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    Mar 4, 2013 |Story| KTUU
  1. Fairbanks: Russia and Japan Carvers Win Big at World Ice Art Championships

    Carvers from Russia and Japan took top honors at the World Ice Art Championships in Fairbanks.
    Channel 2 News
    Carvers from Russia and Japan took top honors at the World Ice Art Championships in Fairbanks. Two carvers from Russia won the single block abstract division with their meteor sculpture. Teams consisting of one or two artists carved for up to 60 hours...

    Tags: Sculpture, Japan, Arts and Culture, Russia, Arts

  2. Jan 22, 2013 |Story| AP Alaska
  3. Foreign Stocks Boost Alaska Permanent Fund

    The easing of fears over the European debt crisis and the state of China's economy led to a boost in foreign stocks held by the Alaska Permanent Fund Corp.
    The easing of fears over the European debt crisis and the state of China's economy led to a boost in foreign stocks held by the Alaska Permanent Fund Corp. Officials with the corporation that oversees Alaska's oil wealth portfolio says the fund ended the...

    Tags: Earnings, European Debt Crisis

  4. Dec 17, 2012 |Story| KTUU
  5. Seven People Indicted in Fatal 'Bath Salts' Distribution Ring

    Seven alleged members of a Southcentral Alaska drug ring have been indicted on federal charges, after prosecutors say they imported thousands of dollars in “bath salts” from China that killed one of their associates in South Anchorage earlier this year.
    Channel 2 News
    Seven alleged members of a Southcentral Alaska drug ring have been indicted on federal charges, after prosecutors say they imported thousands of dollars in “bath salts” from China that killed one of their associates in South Anchorage...

    Tags: Tylenol (drug), Prosecution, Government Postal Delivery, U.S. Postal Service

  6. Oct 22, 2012 |Story| KTUU
  7. As Campaign Season Winds Down, Voters are Still Tuned in

    Anchorage voters from both sides of the political spectrum tuned into the third and final presidential debate Monday evening.  Former statehouse candidate Linda Zaugg was among a handful of people attending a watch party sponsored by the Obama campaign.
    Channel 2 News
    Anchorage voters from both sides of the political spectrum tuned into the third and final presidential debate Monday evening.  Former statehouse candidate Linda Zaugg was among a handful of people attending a watch party sponsored by the Obama campaign....

    Tags: Politics, Mitt Romney, Israel, Elections, Bain Capital, LLC

  8. Sep 14, 2012 |Story| KTUU
  9. Valdez LNG Summit Wraps-Up

    In Valdez Friday, the 8th Annual LNG Summit wrapped up with lots of determination, but few tangible results. 
    In Valdez Friday, the 8th Annual LNG Summit wrapped up with lots of determination, but few tangible results.  For the past two days energy experts from all over Alaska, other parts of the country and other parts of the world, gathered in Valdez.  They...

    Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Energy Resources, ConocoPhillips, BP Plc, Japan

  10. Jul 28, 2012 |Story| KTUU
  11. Gray Takes Her Shot, Finishes 5th

    Former University of Alaska Fairbanks standout Jamie (Beyerle) Gray finished 5th Saturday in the Women's 10m Air Rifle at the 2012 London Olympic games. 
    Channel 2 Sports
    Former University of Alaska Fairbanks standout Jamie (Beyerle) Gray finished 5th Saturday in the Women's 10m Air Rifle at the 2012 London Olympic games.  Gray qualified for the finals where she finished 1.8 points out of the medals with a total score of...
  12. Aug 14, 2012 |Story| AP Alaska
  13. U.S. Coast Guard Transfers Fish Piracy Case to China

    A vessel suspected of illegal driftnet fishing on the high seas has been transferred to China by the U.S. Coast Guard.
    The Associated Press
    A vessel suspected of illegal driftnet fishing on the high seas has been transferred to China by the U.S. Coast Guard. A Coast Guard cutter encountered the 177-foot fishing ship about 850 miles east of Tokyo last week. Coast Guard personnel boarded the...

