Mount Spurr's recent elevation to advisory status has Southcentral Alaska businesses shifting into preparation mode.
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Bethel Mayor Rose “Sugar” Henderson introduced the ordinance, based on concerns that recent parties at a local restaurant were flouting the current rules.
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The order mandates ballots to be received by Election Day and requires proof of citizenship for registering to vote in federal elections.
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Legislative leaders said it would be unwise to wait for a security incident to occur before requiring screenings.
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Anchorage residents voted on about a dozen ballot propositions, including two tax levies.
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Four of the six Assembly races on the ballot have no incumbents running for reelection.
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The first batch of city election results show Margo Bellamy and Kelly Lessens with commanding leads in this year’s two Anchorage School Board races.
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A confirmation hearing in the U.S. Senate isn't all about the nominee. Also, the Fairbanks North Star Borough school board confronts a familiar budget reality.
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If it becomes law, kids will have the right to a hearing within seven days to determine whether the acute psychiatric placement is necessary.
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The move is part of sweeping CDC funding cuts to COVID-era grants intended to strengthen the state public health system against future emergencies.
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The new lending library will help locals avoid buying unnecessary equipment, officials said.
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