The Alaska Department of Transportation announced Thursday that the 418-foot flagship of the state ferry system was the first to launch the new Starlink-powered service.
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Data is incomplete for 2024, but Food Bank of Alaska CEO Cara Durr says her organization has seen a rise in requests for food aid, and ran out of food during several community events this year.
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The Tanner crab population is on a slight decline, whereas golden king crab is on track for an increased harvest.
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The Native Village of Eklutna has worked for years to build a small-scale casino on a piece of land owned by tribal members. That effort now faces a lawsuit.
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The spirit of Santa lives in children across many cultures and many peoples, including those at the Alaska Native Heritage Center in Anchorage.
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The burst of new laws follows a landmark Supreme Court ruling and reflects public frustration with record-high homelessness. But advocates say fines and jail time will only make the problem worse.
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The woman allegedly advanced towards police officers with a hatchet before they discharged their weapons.
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Caregiving responsibilities can cut young people off from peers and interrupt their emerging life story. And there's been little research or support directed at this group. That's starting to change.
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The feds say recent one-time funding boosts have more than offset the state's alleged failure to comply with the "maintenance of equity" provision of the American Rescue Plan Act.
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The president-elect’s comments drew pushback from Alaska’s U.S. senators.
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NORAD dispatched four F-16 fighters, an air tanker and an electronic surveillance plane to intercept the aircraft.
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