By JAMES HALPIN, Anchorage Daily News
Alaska lottery winner, sex offender attacked at mall
The winner of Alaska's first $500,000-dollar lottery was seriously beaten on a downtown street this week by a man wielding a tire iron or metal pipe, according to Anchorage police.
Alaska $500,000 lottery winner, convicted sex offender attacked
A man has been arrested seriously beating the winner of Alaska's first $500,000 lottery, who also is a convicted sex offender, according to Anchorage police.
Gang problem in south-central Alaska grows
There's a gang problem in South-Central. But no, we're not talking about Los Angeles. This time, it's Alaska.
Documented gangs in Anchorage continue to swell, even as anti-gang officials have pledged to continue their 2-year-old effort to combat youth violence in the south-central region of Alaska.
During WW II, stealth fighters guarded Alaska
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- In the early days of World War II, while most of the world's attention was focused on Europe and the South Pacific, a small band of scouts began patrolling the reaches of the far-flung Aleutian Islands to spy on invading Japanese forces.
Alaska bootleggers lead troopers on 25-mile river chase
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Two drunken bootleggers who were intercepted on the Kuskokwim River repeatedly tried to ram an Alaska State Troopers vessel as they led officers on a high-speed, 25-mile boat chase that ended with them in handcuffs, according to troopers.
High-tech game guardians pursue poachers
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Investigators and prosecutors worked seven months building their case.Once they found the victim's remains, they returned to the scene six times to collect evidence. They interviewed witnesses and scoured the crime scene by land and air. They measured tire tracks. They collected samples for DNA testing.
Alaskans find takers for dead moose online
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- When a 300-pound yearling moose stumbled into Calvin Hay's yard and died this month, he called the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, expecting the carcass would get hauled away.Instead, he found out he was on his own.
Fuel shortage threatens remote Aleutian village
NIKOLSKI, Alaska -- For nearly five months, dangerously stormy weather in the Aleutians has held bulk-fuel barges at bay from Nikolski, where officials have been forced to fly in small, pricey batches for heat and power.
Hunters enlisted for study on avian flu
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- A study of the spread of avian influenza has the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention seeking the blood of 200 Anchorage-area sport hunters who have handled wild fowl in the past two years.

