Alaska's senior U.S. senator says Trump is overstepping as he dismantles agencies. She offered no fail-safe way to keep the president in his constitutional lane.
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Fairbanks Republican Rep. Will Stapp introduced a bill Tuesday asking the Legislature to designate the Nanuqsaurus as Alaska’s state dinosaur.
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Carney spent part of her first State of the Judiciary address responding to concerns over delays in court proceedings highlighted in recent news stories from the Anchorage Daily News and ProPublica.
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The body voted 7 to 4 Tuesday night to indefinitely postpone an ordinance that would’ve reinstated a $40 fine for jaywalking. In 2023, Assembly members voted to eliminate the fine.
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Despite “concerns” about both, Murkowski said the cabinet nominees had made key commitments about how they would lead their agencies.
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“The state of Alaska is probably facing its largest fiscal problem … in 30 years,” said Sen. Lyman Hoffman.
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The words of fisher poet Steve Schoonmaker, when put to the sounds of Jim Maloney’s music, create a sense of wonder about the intelligence and inclusiveness of nature.
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Hundreds of Juneau residents have flocked to the frozen lake in recent weeks to walk, ski and ice skate.
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Inflation remained stubbornly high in January, as grocery, gasoline and shelter costs all rose. Egg prices saw their biggest price hike in almost a decade.
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The change is set to last until the end of May 2028.
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The ruling comes after the ACLU asked a judge for a temporary restraining order against the city’s plans to abate an encampment near North Star Elementary School.
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