A welcome reception is planned at the Homer High School theater next Friday.
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The Nenana City School's Emily Snyder received a $25,000 Milken Educator Award at a surprise school assembly on Thursday.
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After two failed attempts, and with just hours to go before a midnight deadline, the house approved a spending bill to fund the government until March 14— but multiple hurdles remain to avert a government shutdown.
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Anchorage is the second school district in the state in as many weeks to do away with remote learning days.
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Gov. Mike Dunleavy wants to spend $2.4 million on an Alaska State Trooper post in Talkeetna, marking the area's first constant law enforcement presence in nearly a decade.
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The Alaska Native villages had sued the U.S. Department of Agriculture over a telecommunications grant issued without their approval.
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Lawmakers will have to authorize additional borrowing to pay the government's bills, but there's no reason it has to be done right away — except for politics.
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The Juneau School Board voted on Tuesday to extend the benefit for another semester — but after that, its future is uncertain.
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The last three petition applications were denied by the city’s legal department because they were deemed unenforceable, and included confusing or misleading provisions.
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Responses to Freedom of Information Act requests about bycatch included blurry photos and blacked-out text that conceal important details, Oceana’s lawsuit says.
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Free screening of Midsomer Murders: A Grain of Truth at Bear Tooth Theatrepub, Jan 27, 5:30 PM. Two-part mystery, free tickets at the box office.
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