In a speech to the Legislature Tuesday, Alaska’s senior senator, a Republican, said the president has gone too far during his first two months back in office.
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A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration’s mass layoffs of thousands of workers were unlawful.
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The Trump administration likely violated the Constitution when it effectively shuttered the U.S. Agency for International Development, a federal judge has ruled.
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President Trump has said he wants to broker an end to Russia's war in Ukraine. This was his second call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the issue.
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Charles Rininger, 38, teaches at Homer Middle School. Alaska State Troopers say he assaulted a 70-year-old woman last week.
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Sustainable fishing policies passed in the 1970s have backfired in rural Native villages, where many family-run boats have raised their hooks and nets for good.
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The Alaska House is asking Congress to reinstate the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act of 2000.
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The Universal Service Fund benefits Alaska more than any other state but has been challenged in court and could expire.
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Unlike most Republicans in Congress, Sen. Lisa Murkowski remains defiant of President Trump. Also, a business in the Aleutians worries about backlash from U.S. foreign policy on Alaska's tourist season.
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The Alaska senator voted with the GOP on spending last week but in other ways showed she's still willing to defy her party and Trump.
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KYUK and ProPublica launched a project highlighting the public health and safety crisis inside Alaska’s rural public schools this month, kicking off a discussion among lawmakers on the powerful Senate Finance Committee.
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