Much of the U.S. side of the trail has seen long closures due to the pandemic and flood damage.
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The two crashes happened within three days of each other along the same busy boulevard.
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Police say Wyatt Flotre, 23, was drinking before the crash early Saturday near Mile 92.5 that killed his passenger.
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The Job Corps Center in Palmer hosts 160 students from across the state and has 111 local employees.
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An administrative order is intended to reduce costs, but it could affect a ballot measure Alaskans supported in 2024.
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Officials from Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul on Monday failed to reach a ceasefire but agreed to exchange more prisoners.
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Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, Energy Secretary Chris Wright and EPA administrator Lee Zeldin are part of a group that will travel to the North Slope on Monday and later participate in Governor Mike Dunleavy’s sustainable energy conference in Anchorage.
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Anchorage officials hope to move residents of the city's two largest homeless camps into shelter.
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The system aims to keep injured service members warm, dry, elevated, and protected while quickly evacuating them to safe treatment. The goal is to ultimately make it available outside the military.
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The camps in Mountain View have persisted for years. The city plans to clear them out starting June 17.
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Team members will keep looking until they've recovered all human remains from the wreckage site in Kachemak Bay.
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