The Assembly instead approved a resolution calling for greater partnerships on gun safety between city agencies and the state.
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The governor's counterproposal, announced along with his veto Thursday, would tie a smaller funding increase to policy changes.
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The Saturday rally drew about two dozen people, with some passing drivers honking their horns in support.
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Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan as well as Rep. Nick Begich III all gave speeches at ComFish, Kodiak's annual commercial fishing trade show.
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The under-construction state operating budget now goes to the Senate, which is expected to make further cuts.
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The Assembly passed Tuesday's resolution unanimously, following public testimony from several refugees.
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Arctic research has not been spared as President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk seek to slash what they see as unnecessary government spending.
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The Trump administration's cuts to Arctic research could have wide-ranging impacts. Plus, UAA students speak out against restructuring the Native Student Services program.
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As part of the restructuring, the program’s assistant director was placed on administrative leave, with a notice of layoff in June. She and the one other full-time staff member have since left, according to UAA.
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