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Trajan Langdon has played against NBA players who are household names. He's played with international players who are largely unknown.
According to police, a man who was out on bail and summoned to court for a May 2006 assault charge cut of his ankle bracelet and fled authorities on Friday. He was later caught after fleeing an east Anchorage home and kicking a police dog in the face.
Two University of Alaska Fairbanks professors questioned the journalistic ethics of interior Alaska's largest newspaper, the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, in a letter to colleagues dated October 3. The letter, written by John Creed and Susan Andrews, professors of journalism and general studies at UAF's Chukchi campus in Kotzebue, says that the News-Miner gave preferential treatment to state
9-month-old Melissa Carranza-Contreras died Tuesday night from multiple skull fractures, but police still don't even know for sure if a crime has been committed.
Fran Lillard-Chambers didn’t set out to move to West Point, but on Saturday she will be grand marshal of the town’s annual Lumberjack Day Parade. “I ended up in West Point by a fluke,” she said.
From the sounds of it, about the only time Kathy Kelly can get some rest is when she's in prison. When she's not, there are minds to open, wars to stop, a world to save.
Christopher Kevan asked for a Mountain Dew and then took swigs from the bottle periodically as he recounted for investigators the Oct. 25 strangling in Wasilla of Brandie Burns, 26, and the couple's 7-week-old son, Ashton Burns.
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FAIRBANKS -- Explosives experts from Eielson Air Force Base on Monday deactivated what appeared to be a homemade pipe bomb found along a popular paved trail next to the Chena River.
Former Alaska Gov. Bill Sheffield, center, stopped in Silverdale in July on his way home from a trip to Washington, D.C. to meet up with CK High Class of 1946 classmates (from left) Jerry and Phyllis Sproat and Dr. Al Norman.

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