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Alaska is one of the United States true cultural treasures. While Native culture, as a whole, may define much of Alaska's appearance, the state contains a broad mixture of cultures. In Anchorage, for example, the school district has found that its student body comes from homes that speak 83 languages.

Anchorage, the state's biggest city, has many Alaska influences but is also sometimes called Los Anchorage for its Lower 48-style architecture and mannerisms. Most residents of Alaska were born outside the state, and when they came to Alaska they brought their own traditions and desires.

There are European influences as well. Petersburg, in the Inside Passage, has a strong Scandinavian heritage. Cordova and Valdez bear names bestowed by a Spanish explorer; Cook Inlet is named for a British explorer; Russians left a legacy of the Orthodox Church in much of the state.

 
 

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News from The Anchorage Daily News

Municipal Attorney Dennis Wheeler said reasonable people might disagree with some of his conclusions faulting Mayor Mark Begich's financial reporting to the Anchorage Assembly last year. It appears he...

 

Call it truth in advertising: A bull moose crosses Tudor Road on Thursday in front of a People Mover bus bearing the marketing slogan developed for Anchorage. The moose had been browsing in the Cuddy ...

 

Volunteer Santa Claus "elves" in Alaska's frigid Interior are determined to save a popular holiday letter service featuring the North Pole's most beloved icon.

 

Quila Dock Jr. of Kipnuk said the forced landing on the tundra of a Yute Air Cessna 207 in which he and his family were passengers Wednesday was so smooth his twin baby daughters slept through it.

 

Anchorage Alaska Headlines

Social service workers removed five patients from an assisted living facility, Thursday night after concerns about sub-standard care.

 

An Alaska Transportation Department senior manager says the Knik Arm bridge is still a high priority for the state.

 

A city investigation of the circumstances surrounding then-Mayor Mark Begich's disclosures about city finances late last year concludes that Begich knew that revenue would be less than needed to cover...

 

Thousands of starry-eyed children all over the world are writing letters to the jolly man at the North Pole this holiday season, but they'll not likely to get a response from Santa Claus or his helper...

 

Warm clothing as well as diapers and women's personal hygiene products. Call 563-4545 or visit cssalaska.org Covenant House 750 W. 5th Ave.

 

The Anchorage Assembly ran out of time Tuesday night and postponed action on Mayor Dan Sullivan's proposed $421 million 2010 budget until next month.

 

University of Alaska Fairbanks administrator Bernice Joseph is one of five finalists to be the new president of Alaska Pacific University.

 

Government scientists have come up with their recommendation for next year's allowable catch of Bering Sea pollock - the nation's largest commercial fishery.

 

Union workers at the Sheraton in downtown Anchorage are asking visitors to boycott the hotel because management have imposed a sharp cost increase on family health coverage.

 

ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Sarah Palin's book is highly anticipated in her home state _ but she's no Harry Potter.

 

Local News from Anchorage Daily News via Yahoo! News

Municipal Attorney Dennis Wheeler said reasonable people might disagree with some of his conclusions faulting Mayor Mark Begich's financial reporting to the Anchorage Assembly last year. It appears he...

 

Alaska's unemployment rate jumped to 8.9 percent last month as the state recorded its sixth straight month of job losses.

 

A woman is dead and a man is in the hospital after they were hit by a car Wednesday night while trying to cross the Parks Highway near the intersection with Pittman Road, troopers say.

 

Members of the Alaska Public Offices Commission unanimously ruled Thursday that Sarah Palin has sufficiently disclosed the Arctic Cat sponsorship her husband, Todd, received for the Iron Dog snowmachi...

 

Quila Dock Jr. of Kipnuk said the forced landing on the tundra of a Yute Air Cessna 207 in which he and his family were passengers Wednesday was so smooth his twin baby daughters slept through it.

 

A Fairbanks man in his 50s has died of swine flu, bringing to seven the number of Fairbanks-related deaths attributed to the disease, the state Department of Health and Social Services reported Wednes...

 

A Yute Air flight carrying eight people -- including two children on laps -- was forced to land on the tundra Wednesday night about 17 miles from the village of Tuntutuliak in southwest Alaska, an inv...

 

The Anchorage Assembly on Tuesday night approved proposed new landscaping rules for developers.

 

The trial for five of the eight men accused of wasting caribou near Point Hope will take place in Point Hope the week of Feb. 1, a state judge said Wednesday.

 

Alaska State Troopers have broken up two commercial marijuana growing operations with more than 100 plants in the Glennallen area during raids in recent days.

