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State Seeks Removal of Sea Lion Protections New Highway Report Ranks Alaska at 49th in the Country Bring A Dish And Paint A Fish At Potluck On Saturday Joe Miller on Social Security Elementary School Renovation Continues As Classes Begin
Alaska Governor Sean Parnell is continuing his ongoing fight against the federal government related to the Endangered Species Act. KDLG’s Mike Mason has the story. (9:03)

Alaska has among the worst state maintained roads in the country according to a new report that grades the highways and roads across the country. KDLG’s Mike Mason has the story. (5:23)

Saturday September 11th, the Dillingham community is being asked to bring a dish and paint a fish at potluck dinner in the Dillingham middle school gym. KDLG’s Adam Kane has this story… (2:32)

The man who Republican’s in Alaska hope can keep one of Alaska’s U.S. Senate seats in Republican hands is a relative newcomer to Alaska politics with some strong views of how the federal government should be changed… especially Social Security. KDLG’s Mike Mason spoke with Fairbanks attorney Joe Miller for this report. (6:35)

Beginning this week, Dillingham City Schools are now back in session and young students at the newly renovated elementary school are busy learning as upgrade work continues to go on outside. KDLG’s Adam Kane has more in this report… (5:23)

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In Young Kids, Lack Of Sleep Linked To Obesity Later
Infants and preschoolers who don't get enough nighttime sleep have higher odds of being obese as they grow up. And napping isn't a substitute.
Infants and preschoolers who don't get enough nighttime sleep have higher odds of being obese as they grow up. And napping isn't a substitute.
Afghan Expatriates Weigh A Return Home
In the years after the U.S. invasion, a steady stream of Afghans living abroad came home to help rebuild their country. Then, security started to get worse. There were more suicide attacks and a general feeling of unease. Now, many Afghans living abroad wonder: Is it worth it?
In the years after the U.S. invasion, a steady stream of Afghans living abroad came home to help rebuild their country. Then, security started to get worse. There were more suicide attacks and a general feeling of unease. Now, many Afghans living abroad wonder: Is it worth it?
Turks Hope For Lasting Cease-Fire With Kurds
The summer has been marked by violent attacks and reprisals between Kurdish separatist rebels and security forces. But a Ramadan cease-fire has some Turks hoping that the two sides can return the long-running conflict to a nonviolent path.
The summer has been marked by violent attacks and reprisals between Kurdish separatist rebels and security forces. But a Ramadan cease-fire has some Turks hoping that the two sides can return the long-running conflict to a nonviolent path.
In Afghanistan, The Civil Service 'Surge' That Isn't
There's a critical shortage of Afghan civil service workers in southern Afghanistan. In dangerous regions such as Helmand and Kandahar, the insurgency has gained strength because the Afghan government is either corrupt -- or not around.
There's a critical shortage of Afghan civil service workers in southern Afghanistan. In dangerous regions such as Helmand and Kandahar, the insurgency has gained strength because the Afghan government is either corrupt -- or not around.
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Diamond to be new Barclays chief
Bob Diamond is to become chief executive of Barclays, while HSBC chairman Stephen Green steps down to become a government trade minister.
Bob Diamond is to become chief executive of Barclays, while HSBC chairman Stephen Green steps down to become a government trade minister.
Gillard to stay as Australian PM
Julia Gillard is to remain as Australia's prime minister after winning the backing of two key independent MPs.
Julia Gillard is to remain as Australia's prime minister after winning the backing of two key independent MPs.
Strike severely disrupts Tube
Services on the London Underground are severely disrupted on the first morning of a series of 24-hour strikes.
Services on the London Underground are severely disrupted on the first morning of a series of 24-hour strikes.
Housing group 'near administration'
Connaught, the property services group that specialises in social housing, is on the brink of going into administration, the BBC learns.
Connaught, the property services group that specialises in social housing, is on the brink of going into administration, the BBC learns.




