Both parties' stop-gap spending bills failed. Sen. Murkowski says there’s still time to negotiate a solution to avoid a government shutdown.
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The charges are the most recent development in a years-long battle between Kroschel and the state over the Kroschel Films Wildlife Center.
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The route would be a two-way corridor for ships to travel between the northern edge of the Bering Strait and the US-Canada maritime border.
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A crowd of over 100 gathered in the Goldstream Valley to reflect on her accomplishments and her kindness.
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The state released an inventory this week that pinpoints thousands of past slides. The aim is to better understand the risk – and prepare for the future.
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Groceries saw their biggest jump in nearly three years last month, a worrisome sign for inflation-weary shoppers. Tariffs are contributing to higher prices for imported staples like bananas and coffee.
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Alaska had more flu cases reported in the past year than in any of the three prior years.
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The number of Alaskans caught in the SNAP backlog has dropped by roughly 75% since plaintiffs filed the class action lawsuit, but the backlog still hovers around 4,000.
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Trust in public health is at stake, Murkowski said. She broke with other Republicans at a hearing featuring the fired CDC director.
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The university is reporting a 6% increase in total student enrollment, a bump UAA Provost Denise Runge called “a big deal.”
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The law makes it a crime to camp in certain places, like near schools and trails, and it allows police to clear those areas immediately.
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