 

Local News from ABC Alaska News via Yahoo! News

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Three applicants for a vacant state House seat from North Pole are all emphasizing their experience in local government. Doug Isaacson, Mike Prax and Tammie Wilson are vying to replace John Coghill.

 

Drue Pearce is leaving her job as federal pipeline coordinator of an Alaska natural gas pipeline project. In a statement released Monday, Pearce says President Obama requested her resignation. She say...

 

A road in Juneau has been reopened and residents allowed to return home after mudslides closed down the roadway.

 

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - To help prevent the spread of swine flu, the Mat-Su Regional Medical Center says no one under age 12 may visit patients this flu season.

 

Local News from The Alaska Star via Yahoo! News

Sen. Lisa Murkowski spoke to a group of more than 200 in Chugiak last week about her stance in the ongoing national health-care debate.

 

Assemblyman Bill Starr believes the Eagle River Walmart is a good neighbor and is asking the Anchorage Assembly to lift some of the conditional restrictions placed on the super store's liquor license.

 

Kimberly Mauser and Bianca Temple took top honors at the 2010 Miss Chugiak-Eagle River Scholarship pageant, held Nov. 7 at Chugiak High School. Each has their own title:

 

INTRO: Alaska Star contributor Nina Peacock joined dozens of reporters and writers from across Alaska Thursday inside Hanger 1 at Elmendorf Air Force Base to observe President Barack Obama's arrival i...

 

When it comes to giving gifts, the old adage tells us "It is the thought that counts." That's the case with a recent donation received by the Chugiak-Eagle River Senior Center.

 

Local News from Fairbanks Daily News-Miner via Yahoo! News

ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The U.S. Marshals in Alaska have a new bomb-sniffing dog. His trainer, says the yellow lab named MacDuff can detect numerous types of explosives and firearms, even shell casi...

 

The Dec. 7 edition of "Diners, Drive-ins and Dives" is to feature a sampling of Fairbanks and North Pole restaurants, such as Big Daddy's, the Cookie Jar and the Pagoda. Guy Fieri's C...

 

It's been bugging the heck out of me with the way the comments can now just disappear without a trace, and even the whole comment sections of certain articles will just vanish. For me, the live...

 

Santa Claus, also known as Patrick Farmer, at Santa Claus House in North Pole, Alaska Wednesday Nov. 18, 2009, holds letters from children sent this year that the U.S. Postal Service says they will no...

 

ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Alaska's unemployment rate jumped to 8.9 percent last month. State labor officials on Thursday said that's a six-tenths of a percentage point increase over the adjusted rate ...

 

UAF and UAA will battle for supremacy in the sustainable world. A sustainable meal is at stake. A UAF press release says: The contest is built around the ...

 

"University Avenue is back to normal. The Department of Transportation had closed one lane northbound on the University Avenue bridge for guardrail repairs. The...

 

Sen. Mark Begich and Rep. Don Young wrote to the Postmaster General today to object to the way the US Postal Service handled the Santa letters decision. They asked that the agency inform lo...

 

Sen. Mark Begich and Rep. Don Young wrote to the Postmaster General today to object to the way the US Postal Service handled the Santa letters decision. They asked that the agency inform local ...

 

ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Opponents of Alaska's predator control program where hundreds of wolves and bears have been killed will argue their case Thursday before Alaska's highest court. Arguments are...

 

Local News from KTVF Fairbanks via Yahoo! News

The president of Shell Oil Co. says the company did not ask a federal agency to delay a decision on the company's request to drill for oil and gas in...

 

Army officials plan to prevent media from covering Sarah Palin's appearance at Fort Bragg on Monday, saying they fear the event will turn into political grandstanding against President Barack Obama.

 

BP says it's cutting its Alaska spending by 15 percent next year, but still plans to work on projects such as the proposed North Slope gas pipeline.

 

A young woman accused of conspiring to kill her mother is seeking to delay the start of her second trial.

 

A jury in Seattle awarded $1.5 million to man injured aboard a fish-processing vessel.

 

Hundreds of people lined up at stores in Fort Wayne and Noblesville in hopes of meeting Sarah Palin.

 

It's no lie. Merriam-Webster has chosen "admonish" as its 2009 Word of the Year.

 

Starry eyed children around the world are writing letters to the jolly man at the North Pole, but this holiday season they'll not likely to get a response from Santa...

 

A National Transportation Safety Board investigator says a plane with eight people on board, including two children, made an emergency landing about 18 miles from the village of Tuntutuliak.

 

Sarah Palin and her some of her fans say Newsweek's current cover featuring a photo of her in short black shorts and other running gear was out of context and...