President Trump lashed out at Murkowski and four other Republicans who voted to advance a war powers resolution.
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State officials announced this week that both the Porcupine and Central Arctic caribou herds have faltered. The data mirrors a broader trend for Arctic herds.
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Engine 557 ran on coal when it first came to Alaska in 1944. Using oil, the 557 Restoration Company fired it up again in November.
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The decision sparked outrage from local leaders and legislators. “This is a crisis involving human lives,” said state Rep. Ted Eischeid.
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The state has been pushing for the new terminal for several years, saying it would benefit travelers by reducing operating costs and travel time between Juneau, Haines and Skagway.
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Democrats have already vowed to make the vote an issue in this fall’s U.S. House elections.
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U.S. employers added 50,000 jobs in December, according to a report from the Labor Department Friday. Measured annually, job gains in 2025 were the slowest since 2020.
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The senator says she doesn't believe Trump would invade Greenland but the threat unsettles European allies.
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The Alaska race is still on track to run its longest route since the Quest split in 2022. And its board president is hoping for reunification.
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In two press conferences about an hour apart, Minnesota's governor and the White House disagreed about the facts behind Wednesday's fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis.
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A December storm buried Haines in 3-7 feet of fresh powder, marking one of the largest snowstorms in 25 years.
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