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Sen. Sullivan's criticism of a federal judge shines a spotlight on the judicial selection process. Plus, the CDC cancels funds meant to help defend Alaska against pandemics.
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The company is seeking permits to build a log transfer facility and storage site in Haines’ Lutak Inlet, a popular spot for commercial and subsistence fishing.
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House Bill 36 requires a court hearing within seven days to help prevent foster youth from unnecessarily long stays in acute psychiatric facilities.
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Federal authorities say Tina H. Yi cost the IRS over $550,000 in tax revenue by maintaining two sets of books for the Polaris Bar, destroyed in a fatal 2017 fire.
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Dustin Ruckman is being tried in Anchorage on criminally negligent homicide charges after the 2019 crash that killed Kiara Rentaria Haist, 18, and Karly McDonald, 16.
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The president's latest action on trade takes effect next week, and will slap a 25% tariff on imported cars and car parts. He says the measure will boost U.S. manufacturing.
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Supporters say they're disappointed that the Assembly rejected their proposal but they aren’t giving up.
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Lawmakers have a handful of choices to balance the state budget. Each option faces opposition from key lawmakers.
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Alaska enters the spotlight during a DOGE hearing on NPR and PBS. Plus, lawmakers struggle to craft a balanced budget as time ticks away.
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Alaska Public Media President Ed Ulman testified about the value of local content and the elevation of Alaska stories in the national networks.
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