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Friday, April 14, 2017 [Alaska News]( [Obituaries]( [Politics]( [Outdoors]( [Opinions]( [Sports]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [State investigating oil and gas spraying from Prudhoe Bay well]( Strong winds in the area could complicate response efforts and expand the area affected by spraying crude. [Alex DeMarban]( [Divers for Hilcorp halt months-long Cook Inlet gas leak]( Hilcorp Alaska said repair divers on Thursday night installed a clamp and shut off a damaged pipeline that has been leaking natural gas. [Alex DeMarban]( [China issues stern warning to U.S., North Korea over growing tensions]( Tensions have been steadily mounting in recent weeks, as North Korea prepares for what it is calling a "big" event to mark the anniversary of the founder's birthday Saturday. Anna Fifield, The Washington Post [More university cuts could cause midyear tuition hike and kill programs, officials warn]( UA President Jim Johnsen said the Alaska Senate's nearly $22 million cut would follow years of program and job eliminations. [Tegan Hanlon]( [The Alaskan's guide to surviving breakup]( Breakup (n.): When warmer temperatures, longer days and melting snows wake up bears, create potholes on the roads and leave drivers scrambling to get their tires changed. [Chris Klint]( [A fighter jet lost an engine over the Bering Sea. A voice from afar guided the pilot to safety.]( [Chris Klint]( [Final election results: Holleman wins Anchorage School Board race]( [Tegan Hanlon]( [An Alaska photo did for the IRS what that passenger video did for United Airlines]( [Dermot Cole]( [Try to ignore the thawing dog poop and stay off your lawn for now]( [Jeff Lowenfels]( [How to mitigate the miseries of air travel - at least some of them]( [Scott McMurren]( © 2016 Alaska Dispatch Publishing. All rights reserved. This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Alaska Dispatch · 300 W. 31st Ave. · Anchorage, AK 99503 · USA

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