Anchorage didn't use snow sent from Fairbanks for Iditarod
Workers offload an Alaska Railroad train that delivered tons of snow to Anchorage, Alaska, on Thursday, March 3, 2016, after traveling 360 miles south from Fairbanks. The snow will be used to help provide a picturesque ground cover on the streets for the ceremonial start of the 1,000-mile Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in Anchorage, where persistent above-freezing temperatures have melted much of the local snow. The competitive part of the race kicks off Sunday 50 miles to the north in Willow. (A..>> view originalWATCH: Alaska Airlines flight intercepts Tuesday evening solar ...
ANCHORAGE - UPDATE: Alaska Airlines gave 163 passengers the view of a lifetime as they soared over the Pacific ocean.In order to intercept the total solar eclipse, the airlines changed the flight plan of a plane headed from Anchorage to Hawaii after they were contacted by astronomer Joe Rao that they were going to be in the right place at the wrong time. Alaska Airlines later tweeted a photo of the eclipse captured by two of their flight attendants on flight 870. The photo shows a ring-like su..>> view originalAnchorage studying potential impacts of JBER troop reduction
The Municipality of Anchorage is conducting a comprehensive study on the impact of the potential troop drawdown at Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson, and ...>> view originalTips for finding your missing furry friend
What should you do if your pet goes missing?Lots of things can cause pets to run away. Things like fireworks, earthquakes, house fires and even an open back door.The Anchorage Pet Detective offers some tips for finding your lost pet.>> view original
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
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