Fire Department says no one was injured in a structure fire that required 10 or more units to extinguish. The fire was reported at 6:26 p.m. on ...
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RetiredAnchorageteacher gets 2 years for sex abuse

RetiredAnchorageteacher gets 2 years for sex abuse
A former Anchorage School District teacher was sentenced to two years in prison on Friday for sexually abusing one former student and attempting to abuse ...
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Happy birthday,Anchorage. Where's the cake?

Happy birthday,Anchorage. Where's the cake?
Festival goers form the number 100 for a commemorative Anchorage centennial aerial photo at the 2015 Anchorage July 4th Celebration on Saturday, July 4, ...
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Lunchbox: Fly-In Restaurant

Lunchbox: Fly-In Restaurant
Most people visit the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport with a destination far Outside in mind -- but I recently stopped by one of the airport's quieter ...
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AST: Helmetless motorcyclist suffered severe head trauma in crash

AST: Helmetless motorcyclist suffered severe head trauma in crash
A motorcyclist was hospitalized for severe head trauma Friday afternoon following a collision in Palmer. The single-vehicle crash was reported to Alaska State ...
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Greece votes for bailout reforms

Greece votes for bailout reforms
Greek media reported that Greece's parliament voted early Saturday to accept economic reforms the government had rejected just a week ago, making a final ...
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OPM hack's unprecedented haul: 1.1 million fingerprints

OPM hack's unprecedented haul: 1.1 million fingerprints
The hackers who stole millions of federal personnel files also took 1.1 million fingerprints, a theft that poses an unprecedented danger.
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Student pays $110 parking fines with pennies

Student pays $110 parking fines with pennies
When Stephen Coyle received two parking tickets on the University of North Carolina-Charlotte's campus, he jokingly told parking officials that he would pay ...
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FDA strengthens painkiller warning

FDA strengthens painkiller warning
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is calling on drug makers of some popular painkillers to strengthen their warning labels after a review of new ...
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