    Tags: U.S. Coast Guard

  14. Apr 23, 2012 |Story| AP Broadcast
  15. ConocoPhillips 1Q Profit Drops 3 Pct

    ConocoPhillips said Monday that its first-quarter profit dropped 3 percent due to a decline in production following the sale of billions of dollars of oil fields and other assets.The Houston company reported earnings of $2.94 billion, or $2.27 per share, from January to March. That compares with $3.03 billion, or $2.09 per share, in the same part of 2011. Revenue was flat at $58.4 billion.Excluding special items, ConocoPhillips said adjusted earnings were $2.02 per share. Analysts, who typically exclude special items, were expecting earnings of $2.08 per share on revenue of $60 billion, according to FactSet.ConocoPhillips has shed more than $20 billion in assets since 2010 as part of a plan to split into separate companies. One company will keep the ConocoPhillips name and focus on exploration and production. The other company, Phillips 66, will specialize in refineries and pipelines.CEO Jim Mulva will retire following the split on May 1.With fewer producing assets, ConocoPhillips' oil and natural gas production dropped by 3.8 percent to 1.64 million barrels of oil equivalent per day in the first quarter. The company's oil platforms also were temporarily suspended off the coast of China because of an oil spill.The company sold crude oil for higher prices in the quarter, but natural gas prices declined.ConocoPhillips' refineries also sold less gasoline, diesel and other petroleum products in the period. Total refining sales dropped by 11.2 percent. Refining profit fell by 6.2 percent overall. Its midstream business, which includes pipelines, increased profits 27.4 percent, and its chemicals business boosted profits by 13 percent.Shares fell by 81 cents to $72.07 in morning trading.NEW YORK (AP) - ConocoPhillips said Monday that its first-quarter profit dropped 3 percent due to a decline in production following the sale of billions of dollars of oil fields and other assets.The Houston company reported earnings of $2.94 billion, or $2.27 per share, from January to March. That compares with $3.03 billion, or $2.09 per share, in the same part of 2011. Revenue was flat at $58.4 billion.Excluding special items, ConocoPhillips said adjusted earnings were $2.02 per share. Analysts, who typically exclude special items, were expecting earnings of $2.08 per share on revenue of $60 billion, according to FactSet.ConocoPhillips has shed more than $20 billion in assets since 2010 as part of a plan to split into separate companies. One company will keep the ConocoPhillips name and focus on exploration and production. The other company, Phillips 66, will specialize in refineries and pipelines.CEO Jim Mulva will retire following the split on May 1.With fewer producing assets, ConocoPhillips' oil and natural gas production dropped by 3.8 percent to 1.64 million barrels of oil equivalent per day in the first quarter. The company's oil platforms also were temporarily suspended off the coast of China because of an oil spill.The company sold crude oil for higher prices in the quarter, but natural gas prices declined.ConocoPhillips' refineries also sold less gasoline, diesel and other petroleum products in the period. Total refining sales dropped by 11.2 percent. Refining profit fell by 6.2 percent overall. Its midstream business, which includes pipelines, increased profits 27.4 percent, and its chemicals business boosted profits by 13 percent.Shares fell by 81 cents to $72.07 in morning trading.
    Channel 2 News
    ConocoPhillips said Monday that its first-quarter profit dropped 3 percent due to a decline in production following the sale of billions of dollars of oil fields and other assets.The Houston company reported earnings of $2.94 billion, or $2.27 per share,...

    Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Gasoline Industry, Energy Resources, Natural Resources, Environmental Issues

  16. Mar 12, 2012 |Story| KTUU
  17. Lawmakers Press for Preservation of U.S. Resource Right In Arctic: Concern Over Interest by China

    On Monday, the 11 Alaska State Lawmakers who travelled to Washington, D.C over the weekend returned to Juneau with a sobering message about protecting America's oil and gas drilling rights in the Arctic Ocean.
    Channel 2 News
    On Monday, the 11 Alaska State Lawmakers who travelled to Washington, D.C over the weekend returned to Juneau with a sobering message about protecting America's oil and gas drilling rights in the Arctic Ocean. They said that China -- a nation of 1.3...

    Tags: Justice System, Lisa Murkowski, Environmental Issues, Oceans, The Pentagon

  18. Dec 26, 2011 |Story| KTUU
  19. Police: 14-Year-Old Girl, Injected With Heroin By 26-Year-Old Party Host, Fighting For Life

    A 14-year-old girl is currently fighting to survive after state prosecutors allege her 26-year-old party host injected her with <a href="66987425">heroin</a>'s strongest form.
    Channel 2 News
    A 14-year-old girl is currently fighting to survive after state prosecutors allege her 26-year-old party host injected her with heroin's strongest form. State prosecutors said the accused, Sean Warner, and his 21 and 22 year old friends, who are now...

    Tags: Justice System, Hospitals and Clinics, Heroin, Emergency Health Procedures, Drug Trafficking

  20. Dec 13, 2011 |Story| KTUU
  21. China Buying More Alaska Goods

    The State of Alaska expects China to be its top export customer in 2011, overtaking Japan, which until recently had been purchasing more of the state&rsquo;s goods than any other country.
    Channel 2 News
    The State of Alaska expects China to be its top export customer in 2011, overtaking Japan, which until recently had been purchasing more of the state’s goods than any other country. State analysts say the Chinese are after Alaska minerals, like...

    Tags: Foods and Beverages, Seafood

  22. Mar 15, 2011 |Story| KTUU
  23. Last Direct Asia-Anchorage Flights to End

    Friday&rsquo;s diversion of three flights headed for Japan to Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport was an unexpected bump in international passenger traffic through what used to be a hub for jet-setters.
    Channel 2 News
    Friday’s diversion of three flights headed for Japan to Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport was an unexpected bump in international passenger traffic through what used to be a hub for jet-setters.   In the 1980s, Anchorage was a high-traffic...

    Tags: JetBlue Airways, Air Transportation, Zurich (Swiss Confederation), Travel, Asia

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