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    Aug 2, 2011 |Story| KTUU
  1. At-Home STD Testing Kit Available To Alaskans

    Alaskans who might not feel comfortable going to a clinic to get tested for a sexually transmitted disease now have another option. Alaska had the highest Chlamydia rate in the country in 2010, and the second highest rate of gonorrhea. According to...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Hospitals and Clinics, Lab Tests, Medical Procedures and Tests, Sexually Transmitted Diseases

  2. Aug 2, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. Franklin W. Ridenour, 54

    Franklin William Ridenour, 54, of 13517 Elaines Way, Hagerstown, Md., passed away Monday, Aug. 1, 2011, in Chincoteague, Va.
    Franklin William Ridenour, 54, of 13517 Elaines Way, Hagerstown, Md., passed away Monday, Aug. 1, 2011, in Chincoteague, Va. Born Wednesday, Oct. 10, 1956, in Hagerstown, he was the son of Donald W. Ridenour and Joyce Brewer Ridenour of Maugansville, Md....

    Tags: Washington County (Maryland), Fires, Eagle River, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Human Interest

  4. Aug 2, 2011 |Story| KTUU
  5. Bigger Permanent Fund Doesn't Guarantee Larger PFD

    The Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation says its fund is bigger than ever this year, surpassing $40 billion. It also experienced its biggest return in more than two decades.
    Channel 2 News
    The Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation says its fund is bigger than ever this year, surpassing $40 billion. It also experienced its biggest return in more than two decades. But Permanent Fund officials say that doesn't necessarily mean you're going to...
  6. Jul 4, 2011 |Story| WSBT-TV
  7. Bald eagles making a comeback in Indiana

    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Bald eagles that were once wiped out in Indiana are making a comeback in the Hoosier state. The Indianapolis Star reports that the state counted 110 bald eagle nests last year, more than three times as many nests as a decade...

    Tags: Indiana, Minnesota, Indianapolis

  8. Aug 2, 2011 |Story| KTUU
  9. 36 Hours in Hope

    Hope, Alaska was named for a man, not a feeling. Still, the moniker fits.
    GoToAK.com
    Hope, Alaska was named for a man, not a feeling. Still, the moniker fits. Before Nome or Dawson became gold rush boomtowns, there were Hope and Sunrise, twin mining camps strung along a spot where the mountains met Cook Inlet. In 1889, Percy Hope was the...

    Tags: Forestry and Timber, Natural Resources, Forests, Land Resources, Human Interest

  10. Jul 4, 2011 |Story| KTUU
  11. Palmer Man Dies in Morning Standoff with Troopers

    Alaska State Troopers shot and killed a Palmer man who confronted them with a gun after a standoff at his house on the Palmer-Wasilla Highway early Monday morning.
    KTUU.com
    Alaska State Troopers shot and killed a Palmer man who confronted them with a gun after a standoff at his house on the Palmer-Wasilla Highway early Monday morning. According to AST spokesperson Beth Ipsen, troopers responded to a 911 call at 12:45 a.m....
  12. Jul 4, 2011 |Story| KTUU
  13. Military Families Celebrate Independence Day in Alaska

    Channel 2 News
    This Independence Day holds special meaning for Alaska’s vast military community, many of whom are waiting for loved ones to return from overseas. Several families gathered at Monday’s July 4th parade, which stepped off on the park strip just...

    Tags: Defense, American Legion, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Armed Forces

  14. Jul 5, 2011 |Story| Daily Press
  15. How Sally Ride helped save the ozone layer

    It was the fall of 1984. Sally Ride was orbiting Earth. And M. Patrick McCormick, a young NASA scientist, nearly had a heart attack.
    It was the fall of 1984. Sally Ride was orbiting Earth. And M. Patrick McCormick, a young NASA scientist, nearly had a heart attack. Ride, the first woman astronaut, was hours into her second spaceflight when something went wrong. Aboard space shuttle...

    Tags: Hampton University, Rocketry, Technology, Environmental Pollution, Cape Canaveral

  16. Jul 5, 2011 |Story| KTUU
  17. Troopers Search For Missing Man on Harding Lake

    An extensive search of Harding Lake near Fairbanks Monday found no new signs of a man last seen jet-skiing there early in the morning, according to Alaska State Troopers.
    An extensive search of Harding Lake near Fairbanks Monday found no new signs of a man last seen jet-skiing there early in the morning, according to Alaska State Troopers. Troopers were notified at about 4 a.m. Monday that 25-year-old Patrick Hunsberger...

    Tags: Fairbanks

  18. Jul 4, 2011 |Story| KTUU
  19. At Mulcahy Stadium, Fireworks Prep is a Blast

    Outside Mulcahy Stadium on Independence Day, about 10 or so people from Alaska Pyrotechnics spent the day busily preparing for the Fourth of July fireworks.
    Channel 2 News
    Outside Mulcahy Stadium on Independence Day, about 10 or so people from Alaska Pyrotechnics spent the day busily preparing for the Fourth of July fireworks. Ed Piscatelli has prepped fireworks for more than 10 years. "It's just something different,...
  20. Jul 3, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. International visitors' favorite places to visit in the U.S.

    Whether you're shopping at Tiffany, contemplating the Liberty Bell, hiking in Yosemite National Park or throwing dice inLas Vegas, odds are good you'll meet an international tourist enjoying America alongside you.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    Whether you're shopping at Tiffany, contemplating the Liberty Bell, hiking in Yosemite National Park or throwing dice inLas Vegas, odds are good you'll meet an international tourist enjoying America alongside you. New York, Florida, California, Nevada...

    Tags: Tourism and Leisure, International Travel, Florida, Gardens and Parks, Monuments and Heritage Sites

  22. Aug 3, 2011 |Story| KTUU
  23. USDA Offers Home Improvement Grants in Rural Alaska

    Low-income rural Alaska residents can now take advantage of grants from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to help improve their homes.
    Channel 2 News
    Low-income rural Alaska residents can now take advantage of grants from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to help improve their homes. USDA Rural Development officials say the Housing Preservation Grants can be used for weatherization, repairing...

    Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Personal Income

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