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Ballots have already been mailed out to voters, and Election Day is April 1.
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The 2023 report by the Not Invisible Act Commission focused on the disproportionate rates of assault and murder in Indigenous communities.
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District officials say they have a surplus of masks for every person at every school.
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The city’s goal to improve housing comes as federal funding has become less reliable during the second Trump presidency.
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How are state, local, and federal agencies preparing for an early fire season in Alaska?
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Reinstatements have reached the National Park Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and U.S. Forest Service in Juneau this week.
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Arthur Heckman Sr. was sentenced in Bethel Superior Court to five years of probation for violations of state election laws in 2022 and 2023, while an outcome is expected soon for city clerk Ruthie Borromeo for her role.
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Many Pentagon materials now labeled as "DEI" were a bit more like advertisements — aimed at recruits who have shown a willingness to serve, military experts tell NPR.
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Officials are urging residents to make plans for an extended closure after Thursday morning's slide near Wolfe Point.
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It was a strikingly different scene from just two days before by his fellow Republican Senate colleague, Lisa Murkowski.
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