U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski held a roundtable in Anchorage with Interior Department officials Tuesday to hear from Kipnuk and Kwigillingok leaders about challenges the communities still face and ideas for how to move forward.
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The deployment is part of a response to President Trump’s August declaration of a “crime emergency” in the nation’s capital.
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A cruise ship with nearly 150 people aboard was waiting for help off the coast of Cape Verde in the Atlantic Ocean after three passengers died in a suspected outbreak of the rare hantavirus.
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The goal is to identify and plan for potential climate impacts on traditional life and infrastructure in the area.
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Most of Alaska’s commercial salmon fisheries run from June through September, depending on the location and the targeted species. Last year’s harvests across the state were valued at about $541 million.
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The Alaska Wildlife Alliance wants to prevent the Department of Fish and Game from resuming a predator control program planned to start this month.
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The Alaska Legislature fails to override Gov. Dunleavy’s veto of an election reform bill.
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While Hunt was unaccounted for, two advocates who say the authorities weren’t doing enough ran their own investigation and worked to keep Hunt’s story in the public eye.
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Celebrate with us at this family-friendly, spring carnival-style event. Meet your reporters, enjoy a light lunch, explore station tours, and bring the kids for games, activities, and a visit from Molly of Denali.
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The judge ordered the Anchorage School District to hold a public hearing no later than May 15 to address its decision to close Campbell STEM Elementary.
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Rep. Ashley Carrick, D-Fairbanks and the bill’s sponsor, said Thursday that while autonomous cars may function well in other states like California, Alaska’s weather and road conditions can change quickly and autonomous vehicles may not function the same way.
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