Mount Spurr's recent elevation to advisory status has Southcentral Alaska businesses shifting into preparation mode.
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Regents' February decision to scrub mentions of diversity, equity and inclusion is legal, but critics say the sudden move raises questions about transparency.
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Monday's quake near Egegik was the area's strongest in over a decade. Scientists say it was likely caused by normal fault movement, but are monitoring volcanic activity.
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President Trump's sweeping tariffs on imported goods are expected to raise prices and slow growth in the U.S., while pushing many other countries into recession.
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Not everybody's happy about the change, which ends decades of unfettered access to the Capitol. But some lawmakers say it's overdue.
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Trump said trading partners will face "reciprocal tariffs" ranging as high as 49% aimed at penalizing them for their trade barriers.
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Sometimes senators want to hear a nominee's thoughts. Sen. Dan Sullivan tends to supply the responses he wants. “Wrong answer,” he told one of Trump’s picks.
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Star was the seventh reindeer to live at the corner of 10th Avenue and I Street.
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The Qawalangin Tribe depends on recently threatened federal funding for most of its programs, including food distribution services and cultural activities.
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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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