At an oversight hearing, Sen. Murkowski highlighted programs that fund tutoring, language initiatives and post-secondary education opportunities for Native students.
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Rep. Will Stapp, R-Fairbanks, says it's an effort to cover some of the $800,000 annual cost of running what he described as an "underutilized" facility.
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Spring yard work in March? Southcentral and other areas of Alaska saw very low snowfall throughout the winter.
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The district may need to cut 120 positions if state lawmakers do not raise per-student funding levels for next school year, officials said.
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The corporation says the cuts follow the end of COVID-19 funding. Nurses say they weren't informed the pay was COVID-19 related or temporary.
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The CIA director and the director of national intelligence testified that they did not share classified information in a group chat on the U.S. bombing campaign in Yemen.
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The state plans to build new hybrid ferries, hire more workers to run them and improve port infrastructure. With regular maintenance, it's set to cost about $3 billion.
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The funding will cover this year's operations of the Sikuliaq, an ice-capable ship used for research cruises around Alaska.
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Host Kim Sherry tours the distillery to learn how spirits are made and tries some for herself.
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The state House passes a resolution recognizing Alaska's ties with Canada. Plus, school districts grapple with funding limbo after the president orders the Department of Education abolished.
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The state House passed House Joint Resolution 11 on Monday, recognizing Alaska’s close ties with its eastern neighbor. It now heads to the Senate.
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