The mom had a legal authorization to work as she sought asylum, her husband says.
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The film, by a former resident, looks at what happened when the town’s economy essentially shut down for nearly two years.
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Join Alaska Public Media for a three-night TV Festival celebrating 50 years of KAKM with unforgettable programs that honor the heart, heritage, and future of public media in Alaska.
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Conservation and historical organizations sued the Trump administration on Tuesday over National Park Service policies that the groups say erase history and science from America's national parks.
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Amid ongoing funding problems, the schedule looks a lot like it has in other recent years. Just six of the state's nine ferries will be sailing.
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The state requires ads to bear the names of the top three contributors to a campaign. The Alaska Policy Forum had challenged the constitutionality of that rule.
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The bill would require schools to provide unbiased information on communication for deaf and hearing-impaired students and support the family’s choice, but experts say it misses kids under 4.
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One of the best chances for an Olympic medal from Alaska athletes is coming up Wednesday.
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DeWitt is running as an independent. She is the 17th person to announce a campaign for Alaska's top executive office.
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This is the first confirmed fatal vehicle-pedestrian collision in Anchorage this year. Last year, 15 pedestrians were killed by vehicles in Anchorage, the same number as in 2024.
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Hear the keynote speaker from the Anchorage Economic Development Corporation's 2026 economic forecast luncheon. Mark C. Perna discusses ways to cultivate talent, support local businesses and foster sustainable economic growth.
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