Alaska is one of three states that requires restaurant servers to be 21 in order to serve alcohol. The bill now heads to the state House.
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A video of the incident has been shared thousands of times, prompting widespread outrage.
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Nearly 100 other elementary-age athletes participated in that competition that featured six distinct events including the Alaskan high kick, scissor broad jump and seal hop.
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Seasonal and project-based industries that long relied on out-of-state workers increased their nonresident hire in 2023, but so did other major industries.
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Members of the Alaska Senate voted 19-0 against the proposal.
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Jennifer Homendy told KNOM that the agency will likely issue its first report on the crash in roughly a month.
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It isn’t the first time the U.S. has announced project progress through an agreement with another country.
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The edict comes as Russell Vought takes over at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Vought has ordered work to halt at the consumer finance watchdog and is cutting off new funding.
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Bethel’s Pete Kaiser has won his 9th Kuskokwim 300 Sled Dog Race. His second-half strategy stood up to a formidable challenge from some newer teams.
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Nome residents gathered at a church vigil and fundraisers were scheduled in at least two communities, as the region came together in the wake of the tragedy.
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The passengers were all adults. Several were from the Anchorage area, two were from Unalakleet and the pilot and one passenger were from Nome.
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