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Tuesday, May 2, 2017 [Alaska News]( [Obituaries]( [Politics]( [Outdoors]( [Opinions]( [Sports]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [17-foot python may be loose in Valley neighborhood]( Mat-Su Borough animal control advised Meadow Lakes residents to "bring in small pets and be vigilant of your yard right now." Alaska Dispatch News [NTSB: Pilot killed in Anchorage crash had carbon monoxide in system]( Pre-crash damage to the floatplane's muffler likely put carbon monoxide into the cockpit and left 75-year-old James Hefty disoriented over the Hillside, the National Transportation Safety Board said. [Chris Klint]( [Alaska murre die-off led to reproductive failure for survivors]( After tens of thousands of the seabirds were found dead on Alaska beaches, there was a near-total absence of chicks at the rocky breeding sites [Yereth Rosen]( [Grant Aviation pilot killed in Southwest Alaska crash]( A Coast Guard helicopter crew found the wrecked Cessna 208B about 225 miles southwest of Kodiak, after its emergency locator transmitter activated Monday afternoon. [Chris Klint]( [Opposition of key Republican deals blow to latest health care bill]( Rep. Fred Upton of Michigan said the measure now “torpedoes” protections for people with pre-existing medical conditions. Robert Pear, Thomas Kaplan, The New York Times [Cycling program for seventh-grade girls takes a hit when half their bikes are stolen]( [Chris Klint]( [This antique engineering marvel records spring breakup in Alaska like clockwork]( [Dermot Cole]( [Tanana River stops the clock in Nenana Ice Classic]( [Laurel Andrews]( [How one Anchorage teacher is working to help every student succeed]( [Charles Wohlforth]( [Don't help your company fire employees illegally]( [Lynne Curry]( © 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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