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In what has become an annual Fourth of July, the mighty Mt. Marathon race with its perilous peaks and treacherous terrain, draws runners from across the world. It is a footrace that climbs a mile and a half up, and a mile and a half down a mountain ; Despite a sluggish economy and rising gas prices, it seems people are not stopping from celebrating the Fourth of July. And according to firework businesses, the flow of customers eager to celebrate this patriotic holiday only continues to grow. ; You've probably seen the public service announcements warning you about drowning deaths in Alaska. It's only been 10 years since the state started airing them, but they're making a difference. According to the Office of Boating Safety, drowning death; Large brush fire in Anchorage, Alaska ; fire; 911 Tapes released for Bicentennial Park bear mauling ; bear; As Alaska goes green in efforts to become more environmentally friendly, it seems that an old resource is causing some potential problems. ; Click photo to enlarge«12»Senate candidate Mark Begich introduced a five-point plan to protect Alaskans' civil liberties. Flanked by supporters at Rabbit Creek Rifle Range, Begich vowed to uphold the second amendment. The NRA member says responsible; Begich; Get out and paraglide in Girdwood, Alaska; GetOut;


Substance abuse touches so many lives here in Alaska but when the person with an addiction is a mother..the situation can be so much worse. In this week's Break The Cycle, focus is on a treatment program that is specifically designed for mothers with children.   Full Story
 
 
It was a military communication system that was designed to help keep our nation safe during the cold war. Now, it may actually be harming Alaskans.

It has been 30 years since the White Alice communication system kept an eye on the Russians during the cold war, and helped defend our country.

An I-Team Investigation   Full Story

 
 
September gives us time to reflect about cancer's wide reaching effects. It is childhood cancer awareness month. Out of the 12,400 children and teens across the country that are told they have cancer every year, American Cancer Society officials say 40 to 50 of them are right here in Alaska.   Full Story
 
 
With winter fast approaching it's getting harder and harder to Get Out and enjoy the season. CBS 11 News went in search of an activity that can be enjoyed even when the ground is covered in snow and ice.   Full Story