The governor's counterproposal, announced along with his veto Thursday, would tie a smaller funding increase to policy changes.
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What does this nearly snowless winter mean for our spring and our summer? What does it mean for the fire season, the mosquito population, the bears or for gardening? We ask the experts for answers.
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Ash from the 1912 Novarupta eruption periodically hits the west side of Kodiak Island, Larsen Bay and Karluk, roughly 65 miles away.
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The Native Village of Eklutna's new casino has been going full steam ahead since it opened in January, but the state wants a court order that could stop it in its tracks.
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New research suggests that pharmaceutical pollution can change the behavior of salmon in the wild.
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The Red Chris Mine in British Columbia border is already 89 square miles, bigger than Wrangell Island. And the mine — just 25 miles from the border — could get bigger.
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In Juneau, hundreds of millions of tourism dollars are at stake as the Trump Administration’s tariffs shake the global economy.
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The budget proposal includes voter-approved funding for road and school construction.
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Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has the rare opportunity to retry her defamation case against The New York Times even though she lost it — twice in a 24-hour-period — in early 2022.
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Supporters of the bill, which passed by one vote in each chamber, say poor school funding threatens Alaska's future. Opponents say Friday's vote was a political maneuver.
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