The North American Aerospace Defense Command tracked and intercepted two Russian military aircraft near Alaska. Republican Representative Nick Begich and Democratic Incumbent Rep. Mary Peltola discuss different views on certain issues. The Alaska State Fire Marshal’s Office will give away one thousand new smoke and carbon monoxide alarms this year.
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Brian Smith was convicted in July of killing two Alaska Native women, but during his sentencing, photos were revealed of a third possible victim, believed to be Cassandra Boskofsky, an Alaska Native originally from the Kodiak area. Although Anchorage police say there's not enough evidence to charge Smith with her murder, an Anchorage jury has awarded her family a death certificate and declared her to be a victim of homicide.
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The Alaska Pacific Island Pageant is more than just a pageant. Organizers say it embodies the spirit of the Pacific and serves as "a platform to inspire, advocate, and represent the vibrant diversity of the Pacific for the state of Alaska."
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Hundreds converged at Goose Lake in Anchorage in hopes of calling attention to Alaska's epidemic of missing and murdered Natives.
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The U.S. Interior Department released the second and final volume of its investigation into Indian boarding schools and the harm caused to Native American children. Advocates for Alaska boarding school survivors applaud the research, but say the report tells only part of the story.
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Keys to Life, an Anchorage-based nonprofit says the Sun Rise Camp could be the first summer program in Alaska for kids with parents who are serving time in prison. Research shows these children are at high risk for emotional and behavioral problems, and cycling through the prison system as adults. The Sun Rise camp hopes to break this cycle.