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Tracy Sabo
Tracy Sabo came to KTUU as News Director in 2012 and is thrilled to finally call Alaska "home." Tracy's only passion larger than the state of Alaska is her dedication to journalism. She believes firmly in the public's right to know and is energized...
Tags: Hurricane Katrina (2005), Entertainment, CNN (tv network), Sarah Palin, Haiti Earthquake (2010)
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American Chemistry Council Spends Big Bucks on Pro-Murkowski Ads
Channel 2 NewsSen. Lisa Murkowski isn't up for election until 2016, but that's not stopping the American Chemistry Council from buying lots of commercial airtime on TV and radio stations in Anchorage, airing a pro-Murkowski political advertisement hundreds of times....Tags: John Shimkus, Chemistry, Cedric Richmond, Mike Johanns, Environmental Issues
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Mountain Stage: W.Va. Radio Program to Head to Alaska for 2 Shows
Channel 2 NewsThe public radio show "Mountain Stage" is headed to Alaska to record two summer shows. The West Virginia-based music program will travel to Fairbanks for shows on Aug. 17 and 18. The performances will be held in conjunction with the University of...Tags: Entertainment, NPR
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Anchorage Mayoral Race Turns Ugly Amid Accusations of Slander
Snow removal and the city budget: issues you would expect to hear about in the Anchorage Mayoral race.
But now Anthony Rollins, a disgraced police officer, has become a part of the debate.
Documents filed in court last week offer more details about the...Tags: Personal Data Collection, Crime, Law and Justice, Local Government, Entertainment, Politics
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Study Says Yukon-Charlie Wolves Healthy, Population Rebounding
Channel 2 NewsAn 18-year National Park Service study, of wolves monitored by radio collars, says the Yukon-Charlie Preserve’s population is healthy and rebounding. The 2.5 million acre protected land area is located in northeast Alaska, along the Canadian...Tags: Entertainment, Biology, Science and Technology, National Parks, Science
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48 Years Later: Remembering the 1964 Earthquake
Channel 2 NewsIt has been 48 years since the Good Friday Earthquake that struck Alaska on March 27, 1964 -- but Tay Thomas remembers it vividly. Thomas was at her Turnagain home with her two children when she felt the first rumble; her instincts told her to head...Tags: Tsunamis, Earthquakes, Good Friday, Entertainment, Natural Disasters
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Anchorage Mayoral Race Gets Personal
The last days of any campaign have a life of their own. And in the Anchorage mayoral race, the battle has become intensely personal for Paul Honeman. He’s taken some sharp jabs on the radio against the incumbent, Mayor Dan Sullivan. The two ads,...
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure, Gays and Lesbians, Entertainment, Politics
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Bear Mauling Survivor Shares Story of Attack and Recovery
Channel 2 NewsWhen you first meet 66-year-old Donald "Skip" Sanford, it's hard to see how much he's been through these past two months. “From the outside, the hair and the clothes cover all the scars, so it's kind of like nobody knows,” said Sanford....Tags: Health, Physical Therapists, Animal Attacks, Physical Therapy, First Aid
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ConocoPhillips: Corps Grants Permit for Petroleum Reserve Access
Channel 2 NewsConocoPhillips has received a federal permit that will allow the oil company to build bridge and pipeline crossings over Alaska's Colville River and gain access to leases within the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska. The Army Corps of Engineers announced...Tags: Barack Obama, Petroleum Industry, U.S. Army, Environmental Issues, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities
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ASD Superintendent Finalist: Browder's Past Questioned
An Anchorage Schools Superintendent candidate is answering questions about his past, after professors at his former workplace questioned his ability to lead. After spending seven years in charge of the Lee County School District in Florida, Jim Browder...Tags: Lee County (Florida), Colleges and Universities, NBC (tv network), Entertainment, American School for the Deaf
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Possible Protests over New Anchorage Sidewalk Ordinance
The new sidewalk ordinance the Anchorage Assembly passed a week ago could be headed for its first challenge.
When the law takes effect on December 22nd, it would make it illegal to sit or lie down on downtown sidewalks. The assembly voted 7-4 in favor...Tags: Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Television, Civil Rights, Justice and Rights
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A Bear Mauling Victim's Friend Tells Story of Escape
Channel 2 NewsA moose hunter attacked by a grizzly bear Monday afternoon is out of the intensive care unit and recovering at a local hospital 65-year-old Donald "Skip" Sanford was mauled when he was hunting about 50 miles west of Paxon. He was hunting with his son...Tags: Health, Animal Attacks, Entertainment, Chad, Boats
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